Monthly Archives: May 2016

Who’s the “we” at YNP?

For the benefit and enjoyment of the people; who are the people benefiting and enjoying Yellowstone National Park? #whostheweatYNP Demographics of the United States: With 323,543,308 people in the United States as of May 2016, why did only 4,095,317 people, … Continue reading

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Test Post

We’re excited about Yellowstone 2016! Continue reading

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The Three “WE” of Longwood University:

The “we” of Pack 9 includes students Ashley Brown, Frida Cruz, and Erica Mawyer. We’re on a journey to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and we couldn’t be more thrilled for the adventure we’re about to dive into. All three … Continue reading

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Boost Your Scholarly Profile

This summer, Greenwood Library is offering a  self-paced summer “course” is designed to help Longwood faculty Boost Your Scholarly Profile by performing such tasks as updating your Google Scholar information, creating a scholarly ID, and adding your research to Longwood’s … Continue reading

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2016 Faculty Excellence in Mentoring Awards

In April, the Office of Student Research solicited student nominations for its Faculty Excellence in Mentoring Awards (FEMA).  OSR received over 20 highly competitive nominations from several departments, including Communication Studies, Theatre, Art and Graphic Design, History, English and Modern … Continue reading

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Steve Faulkner earns starred review from Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews, one of the premier American book review magazines, has awarded a starred review to Steve Faulkner’s forthcoming memoir Bitterroot. From KR: A well-recounted father-and-son journey in the Missouri River country. That land is definitively Lewis and Clark territory, … Continue reading

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Resume

Education             Longwood University, Farmville, VA                                              Expected December 2016 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art Education, PK-12 Concentration, Crafts mini concentration Collegiate Professional License, Art Education, PK-12 Teaching Experience Cumberland Middle School, Cumberland, VA                 February 2016-May 2016 Observed and assisted with … Continue reading

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Teacher Philosophy

Teaching is not just a job; it’s a way of life. Students are the center of everything. As I teach I will have a ‘can do’ attitude. My goal is to have every student know and understand that all they … Continue reading

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About Me

My name is Brooke Eamigh. I am in my last year of undergraduate school at Longwood University. When I graduate, I will have a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a degree in Art Education. I have a concentration in Crafts, … Continue reading

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Teacher Work Sample

The Teacher Work Sample is a performance assessment including the study and reflection of eight pedagogical processes.  During this experience, I spent 50+ hours in a school system and taught a unit on Printmaking to a 7th grade Art class. … Continue reading

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