My name is Brenda Fabiola González De Dávila and I have been living in San Diego for about three years. I used to live in Los Angeles but I moved to San Diego because I’ve got married. Today, I have a seventh month baby girl and I usually spend most of my free time with her and my husband. I come from Mexico 13 years ago. I have actually finished my high school education in Mexico, but in The United States I had the opportunity to attend Crenshaw Senior High School in Los Angeles and to graduate in June 1996. In those three years of high school, I had the opportunity to experience the American style of life while I was learning the English language. Since then, I wanted to become a teacher, a dream that is coming true. I am planning to graduate with a B.S. in Mathematics this spring 2007, and then to be part of the credential program the next Fall.
My experiences with technology are very limited. Unfortunately, I have not been pretty much interested in learning more about computers. I am familiar with PCs more than Macs and I know a few programs in Microsoft such as Excel, Word and Power Point. I usually spend time in computers when I have to check my email or when I have to make an assignment for a class and/or need to search information in the Internet.
When I decided to become a teacher, I decided to become a good one: a teacher who is worried about their prospect students. The CEO Mission Statement commits to help me achieve this goal. It states that their “practices demonstrate a commitment to student-center education, diversity, etc…” One of my goals in education as a bilingual person is to use this ability to deal with diversity in schools and I feel that CSUSM has such a good program in which I will be prepare to go out to schools and educate well.
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