Woooooooooow! 2019 has been a year. I have so much to tell you. Things are really falling into place. I have TWO MORE classes, that’s right; just two more. Both will be in the summer I session—so June will be tough— but nothing I cannot handle. I am soooo encouraged right now. The things I am learning are connecting and so practical. God is so good. I still have lots of work left to do, but I can see the light! I have completed a VERY rough draft of chapters 1,2, & 3 of my dissertation. I will revisit them often between now and August to see how I can make them publish worthy. I may even solicit reviewers to read them for specific and candid feedback. I will dedicate July to organize and study all coursework to prepare for comprehensive exams in the fall semester. After comprehensive exams I will be an Ed.D candidate and officially in the writing phase. My goal is to complete the writing phase in 12 to 18 months. The next steps will be to plan graduation activities. Guess what? Who am I kidding? I couldn’t keep this a secret if I tried. After 20 years of teaching in Dallas ISD, I am leaving. Starting tomorrow— May 1, 2019— I will be an employee of Region 10 Educational Service Center. This is a move I am very excited about. It is the beginning of my next steps. I love professionally developing and teaching educators and now I can do it for a broader audience (and in conjunction with TEA- Texas Education Agency). In my new role I will be responsible for a caseload of 60 educators and administrators. I will be conducting professional development with them and providing targeted support that is directly aligned with that professional development. This new role gives me the opportunity to live what I have been studying while studying what I am living. Instead of only working with one ISD (Independent School District) I will be working with school districts in the region. I can see how various school districts conduct the business of educating children. I will have access to more teachers in those districts which in turn gives me the opportunity to reach more students and positively impact student academic achievement. Thank you for reading, I will be in touch soon.
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Jerry
5/1/2019 05:33:18 am
Pearl this awesome and amazing all wrapped in one. I wish you the best. Sounds like you have a fail proof plan, so I know I will be calling you Dr. soon. When it gets tough and it will, you know where and who to look too. Excited fro you. Be blessed.
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Angie
5/1/2019 06:37:01 am
I could hear your voice while reading your post. 💕💚
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5/1/2019 02:01:47 pm
I am so happy for you as you embark on another professional journey .Keep up the good work!!
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Angela Smith
5/1/2019 06:07:21 pm
Congrats...soror
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Dawnitha Henry
5/2/2019 08:26:34 am
I am so proud of you. I can say I know this wonderful doctor, we were team teachers together in first grade at Lisbon, now HI Holland @ Lisbon. CONGRATULATIONS!
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Pat
5/3/2019 06:33:58 am
You are a testimony of what hard work, perseverance, and belief in God can do. Very proud of you!
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AuthorPearl Garden, Ed.D has completed her dissertation research involving understanding the vocabulary instruction practices of early grade teachers. She has a passion for the new and novice educator, and it is her goal to help educators tackle the achievement gap with her research findings. She will use this blog to share what she has learned in “pearls of literacy”. The ideas come from her dissertation titled “A Content Analysis of the Vocabulary Instruction Habits by Early Grade Teachers”. Archives
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