Ms. Sheri Edwards

 


 

 

 



 

About Me

 

I believe all students can learn, in their own time and in their own way.  Students are smart in spots, and I try to find those spots.  Successful people use their strengths, and they don't waste time on their weaknesses.  My goal is to guide students in using their strengths, and to help them improve weak areas, which may become new strengths. 

 

I love integrating the language arts into the content areas, so many of my writing assignments involve science and social studies.

 

"I believe each individual is naturally entitled to do as he pleases so long as it in no wise interferes with any other man's rights." ~Abraham Lincoln.  I try to work with each student's unique talents, and I also manage them in one learning environment so we all succeed, teacher and students.

 

My parents are Charles Jefferson Edwards and Ruth Emma McIntosh; I am English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Swedish, and Norwegian.  My people were independent-minded in order to survive in Scotland and in North Dakota. My grandfather, William Washington Edwards, helped discover and document the nitrogen-fixing nature of alfalfa in the early years of North Dakota history. 

 

Today, my husband Scott and I enjoy the ten grandchildren that bounce around us whenever our four children visit with their families, or when the grandkids visit for the summer.

 

I couldn't imagine a better place to work and teach and live than with the energetic students and the supportive families in Nespelem and Coulee Dam.


 

Education and Training

 

  • Current: (since 1999) Ongoing Technology Training in Web Design, Office, Web 2.0 Interactive Learning, Moodle
  • 2002-2006 NO LIMIT! New Outcomes: Learning Improvement in Mathematics Integrating Technology
    • Students use problem-based learning to improve their achievement of math skills.
  • 2001 Gonzago Indian Education Outreach Program (GIEOP) Science Institute
  • 1999-2002+ Technology Integration, Teacher Leadership Project, Bill and Milinda Gates Foundation
  • 1994 Multiple Intelligence Workshops
  • 1994 Service Learning
  • 1993 Excellence in Indian Education Symposium 
  • 1992 Masters of Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Integrated Language Arts Emphasis, Eastern Washington University
  • 1986 Excellence in Indian Education Symposium
  • 1988-1995 TAG Training: Talented and Gifted Instruction
  • 1985 Teaching Certificate: K-12 Reading; 4-12 Math; K-8 Elementary Endorsements
  • 1985 Bachelor of Arts Degree,  Magna Cum Laude,  Major: Reading; Minor: Math; Eastern Washington University

 

 


 

Current Position

 

Reading Grade 8

Writing Grades 5-8


 

Previous Positions

 

Grade 8 Self-contained classroom

Grade 7-8 Combination classroom

Grade 6 Self-contained classroom

Grade 5-6 Combination classroom

Grade 1 Self-contained classroom

 

STAR Club: Students That Are Rare Gifted and Talented Program (10 years)

Service Learning with Elders

 

 


 

Years at Nespelem School

 

I am privileged and honored to have taught at Nespelem School since 1985 (22 years).

 


 

Student Interactive Projects

 

  • Junior Scientists

 

Staff Development Leader

 

  • 2000-2004 NO LIMIT ! Math Team
  • 1999 Project Real:  Realizing the Essential Academic Learnings
  • 1997 Multiple Intelligence Instructor
  • 1996-2000 Assessment Team
  • 1994-2000 Curriculum Alignment to Standards
  • 1994 Service Learning Presenter
    • "Basic Service Learning From a Native American Perspective" Pacific Northwest Service-Learning Conference; Portland, OR
    • "Service Learning" Chelan School District
  • 1993 Task Force for Grades 7-8
  • 1991 Washington Indian Education Association Conference presenter (Omak, WA)
  • 1991 Celebration of Learning Collaborative Staff Program
  • 1988-1998 Talented and Gifted Student (TAG) Instructor

 


 

Committees

 

  • Student Handbook
  • Discipline
  • Project Real
  • Culture/JOM/Title 1 Parent Committee
    • Title V Parent Committee in 1987-1989 developed
      • CARE: Children Afterschool Reinforcing Education
      • Culture Curriculum
      • Native Language Program
  • Cooperative/Collaborative Planning Committees (Grand Coulee Dam School District)-1991
    • #9  Encouraged positive communication/policy changes by providing Nespelem parent concerns and suggesting teaching strategies
    • #2 Developed school reform plans favorable to Native American students
      • Curriculum Integration; Middle School Curriculum Integration

 

Volunteer

 

Wiki Instructor (2007)

NSD Web Pages (pre-2005)

Student Mac Computer Projects After School (pre-2005)

 


 

Professional Organizations

 

ASCD: Association for Supervision of Curriculum Development

NCTE: National Council of Teachers of English

Choice Literacy: Literacy Coaching

IRA: International Reading Association

Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

 

Previous:

NCTM: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

 


 

Publications

 

Federman, Alan N. and Sheri Edwards. Interactive, Collaborative Science Viea the 'Net: Live from the Hubble Space Telescope. THE Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) Vol. 24(1997).

 

 Edwards, Sheri. "Native American Students and Service Learning." Curriculum in Context (WSASCD) 21(1993): 4-6.

 

 

Project Citations

 

Wade, R., Editor. "Chapter 10: Middle School Programs by Felicia George, Nespelem School, Washington." Community Service Learning: A Guide to Including Service in the Public School Curriculum: State University of New York Press, 1997: 172-173.

 

Friesem, J. "Intergenerational Service Learning Unit: How Can We Help Our Elders?--Nespelem School." The Clearinghouse database, New York: National Helpers Network, Inc., 1994.

 

Kesting, P. "Helping Hands: How student volunteerism can inspire good citizenship and good academics." Cable in the Classroom: CCI/Crosby Publisining, 1994: 12-14.

 


 

Other Professional Activities

 

National Writing Project Inquiry Communities Network

National Writing Project Rural Sites Network

 

Choice Literacy Coach Network

 

Classroom 2.0 Network

We Are Teachers Network

TLP Technology listserv

GLEF Technology listerv

MIT Technology Review

 

Coalistion of Essential Schools Network

All Kinds of Minds Network

 

NASA Science listserv

NASA Quest listserv

NASA Jet Propulsion Lab listerv

NSTA listserv

 

Washington Social Studies listserv

 

Problem-Based Learning

Project-Based Learning

 

 

 

 


 

Awards

 

  • 1996 North Central Educational Service District Excellence Award
  • 1995 Washington Association of Educators for Talented and Gifted (WAETAG) Teacher of the Year, North Central Region

 


 

Web Sites

 

 

Ms. Edwards's Home Page

 

 

Wiki Home Page

 

 

 

 

 


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