diane proctor - english langauge
Holding a Bachelor of Arts in Middle School Education and certified as an English teacher in Missouri, Mrs. Diane Proctor brings over 6 years of experience to her craft. Her pedagogical journey encompasses working with students from kindergarten through 8th grade, specifically in English Language Arts. In recognition of her outstanding work with special education students, she received the Special School District of St. Louis County Building Block award in 2017.
Mrs. Proctor is an accomplished English educator with a strong focus on teaching middle school and adolescents. With a profound dedication to fostering independent exploration of knowledge, she employs a versatile approach that transcends traditional teaching methods. Her expertise lies in cultivating critical thinking skills, making her a seasoned education specialist.
Mrs. Proctor's teaching philosophy revolves around igniting a passion for reading and writing in her students. She firmly believes in leading by example, demonstrating strong leadership skills to motivate her pupils. Her unwavering patience plays a pivotal role in guiding students towards excellence in English studies.
Beyond her teaching career, Mrs. Proctor places great importance on family bonds. She cherishes moments spent with loved ones during holidays and special occasions, relishing in the joy of shared meals. When not in the classroom, she indulges in her love for reading, particularly favoring horror, and historical genres. Additionally, Mrs. Proctor enjoys the art of cooking, eagerly exploring new recipes during her weekends.
Mrs. Proctor's passion for teaching reading and writing is deeply rooted in her belief in their transformative power. She views reading as a gateway to discovering the world, enhancing communication, and sharpening concentration skills. Simultaneously, she recognizes writing as a conduit for nurturing imagination, creativity, and improved communication. For her, teaching English transcends a mere career; it's a lifelong passion.