Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Little Bit About Me









My name is Gina Grosso, and I am currently in my fifth year as an English/Language Arts teacher. I spent the first three years of my career as a high school teacher, but I have to say I've found the last two years, as an 8th grade Language Arts teacher at Grover Cleveland Middle School in Caldwell, to be the most rewarding. As an undergrad, I could have never imagined being a middle school teacher, but surprisingly, middle school is so much different than I remembered it being when I was a thirteen year old. This might have something to do with the fact that I was looking at my middle school experience through a particularly thick pair of glasses and a 5'5", 72 pound frame. Middle school certainly does not hold my fondest set of memories, but teaching middle school is providing me with some very enlightening moments through an adult set of eyes. Adolescents are capable of so much more than people expect of them. They are thoughtful, reflective, creative, and still know how to not take themselves too seriously.


When I'm not trying to teach reading and writing, I spend my free time reading and writing myself. As an undergraduate at Montclair State University, I majored in English, but my concentration was in creative writing. So, I still like to think of myself as a writer, although I am not published yet. I've recently started dabbling in children's literature which I am in the process of sending out to publishers. Five years ago, I could have never seen myself writing for children, but that just proves that your vision of who you are and who you are becoming is always changing.


I also love to cook! I'm Italian, so food is a pretty big part of my life. I love trying new things, and even when I'm not totally successful, I enjoy the whole process of creating new ideas and new dishes. In a life that seems very far away, I also used to sing and act which I often miss doing and hope to get back into very soon. Born and raised in New Jersey, I have no choice but to be a huge Yankees fan. I also love spending time with my family and my fiancee who I am marrying in July.


I am taking this course as part of my masters program in Educational Leadership. I am excited to learn about curriculum since it is something that I am very interested in pursuing further study in. I am very interested in developing writing curriculum because writing is truly one of the hardest things to teach to children. I believe there is a lot of "unlearning" to do in the teaching of writing which sometimes turns into what Mike Schmoker calls the "Crayola curriculum".


I absolutely love teaching, and I can't imagine doing anything else, but in the future I can definitely see myself pursuing a job working with curriculum,as a supervisor of humanities, or as a building administrator. I am definitely interested in exploring all sorts of avenues into the educational world, and I would also love to teach a college class someday. In my school, I've been coordinating a teacher support group called "Teachers Helping Teachers", and it has been so rewarding to work with new teachers and veterans in pursuing growth as educators. It inspires me to want to work with students who would like to become teachers at some point in my life.



My favorite quote is "you must be the change you want to see in the world" by Mahatma Gandhi. It's the core of what it means to be an educator. The clip I'm sharing below really speaks to me as a teacher, as does Randy Pausch's book The Last Lecture. It's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for something to inspire you.








8 comments:

  1. I like the last lecture also. I read the book but found the speech much better. (That usually isn't the case with me). I'm glad you liked "Results Now"; most teachers either love it or hate it- usually no middles.

    I'm looking forward to hearing your perspectives in class and getting to know you as a student!

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  2. Hi Gina,

    I also enjoyed your clip from Randy Pausch, although I would say I do regret some choices I've made I don't think it has stopped me from trying new things and you never want to wonder what if...

    I also enjoy to bake and as I type this I have a cheesecake in the oven. I find baking is great on those cold winter days and when I was in the classroom I use to bring in the occasional treats for my class!

    What types of children books do you write? Who is your target audience ie: boys? girls? both?

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  3. Hi Gina,

    That is so wonderful that you are beginning to write for children. There is never enough good literature out there for them to read.

    Congratulations on your engagement. July will be here before you know it!

    I also give you a lot of credit for working with 8th graders, its a tough age. I work with 6th graders and they can be rough at times with all the changes they are going through. If you asked me what grade I would be teaching when I was in college, I would have never said 6th...haha!

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  4. Gina,
    Hello to you from the girl across the table. Congratulations on your upcoming marriage! It is an incredible time in a girl’s life: all the happy preparations and the joys of the wedding, ah…
    Made a note to self to read The Last Lecture. Also love to read. There is much less time left for reading once you are married and with children, so enjoy it now.

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  5. Gina,
    I teach middle school as well, it is an interesting age but I agree with you very rewarding when you get through to a child. I never saw myself teaching middle school but once I was there I loved it. I can't see myself teaching any other level. If you ever have any tips please feel free to share them!
    I also might need to borrow some recipes I am a horrible cook haha.

    Congratulations on your engagement! I am also engaged, and getting married in July, but not until 2011. Any wedding advice I will gladly take that as well. Enjoy it! My fiance and I, as along with our families are big Yankee fans!

    I read the book the Last Lecture, very inspiring. I watch the video you posted and it gave me chills. He is an amazing man, I wish all people could view life the way he does!

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  6. Hi Gina! I'm not sure you remember me, but we went to elementary school together! School #5 must have had some impression on the both of us - I also teach English, and I commend you on battling the 8th grade. I look foward on your future posts, and would love to hear about all you are doing. Congratulations on your engagment! Say hello to Tony and your mom for me :)

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  7. Congratualtion on your engagement. Enjoy the planning and preparation. I miss the craziness od planning. I would love to do it all again! Where are you getting married? If you need anything let me know!

    Life has changed so much at Pequannock since you left. It is a completely different place, not bad, just different.

    Give us the heads up when those children's books are done. I look forward to reading them to my very very very future children!

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  8. You know what they say... Once you go middle school, you never go back. I too don't know why middle school students get such a bad reputation. If I had a nickel for every time that someone told me I must have a lot of patience, I would have at least... a couple nickels.

    Congrats on your engagement. I would like to take a look at one of your books when you are done. I bet it is one of a kind.

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