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May 17, 2023

Q&A: Isabelle Nelson learning to teach in challenging times

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As Isabelle Nelson prepares for graduation, we sat down with her to discuss her decision to attend St. Ambrose University, her upcoming graduation with a Bachelor of Arts in English with Secondary English Education and ESL endorsements, and her new role with Teach for America. She shares her passion for writing and talks about the book series she co-authored with her father, and how she plans to share it with her students. She also discusses her approach to teaching, emphasizing the need for flexibility and adaptability when dealing with the challenges and pressures that come with the job.

Q: How did you first decide to attend St. Ambrose?

A: Although I did not grow up in the Rock Island area, my mother is from there, so I was already familiar with St. Ambrose. Initially, I had plans to attend culinary school, but before my senior year of high school, I changed my mind and decided to pursue my interest in education instead. After visiting the St. Ambrose campus, I knew it was the right fit for me, thanks to the close-knit feeling and the friendly people I met during my tour.

Q: Congratulations on your upcoming graduation. How do you plan to use your Bachelor of Arts in English with Secondary English Education and ESL endorsements?

A: Thank you! I just accepted a position with Teach for America, and I will be moving to Atlanta two days after graduation.

Q: That's great! What will your role be with Teach for America?

A: I will be teaching Secondary English in South Atlanta, where their mission is to address equity and diversity within schools. We work to make a difference in schools that are underfunded and underserved.

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St. Ambrose University

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