About
Cederstrom...
Welcome to 2nd grade! I am so excited to be teaching your amazing child this year! I am looking forward to a fantastic year full of learning and fun. I enjoy long walks in the park, dinner by candlelight, and watching the sunset with my Sweet Heart. I have three wonderful boys and two beautiful daughters that love to terrorize me when I am home.
My Education and Professional Background
I received my teaching degree through NAU. I started my teaching career in 2000, and have been at CTA since the campus opened. I have also earned two Master degrees, one in Leadership and the other in Bilingual Multicultural Education through NAU.
My Educational Philosophy
I believe every child has worth and can learn. A teacher needs to provide an environment to best serve each individual child. Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed. Teaching should be a cohesive effort between school and home. Having a good rapport with the students is key to creating happy, thinking students who in turn will become the constructive civil society of the world.
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Position: | 2nd Grade | |
Room: | 30 | |
Phone: | 480-224-2650 | |
Email: | Cederstrom |
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Welcome!
Welcome to 2nd grade! I am so excited to be teaching your amazing child this year! I am looking forward to a fantastic year full of learning and fun. I enjoy long walks in the park, dinner by candlelight, and watching the sunset with my Sweet Heart. I have three wonderful boys and two beautiful daughters that love to terrorize me when I am home.
My Education and Professional Background
I received my teaching degree through NAU. I started my teaching career in 2000, and have been at CTA since the campus opened. I have also earned two Master degrees, one in Leadership and the other in Bilingual Multicultural Education through NAU.
My Educational Philosophy
I believe every child has worth and can learn. A teacher needs to provide an environment to best serve each individual child. Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed. Teaching should be a cohesive effort between school and home. Having a good rapport with the students is key to creating happy, thinking students who in turn will become the constructive civil society of the world.
| Email Sean Cederstrom