Get to Know Me!

Hello! If you stumbled along my page you probably already have a good idea of two thingsĀ – 1. My name is Alli, and 2. I am a future educator, if you guessed either of those things you are correct… but there is more!

So yes, my name is Alli and I am currently enrolled in my Bachelor of Education After Degree at the University of Regina. Where I currently reside, in Regina which is on Treaty 4 Land. I completed my Bachelors of Commerce in Accounting this past spring at the University of Calgary and jumped right in to my after degree. During my entire first degree I thought something was off, and I just knew it wasn’t the right fit. I would listen to my friends’ experiences with their education classes or internships and I envied them, their experiences, and their future careers – so I pivoted *cue Ross Geller*

David Schwimmer in the famous PIVOT scene from Friends
David Schwimmer in the famous PIVOT scene from Friends

Having lived in Calgary for the past five years and having the rockies at my fingertips had really fostered my love for the outdoors – something I hope I am able to inspire in my future students! When I am not in class or working I love to spend my time curled up with a good book or doing something active – again, two things I hope to bring forward to my classroom! I spent many years being a student athlete – in both high school and post secondary, and not having much down time has helped me appreciate the time I get to do things I love, with people I love more than ever.

As technology continues to grow in importance in this generation, I find myself using Instagram for my everyday life as well as a learning resource to supplement the DIY ideas I find on Pinterest. While I was working in corporate Calgary I was an avid LinkedIn user, I still find it to be a great source for news and to stay in touch with our economy!

While we are moving out of our “Zoom Era”, I am seeing an increased level of technology use in our face-to-face world/school as well! I love participating in Menti’s or a Tophat quiz during class as they are a fun and low-pressure way of encouraging participation. As much as I was ready for the in person interaction, I did appreciate the convenience technology provided over the last two crazy years! It opened our eyes to a new way of learning and though we no longer rely on it I believe it will still be crucial as we move forward and am excited to see how my cooperating teachers use it in their classrooms!

… I also heard that math teachers are quite active on Twitter, naturally, being a math lover I had to join that world too.

Now that you have a little bit of a background on who I am – I can’t wait to dive into this chapter together!

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