Bio
Christine Spencer has taught all levels of ESL and US Citizenship for many years in Pixley and Tulare. More recently she has taken on teaching ABE English, Independent Study High School Diploma, and a Health Care Basics class as an IELCE course alongside the CTE teacher. Christine shows enthusiasm in any undertaking and always works hard to establish relationships with students that will lead to their success. She goes above and beyond to help meet students where they are and help them on their journeys. She currently serves as the CCAE Tulare Chapter Vice-President/President-Elect.
Christine is an ideal candidate for this Excellence in Teaching award due to her exuberance in working with teachers. She is extremely engaging in the classroom and is always trying new instructional strategies that will further learning outcomes for students. She has a heart for every student and loves to learn their stories and build trust as a first step. Christine has assisted a number of her high school diploma students cross the finish line and has been their biggest cheerleader. She is a true advocate for students and is always putting their interests first. In addition to her talent in the classroom, Christine has also coordinated other teachers and staff this year in pulling together student activities that will build a community.
Christine creates an engaging and relevant learning environment for all her students. On student surveys many have expressed just how supportive she has been and what a positive impact she has made on their lives. One example of her significant impact was earlier this school year when a student shared with her the experience she had in her official citizenship interview. Because this student trusted Mrs. Spencer, she shared how the male interviewer made her feel uncomfortable. Not only did Christine listen and show empathy for her student, but she also reported the event and made sure there was no negative impact on the students' citizenship eligibility. This advocacy and integrity shown by Christine made a difference for this student because she felt like someone stood up for her and she was not alone in her situation.
There is no doubt Christine goes above and beyond for her students, in and out of the classroom, to make them feel like valued and important members of our school and community.
Christine Spencer has taught all levels of ESL and US Citizenship for many years in Pixley and Tulare. More recently she has taken on teaching ABE English, Independent Study High School Diploma, and a Health Care Basics class as an IELCE course alongside the CTE teacher. Christine shows enthusiasm in any undertaking and always works hard to establish relationships with students that will lead to their success. She goes above and beyond to help meet students where they are and help them on their journeys. She currently serves as the CCAE Tulare Chapter Vice-President/President-Elect.
Christine is an ideal candidate for this Excellence in Teaching award due to her exuberance in working with teachers. She is extremely engaging in the classroom and is always trying new instructional strategies that will further learning outcomes for students. She has a heart for every student and loves to learn their stories and build trust as a first step. Christine has assisted a number of her high school diploma students cross the finish line and has been their biggest cheerleader. She is a true advocate for students and is always putting their interests first. In addition to her talent in the classroom, Christine has also coordinated other teachers and staff this year in pulling together student activities that will build a community.
Christine creates an engaging and relevant learning environment for all her students. On student surveys many have expressed just how supportive she has been and what a positive impact she has made on their lives. One example of her significant impact was earlier this school year when a student shared with her the experience she had in her official citizenship interview. Because this student trusted Mrs. Spencer, she shared how the male interviewer made her feel uncomfortable. Not only did Christine listen and show empathy for her student, but she also reported the event and made sure there was no negative impact on the students' citizenship eligibility. This advocacy and integrity shown by Christine made a difference for this student because she felt like someone stood up for her and she was not alone in her situation.
There is no doubt Christine goes above and beyond for her students, in and out of the classroom, to make them feel like valued and important members of our school and community.