Annesley安德森 ’18

Annesley安德森

家乡: Spring Arbor, Michigan

主要: 英国文学

Saying I felt supported by faculty during my time at 西雅图 Pacific University would be an understatement. I think the best word I could put to how faculty made me feel is loved. My professors celebrated my work 和 gave me all the encouragement I needed to thrive as a student 和 an emerging professional — but they also cared deeply about me as a person.

After graduating from SPU, I went on to Boston College to get my master’s degree in English literature. 西雅图 Pacific had prepared me well for the work there, I loved getting to deep dive into research in my areas of interest.

As a part of that program, I taught first-year students 和 designed my own syllabus for the course. Teaching a college course soon after graduating was admittedly daunting. However, the pedagogical instruction of Dr. MoeDr. 汉森 I experienced while at SPU, along with their input 和 encouragement after I graduated, made all the difference.

Majoring in English was never much of a question for me. The thing I was best at had always been reading. I thought, “How can I keep reading as much as possible?” — 和 I realized it was by becoming an English major.

At a very young age my parents taught me to value stories because they point us to what is true, 好, 和美丽的. My early love of stories eventually transformed into a deeper appreciation of literature. I took AP literature in high school, which convinced me that I loved not just reading books, but also writing 和 thinking about them too.

My parents taught at Spring Arbor University, a school similar to SPU. When I was looking at colleges to attend, I knew I wanted a small school where professors know your name 和 ask the important questions. SPU was one of two schools I applied to — that is how much I knew I wanted to be there!

While at SPU, I really valued learning from numerous professors. 更具体地说, Dr. Chaney, Dr. 索普, Dr. Reinsma — all who encouraged me in life, writing, my future career.

此外,博士. Moe, who helped me at the 写作中心, has had a lasting impact on me. He encouraged me to think about pedagogy 和 to develop my own writing technique. Dr. Moe continued to be a mentor to me through my teaching 和 writing at Boston College. His joy in teaching has been an inspiration to me as I start my own teaching journey.

I am now teaching middle school language arts 和 religion at a Catholic school in Virginia — with plans to pursue a doctoral degree in the future. I am cherishing this time spent sharing my love of stories with the young 和 enthusiastic every day.