Where can a Keuka degree take you? This is the 10th in a series of snapshot profiles on members of Keuka?s Class of 2012.
Katlyn Rosenbauer ?12 graduated magna cum laude in May with a degree in unified childhood and special education with an emphasis in child and family studies.
The Bloomfield resident credited personal and professional connections made with Keuka faculty, staff and Field Period internship supervisors for molding her into the educator she is today. According to Rosenbauer, her student teaching ?sponsor?, Kelly Donlon, a first-grade teacher in the Prattsburgh Central School District, gave her a great reference and suggested to the director of Childtime Learning centers in Penfield, N.Y. that Rosenbauer would be a good fit for a job there. While Rosenbauer has been teaching summer curriculum to school-age children at the Penfield center, she?ll become the lead teacher for preschoolers in a few weeks.
?In such a tough job market, having an impressive resume with experience really does put you one-up on everyone else applying for those same jobs post-graduation. That?s where Field Periods come into play,? Rosenbauer said, referring to Keuka?s annual internship program, which provides 140 hours of work experience or exploration each year. ?I got this job before graduating which is a great feeling considering the teaching job opportunities in New York state are scarce.?
According to Rosenbauer, Keuka?s ?small-school family atmosphere has truly shaped me as a professional. From the amazing education department to Field Periods to the personal connections you make, Keuka has definitely prepared me for the real world.?
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Source: http://news.keuka.edu/academics/snapshot-of-a-graduate-katlyn-rosenbauer
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