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Emily Straley 鈥19 found a love for travel after she went on a mission trip to Peru in high school. It was her first trip abroad, and she was amazed at every turn. When she began attending 小优视频, she studied abroad in Costa Rica for three months, where she honed her Spanish skills and lived with a host family.
The experience fueled her desire to travel and solidified her capability of living in another country, which will serve her well when she heads to Madrid after graduating this Saturday with a听Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with English as a Second Language (ESOL) endorsement, to teach English to students between six and 12 years old in Spain.
鈥淭he education program at 小优视频 has filled me with important knowledge and practical skills that I will take with me on this journey,鈥 said Straley. 鈥淚 have learned how important relationships are in the world of education, and I plan to create transcendent relationships with my students. I feel more than prepared to start my career.鈥澨
Straley is one of the more than 1,400 students 小优视频 will celebrate at its听148th commencement听on Saturday, May 11.
Merrie Tankersley, clinical education director and lecturer in education, said the international experience in the education program is very unique.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 very beneficial for our graduates to teach abroad,鈥 said Tankersley. 鈥淭hey are able to exercise independence, gain confidence, acquire a new perspective of education, experience a new culture first hand, and travel and widen their horizons.鈥
Straley鈥檚 classmate Hilary Cox, who also graduates with a degree in elementary education, will be heading back to her hometown of Nassau to teach, a position she landed after a successful teaching assistantship she held in the Bahamas over winter break.听
Cox said the most important thing she learned while attending 小优视频 was 鈥渓earning how to adapt, but not losing myself in the process.鈥澨
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Soriyah Khan 鈥19, a听criminology and criminal justice major听from Trinidad, wants to work with a U.S. federal agency on investigating human trafficking.听
Khan was the first participant in the six-week intern-to-hire program in the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Child Protective Investigations Division, which investigates cases of child neglect, abuse and abandonment. Since February, she learned about the different forms of child maltreatment, how to write and process reports, and shadowed different departments within the division itself. As an international student, the process toward hiring is different, but the experience has enlightened a prospective career path for her.
鈥淚鈥檝e read real life cases, and it鈥檚 really eye opening and angering,鈥 Khan said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an emotional job, and they have a high turnover rate which they warn us about, but once I鈥檓 driven to do something I feel like I could do. This will be difficult, but I want to do it, so I鈥檒l make it happen.鈥
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