
- 78 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Transitions in My Life
About this book
How does one move forward to a big and open world with many possibilities? Mary was always determined to broaden her horizons from her life in a tiny village in Guam. Mary is entrusted with a religious upbringing, and this is how she made connections to her world. You will see how the glimpses of a village girl made an abrupt and meaningful change to womanhood which gifted her a new perspective in life. Her simplicity of life took her to many milestones beyond this village.Mary's professional aspirations empowered her to be more than a teacher role model. Mary embraced a childhood trauma from the school she attended. She relates this experience engagingly and memorably. She named it a project to herself. This task instilled her love for Second Language Teaching, making her a winner. These footsteps she walked allowed her to create adventure, to seek knowledge, to acknowledge receptivity to change and to find love.
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Table of contents
- Title page
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- Acknowledgement
- A Day in the Life of a Chamorro Child (1953–1963)
- My Mother’s Plea
- Call to the Sisterhood (1966–1983)
- Why I Chose this Profession
- Working with the Student Population (1988–2017)
- Rewards of Teaching Students in Their New Language
- On-Going Retirement (Today)