ABOUT THE TEACHER
Winsome Roxborough-Hupp; (Mrs. Hupp for short), is a Jamaican-Canadian who spent some of her formative years in England.
A graduate of Andrews University; she majored in Elementary Education with an emphasis in language arts.
Reading, writing, storytelling, drama, and other areas of language usage are some of the things she enjoys. Mrs. Hupp's hobbies include sewing, crafts, and gardening. Many of these interests are implemented in the classroom as she works with the students.
Mrs. Hupp is married and has two children, Raamiah and Khadejia. Bret, her husband, loves to tell stories; he visits the class from time to time as a guest story teller.
She enjoys working with children; and loves to see the growth and development as they experience learning. She looks forward to the fun learning experiences that will take place as they move forward into the school year.
A graduate of Andrews University; she majored in Elementary Education with an emphasis in language arts.
Reading, writing, storytelling, drama, and other areas of language usage are some of the things she enjoys. Mrs. Hupp's hobbies include sewing, crafts, and gardening. Many of these interests are implemented in the classroom as she works with the students.
Mrs. Hupp is married and has two children, Raamiah and Khadejia. Bret, her husband, loves to tell stories; he visits the class from time to time as a guest story teller.
She enjoys working with children; and loves to see the growth and development as they experience learning. She looks forward to the fun learning experiences that will take place as they move forward into the school year.
My Educational Philosophy
All children can learn if given opportunities to participate in activities that challenge them to be successful; at their level.
Children should be taught and inspired by the educator through creativity and enthusiasm. Everyday, I encourage each child to become self-reliant while learning to think, speak, and write with clarity, precision, and independence.
There's nothing more powerful than seeing a child recognize the value they gain from education and have within themselves. This recognition encourages them to challenge themselves and strive to be the best that they can be in all things; whether, big or small.
Although it's always amazing to witness children learning about their world, the most important lesson I can share is the story of a personal and loving, ‘Creator-God’, who loves and cares for them.
Children should be taught and inspired by the educator through creativity and enthusiasm. Everyday, I encourage each child to become self-reliant while learning to think, speak, and write with clarity, precision, and independence.
There's nothing more powerful than seeing a child recognize the value they gain from education and have within themselves. This recognition encourages them to challenge themselves and strive to be the best that they can be in all things; whether, big or small.
Although it's always amazing to witness children learning about their world, the most important lesson I can share is the story of a personal and loving, ‘Creator-God’, who loves and cares for them.