“I love to impart knowledge and interact with students,” says Icylin Morgan, a wife, mother, and educator. “It’s my mission. I want all my students to succeed.”
FANNING TO FLAME HER PASSION
In the latter years, Icylin gained a Diploma in School Management and Administration (Mico University College), a Bachelor of Science in Education degree (Western Carolina University), and a Master of Education degree (Florida A&M University).
THE MARK OF A LEADER
MENTORING AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE
GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
Teach students the importance of experiencing other cultures and celebrating diversity.
Include global stories in the curriculum and have discussions on worldwide events.
Create sessions for one-on-one communication with individuals from other cultures.
Arrange trips to other countries and organize an international week.
ENGAGING RELUCTANT LEARNERS
Find a point of interest and engage the student from that perspective.
Ask the student to help manage a class project.
Send positive notes about students to their parents/guardians.
Build productive relationships with parents/guardians that fosters partnerships in their children’s education.
ADAPTING TO THE UNEXPECTED
Here are Icylin’s top steps to dealing with tough situations.
Start by praying. Always put God first in whatever you do.
Remind yourself of how far you’ve come, and of all the obstacles and challenges that are behind you.
Discuss the situation with a trusted family member, friend, relative, or pastor.
Create an action plan to deal with the issue.
Stay confident and stay away from fear and procrastination.
Maintain your focus no matter what.
PAYING IT FORWARD
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