
The experiences with high-quality professionals at MSU and Chief Joseph Middle School have given me the opportunity to think about my job in a classroom in a deep way. I’ve gotten the expertise to positively transform my teaching, with lots of new and effective strategies to apply not only in the classroom, but also in my community. Something marvelous happened when I received a beautiful farewell letter from a student in Chief Joseph, and made me think that “it doesn’t matter how much a teacher spent with you, what matters is how much impact they had on you.” It was one of my best weeks in life.
Meeting people everywhere in Bozeman, Billings, Belgrade, and West Yellowstone have encouraged me to use my English. I know it is not the best but I always say that it is better than it was in the beginning. My English proficiency level is now a little better and it is something that I am proud of.
I have a new commitment of building a powerful and strong learning community of English teachers in my town to empower everyone and have effective English communication skills. Now, I’m working on that!
Yarinett Del Carmen Rojas Rodriguez – Fulbright to USA 2019