Changing lives
“I have had an incredible support network throughout my entire journey at BGSU, from my professors, to my mentor teacher and my family,” Schneider said. “I feel incredibly prepared for my future in teaching.”
Weisenburger said she valued Schneider’s willingness to bring new ideas to the classroom and enjoyed watching him gain more confidence and skills throughout the fall and spring semesters.
“He’s grown and flourished from the first week in small groups to working with the whole class very effectively,” she said. “BGSU students are confident, ready to jump into the classroom and are willing to take risks to make sure they do a good job.”
Growing up in a family of educators, Schneider said his father, a professor and sport administration program coordinator at BGSU, instilled in him the power of teachers to change lives — a lesson he plans to take into his own teaching career.
“My father always shared with me that even if something seems mundane or routine to an educator, it can be life-changing to those being educated,” Schneider said. “I always want to keep that top of mind, never taking for granted my ability to positively impact the lives of my students every day.”