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My name is Luke Modder. I am the IB MYP international baccalaureate program coordinator
in King George Secondary School.
I cannot say enough about the impact that my Master's degree played
in my development as a teacher
it's what I hope to do for the rest of my life and just
my fulfillment has been increased
tenfold because of it
and I'm just doing something that I really believe in
a little bit more than what I was doing prior
it made me be focused, it made me reexamine what I was in the game for
and it made me
push to do what made me happy and gave me the skills to do well in any situation
It will make you a better person, it is something that will translate into your practice
It's not something you do you just for the paper, you do it for
who you are and who you're going to become
I think it's made me a stronger community member and taken skills that I already had
and taken them to the next level.
even be supported, you're going to be pushed, you're going to be
told to or asked to think about things at a deeper level something that will
really engage you, energize you,
strengthen your teaching
and I thoroughly, I would do it again. UBC has done nothing but good for me
and the Ed Studies program has been
the pinnacle of my education really. I think that nowhere else have I learned as much
in such a short time.