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Stephanie Toman
Stephanie Toman
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Stephanie Toman

Kiker Elementary School

Austin, TX USA

"Allow yourself to make mistakes, but learn how to fix them."

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Day In The Life

Teacher

I am a first grade teacher and an Academic Language Therapist.

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Day In The Life Of A First Grade Teacher

My Day to Day

A great day as a teacher is seeing growth and a love for learning from my students. I want to see my students love what we are doing and make wonderful connections at the same time. In addition to my elementary classroom duties, I teach small groups of students with dyslexia and use my training as a language therapist to help give them the tools to succeed in school.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

I grew up thinking that everyone had trouble reading, writing, spelling, etc. As I got older, I was confused as to why I wasn't succeeding in school like my classmates. In college, I discovered I was dyslexic and from there was able to rethink how I learn and study so that I can succeed.

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

  • Bachelor's Degree

    Education, General

    Texas State University-San Marcos

  • Certification

    Education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairments

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life has been direct

  • 1.

    Born and raised in Austin, Texas.

  • 2.

    Had a few influential teachers growing up that inspired her; admits that she has always known that she was going to become a teacher.

  • 3.

    In high school, she befriended a classmate with special needs and played a pivotal role in helping her navigate through school—says this solidified her interest in teaching.

  • 4.

    Attended Texas State University where she received her degree in education.

  • 5.

    Is dyslexic, but didn’t realize it until she interned in an elementary classroom and noticed that the dyslexic students she was teaching had the same difficulties she had growing up.

  • 6.

    Works for Austin Independent School District, teaching elementary grade level students at Kiker Elementary School.

  • 7.

    Spent two years training to become a Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) so that she could teach Take Flight, an intervention therapy program for students with dyslexia.

  • 8.

    She now uses multisensory and strengths-based learning to help dyslexic students succeed—says people with dyslexia aren’t incapable of learning, they just need a different set of tools.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Myself:

    Why do I always get B's when others get A's? I must not be as smart.

  • How I responded:

    I grew up thinking that everyone had trouble reading, writing, spelling, etc. As I got older, I was confused as to why I wasn't succeeding in school like my classmates. In college, I discovered I was dyslexic and from there was able to rethink how I learn and study so that I can succeed.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I'm dyslexic, but didn’t realize it until I was older and noticed that the dyslexic students I was teaching had the same difficulties I had while growing up.