Barbara Nesbitt
tb3boys@charter.net
Educational
Consultant Anderson
County Schools
Anderson, SC
Where I've Been
I was born and
raised in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. (The town of floods.) I
lived there for 17 years before moving south to Virginia to attend Liberty
University in Lynchburg. I met my husband and married while
still in college, where we were poor but blissfully happy. Several
years later I received my masters degree at the University of Virginia in
Charlottesville. Upon graduation we moved to Greenville, South
Carolina, a change made due to my husband's work. We've been in the
Greenville area since 1994. Below is my husband with our three
boys. We don't trust the critters with the digital camera, so I
can't find one of us together. 
My Life as an Educator
I absolutely love
teaching. I think I was born for it because I feel right at home in
the classroom. The first part of my career was spent at the
elementary level, teaching 2nd and 3rd grade. At the beginning of my
third year I became a teacher leader, teaching half of the day and working
as a mentor teacher and staff development coordinator the second half of
the day. That's what got me "hooked" on teaching
teachers. I stayed in that position for three years, during which time I
earned my masters in school policy studies at the Curry
School of Education at UVA.
The last year in Virginia I started teaching the teachers at my school ClarisWorks.
This was 1993 and we had just received a grant for computer labs in the
schools. I found I had a real knack for technology and enjoyed
teaching this to teachers.
When we moved to
Greenville, I took a job as a computer facilitator, where I worked with
students and with teachers. The school, New
Prospect Elementary School, had been honored to receive computers in
their classrooms. Prior to that time they had only a computer
lab. My job with the teachers was to help them integrate technology
into their classrooms. After
three years as a computer facilitator I left teaching full time to work as
an independent consultant. This allowed me more flexibility in
caring for my newborn twin sons, born the summer of 1996. Two years
later we added a third son to the mix, and the flexibility in my job was a
tremendous blessing. During these past six years I have taught
computer classes to teachers and secretaries in three Anderson County
Schools. (Anderson School
District One, Anderson School
District Three, and Anderson School
District Five.) I am the webmaster for Anderson School District
Three. I also work with a personnel data base and develop
curriculum. What
is most exciting to me in my present job is seeing the light go off in a
teacher's head. "Aha! I can use this technology to engage
my students." It's great. One such recent experience came
after introducing the Microsoft Excel chart wizard to teachers. One high
school teacher at our Career and Technology Center used Excel to chart the
differences in the measurements taken with a feeler gauge, an instrument
which measures to the 100ths of an inch. He learned to use Excel to
show graphically the different measurements that different student groups
took for the same item measured. He had been using math with his
students for a long time, but now knows how to include graphing in order to
increase his students reasoning skills.
When I'm Not
Working...
My husband and I
love to travel. Before children, when we were DINKS (Double Income
No Kids), we had more money and time and visited a lot of places such as
Hawaii, Northern California (loved Yosemite), the Grand Canyon, Colorado,
as well as beaches up and down the east and west coasts. Now that we
have kids, we still travel, just a little closer to home. We have
great mountains nearby for hiking and we all love swimming in the ocean,
not too far either. We like to bike together and love museums, zoos,
aquariums, and adventure parks. Our extended family lives far
away, in Florida and New Jersey, so that affords us opportunities to
explore some awesome parts of the USA.  I enjoy
running. When the twins were about three months old, I purchased a
double stroller as I was going crazy at home. They learned to love a
gentle run through our country neighborhood. When my third son was
born I bought a triple stroller and was actually able to run for about
four months, till I was pushing my weight. Then I found that just
walking was a great workout. Now that the twins are in school I have
a single stroller. It seems a breeze compared to pushing all three
and my youngest really enjoys it. 
We also like movies
in our house. Occasionally my husband and I find one in the theaters
worth paying a sitter to see; more often we watch old classics with the
boys. I love to read, but never get as much time as I'd like.
We are very involved in our church, especially with the AWANAS program for
the kids.
Web Sites I Like
- Some of my
favorite sites on the web are below.
This is a personal
homepage and doesn't represent the opinions of my school. Last updated on
February 8, 2003. |