New teacher takes the stage at Lincoln

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August 26, 2019 - 10:24 AM

Anna Mitchell is a new fourth-grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary School. REGISTER/RICHARD LUKEN

Teaching has become more than an avocation for Anna Mitchell.

It fits neatly with her background in drama, where Mitchell often handled behind-the-scenes duties in assorted theatrical productions in her native Spring Hill.

As she grew up, Mitchell realized her dreams of becoming a movie director paralleled another passion: working with children.

“I originally wanted to be a movie director, but I really wasn’t that good at it,” Mitchell joked. “And I always liked school.”

Mitchell, 22, was introduced this month as a fourth-grade instructor at Lincoln Elementary School.

Now, she will lean on her drama skills to help impart knowledge to her 14 fourth-graders.

“All the world’s a stage,” she wrote on the blackboard on the first day of school, relaying Shakespeare’s renowned monologue about life, a highlight from the bard’s classic “As You Like It.”

The quote does more than compare a play to the various stages of life, Mitchell explained.

She’ll also use the quote as part of a geography discussion one day; or a language arts lesson the next.

Using theatrics as a tool to reach students of all ages is a key to success in the classroom, Mitchell said.

“I want to get them excited to learn, to be comfortable to learn,” Mitchell said.

That her first full-time teaching gig is at the fourth-grade level is no accident.

“This is the age I’ve always wanted to teach,” she said. “In fourth grade, the students don’t have the attitude you see with middle-schoolers. They’re still enthusiastic like younger students, but they’re able to think more on their own.”

 

MITCHELL earned her teaching degree at Evangel University in Springfield, Mo., which led to her student-teaching experience at both the elementary and middle school levels in the Springfield school district.

The experience led to a pair of epiphanies.

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