{"id":116,"date":"2017-01-09T20:49:19","date_gmt":"2017-01-10T01:49:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/?p=116"},"modified":"2017-01-09T20:49:19","modified_gmt":"2017-01-10T01:49:19","slug":"ant-girl","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/2017\/01\/09\/ant-girl\/","title":{"rendered":"Ant Girl"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-71 size-large\" src=\"https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2016\/07\/teamantlea-1024x683.jpg\" width=\"625\" height=\"417\" srcset=\"https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2016\/07\/teamantlea-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2016\/07\/teamantlea-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2016\/07\/teamantlea-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2016\/07\/teamantlea-624x416.jpg 624w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2016\/07\/teamantlea.jpg 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>My relationship with my mentors has been quite possibly the most valuable part of the Kenan experience. When I met DeAnna and Magda, I remember being amazed at two things:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>The fact that they were normal cool people who had normal lives. Like teachers, scientists often get put in a box by people who don&#8217;t know them. As a student, I assumed that my teachers basically lived at school. Seeing them anywhere outside of school wearing jeans and a t-shirt was almost unbearably weird. I think the same goes for scientists. Those of us who aren&#8217;t scientists expect them to spend every waking hour doing science and wearing lab coats. When I think about it, it&#8217;s strange that I was surprised by the relateable nature of my mentors since good science requires excellent collaboration and I believe strongly that to be excellent at any profession (which these ladies are) you must take breaks, laugh, and be &#8220;normal.&#8221;<\/li>\n<li>Their passion for ants. There was a time in my life where I couldn&#8217;t understand how scientist got so excited about dedicating so much time studying such specific organisms or phenomena. &#8220;How can they care so much about something so small?&#8221; I wondered. After time with my mentors, I understand. They taught me in a way that I hope I can teach my students. They allowed me to try, to make mistakes, and to ask as many obnoxious ant questions as I wanted without getting annoyed. They were so fantastic as teachers, that I left my internship unbelievably jazzed about ants. So jazzed, that I earned the nickname &#8220;Ant Girl&#8221; from a group of my boyfriend&#8217;s friends.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<div id=\"attachment_119\" style=\"width: 635px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-119\" class=\"wp-image-119 size-large\" src=\"https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-1024x1024.jpeg\" width=\"625\" height=\"625\" srcset=\"https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-1024x1024.jpeg 1024w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-150x150.jpeg 150w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-300x300.jpeg 300w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-768x768.jpeg 768w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-624x624.jpeg 624w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-176x176.jpeg 176w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000-60x60.jpeg 60w, https:\/\/old.kenanfellows.org\/2017-pderouin\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/231\/2017\/01\/File_000.jpeg 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 625px) 100vw, 625px\" \/><p id=\"caption-attachment-119\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Students present their project on precipitation and ant feeding habits to Rob Dunn and Magda during NC State&#8217;s Red and White Week.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>After my internship at the museum concluded, I continued meeting with Magda often to finalize lesson plans, design materials, and organize various ant-related events. This relationship has been positive not only in my development as a teacher, but also in the lives of my students. Because of my ongoing relationship with her, 19 of my students attended BugFest &#8211; 12 of them as volunteers, 2 students presented to donors and scientists during Red and White Week at NC State, and at least one has set a career goal of becoming an entomologist, and I haven&#8217;t even implemented our main lessons yet. I knew that my Kenan Fellowship would be extremely valuable, but I couldn&#8217;t have imagined this level of impact so quickly, and I&#8217;m excited to discover how the network I&#8217;ve formed with my mentors continues to provide unique opportunities for my students in the future.<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"twitter-share\"><a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?via=WYMLAScience\" class=\"twitter-share-button\">Tweet<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; My relationship with my mentors has been quite possibly the most valuable part of the Kenan experience. When I met DeAnna and Magda, I remember being amazed at two things: The fact that they were normal cool people who had normal lives. Like teachers, scientists often get put in a box by people who don&#8217;t know them. 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