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I am writing this reference for Jimmy, a student I was fortunate to work with during her senior year at CS2. As both Jimmy’s academic advisor and professor of Children's Literature, I have watched her grow into a passionate and knowledgeable teacher.
A natural in the classroom, Jimmy has worked with students in both inclusive classrooms as well as individually, focusing on their special needs in reading and writing.
Jimmy is a patient and compassionate teacher and is the ideal candidate for your special education graduate program. Please feel free to contact me with any additional questions you may have regarding Jimmy at 555-123-2345 or email, [email protected].
Sincerely,
Gundir