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Office of Field Experiences

College of Education

1430 E. Second Street


P.O. Box 210069
Tucson, AZ 85721-0069
520-621-5905
Fax: 520-626-7303


January 29, 2016

To Whom It May Concern:

It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Tyler Kiecolt. I have had the
pleasure of viewing Tylers professional development over the fall 2015 semester as her elementary
mathematics methods instructor, and I can state with confidence that Ms. Kiecolt is ambitious, willing
to learn, and reflective of her skills. As such, I expect that she will be a positive asset to your school
district.

As a student, Tyler was incredibly organized and such a willing learner. She ensured that all
assignments were completed to the fullest extent of the expectations and used feedback to enhance
the already exceptional work. Throughout the semester, she demonstrated the skills necessary to
effectively conduct a lesson with full engagement of all students. She was incredibly conscientious of
all her students needs and meticulous in her planning of research-based instructional strategies and
techniques. She makes sure to incorporate differentiation strategies and frequent checks for
understanding and uses this information to help guide her instruction. Her assignments exhibited her
very reflective nature about what she thinks she needs to improve upon and what went well. She is
eager to do what is best for her students and sets goals for herself that will enhance her next teaching
opportunity.

Tyler is confident and ambitious and her willingness to refine her skills, her tenacious work ethic, and
insatiable need for learning and growing set her apart. The education community is so fortunate to
have her become a part of it.


Respectfully,

Monica Granillo
University Supervisor
Teacher in Residence
Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies
(520) 490-5044
mmp2@email.arizona.edu

Arizonas First University Established 1885

Arizonas First University Established 1885

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