Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
School of Education
May
8,
2017
To
Whom
it
May
Concern,
It
is
with
great
enthusiasm
that
I
write
this
letter
of
recommendation
in
support
of
Danielle
Schwartzs
pursuit
to
teach
in
your
school
district.
Currently,
my
role
at
The
College
of
New
Jersey
is
the
Assistant
Director
of
The
Center
for
Sensory
and
Complex
Disabilities
and
adjunct
faculty
in
the
Special
Education
Language
and
Literacy
Department.
Over
the
past
twelve
years,
I
have
had
the
privilege
to
work
with
Danielle
in
many
different
capacities,
all
related
to
supporting
young
adults
with
disabilities,
and
more
specifically
believing
that
every
person
is
capable
of
working
and
contributing
to
the
community,
despite
their
abilities
or
disabilities.
She
has
high
expectations,
yet
realistic
goals
for
the
individuals
she
has
works
with.
I
have
worked
the
closest
with
Danielle
during
The
Work
Skills
Preparation
Program,
as
she
served
in
roles,
Academic
Coordinator
and
most
recently,
Program
Coordinator.
WSP
is
a
summer
program,
partnered
with
The
New
Jersey
Commission
for
the
Blind
and
Visually
Impaired
designed
to
prepare
high
school
with
complex
disabilities
for
work
and
adult
life.
Additionally,
Danielle
was
the
pioneer
of
the
Youth
Employment
Program,
implementing
the
new
regulations
set
forth
by
the
Workforce
Innovation
and
Opportunity
Act
WIOA;
providing
services
to
discover
the
attributes
of
the
young
adults
to
prepare
for
employment.
Danielle
is
a
leader.
More
often
than
not,
Danielle
was
relied
on
for
her
unique
set
of
critical
thinking
skills
that
made
her
a
dependable
colleague.
She
has
a
niche
and
passion
for
learning
the
newest
trends
in
technology
and
has
incorporated
technology
in
the
classroom,
in
her
own
work,
and
within
the
overall
infrastructure
of
whatever
(and
whoever)
she
is
working
with,
to
improve
effectiveness.
Danielle
is
a
collaborator.
She
gained
a
positive
rapport
with
the
professional
staff,
program
staff,
our
funders,
and
most
importantly,
the
students.
She
continues
to
hold
this
reputation
within
our
community
of
practice
as
well.
Honestly,
I
have
so
much
respect
for
the
person
and
natural
educator
Danielle
is.
She
effortlessly
works
with
students
with
severe
as
well
as
less
demanding
disabilities
with
equal
ease.
She
consistently
exceeds
what
is
expected
of
her,
and
seeks
a
variety
opportunities
to
better
herself
in
this
field
of
Special
Education.
The
students
look
up
to
her,
her
peers
admire
her;
and
those
she
works
for,
depend
on
her.
It
has
been
a
distinguished
pleasure
to
work
with
her,
and
it
is
without
any
reservation
that
I
recommend
Danielle
Schwartz
for
a
teaching
position
in
your
school
district.
Sincerely,
Kelly Reymann
Assistant Director