Tina Bobadilla-Mastel

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Overall Rating: 4.7 / 5.0

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Class of
2020
Dec 02, 2019

This class is great for people who love working with kids and getting hands-on experience. The coursework is extremely light compared to other electives. Quizzes are fairly easy and tests come in the form of projects, so if you're the creative type, this class is for you.

Class of
2019
Jul 18, 2019

I took Child and Human Development in my junior year. The only thing that I didn't like about this class was the final project. We had to create a short story for a student in elementary school. Students go to Searles Elementary School a few times a week. You can choose whatever grade level and teacher you want to help out with. Just be able to help the students when ever you can. There isn't a lot of memorization required for this class. To put it this way this class is easy and I don't think anyone should have a problem with Child and Human Development or Ms. Bobadilla.

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