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Jennifer Walters is teaching Learning Disabilities Master’s
program. She received her Bachelor of Science in Social and Rehabilitation
Services at University of Southern Mississippi. She did her internship
work with the Jones County Youth Court and immediately after, she
began my working as a probation and parole officer with the Jones
County Youth Court where she is currently employed. She received
her Masters of Science in Community Counseling at Mississippi State
University.
She currently works with the Juvenile delinquent population in
Jones County. She is training in crisis management and is a licensed
counselor. Through this work, she has developed an interest in criminal
justice and has a desire to make a change in the young kids lives
in Jones County. She is president of the Jones County 4-H Advisory
Board. She is a member of the Multi-Agency Task Force, MAP Team
and a member of Safe and Drug Free School Council. She has participated
in officer training on Juvenile delinquency, juvenile rights, and
court procedures. She teaches local classes in drug and alcohol
through the Jones County School System. She was the instrumental
in introducing the Juvenile Case Management System to Jones County.
She currently teaches several on- line classes through Breyer State
and American Military University.
For enjoyment she farms, has registered Santa Gertrudis Cattle
and registered Boxer Dogs.
I look forward to guiding all students through an exciting journey
of learning. I firmly believe application is the key to effective
learning, which I try to incorporate into all my lessons and teachings.
Because I enjoy learning, I believe that teaching is a reciprocal
process, of which I can also learn from my students as well.
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