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FACULTY RECOGNITION INTERVIEW QUESTIONS



SUBMITTED BY: Dr. Paula Congleton



1. What teaching tip or counseling advice do you have for other faculty?

a. When you commit yourself to something, you owe it to yourself and

others to give your very best. Define your personal standards so you can

discover what turns your passion into action.



2. What careers or jobs did you have before working at SBCC?

a. Before moving to California, I was the Deputy Superintendent at the New

Mexico Youth and Diagnostic Center. It was very challenging and

rewarding because it was a job that had never entered my thought

process until I had an opportunity to work with a good friend of mine.

b. After that, my career has been in Kinesiology and Coaching Women’s

Intercollegiate softball. Prior to SBCC, in 1996 – 1997, I was an Assistant

Professor at Cal State Eastbay University.



3. Who was your most influential teacher and why?

a. Ms. Vidano, my High School Coach in Field Hockey, Basketball and

Softball. She was a mentor that provided guidance, support, and

encouragement throughout my high school years. Coach Vidano’s

experience and assurance helped me understand that my passion for

sport and exercise could lead to a wonderful career. She also

demonstrated daily what respect and standing for something meant.

From that I learned never to be outworked, which motivated and inspired

me to stay focused and determined.



4. What is your favorite student line or excuse?

a. I know I didn’t turn in my homework, can you please give me extra credit!



5. What are you reading now?

a. I just finished reading Queen of the Night by J.A. Jance. A very dear friend

went to a reading in Albuquerque, and J.A. Jance signed the book for her.

She gave it to me for my birthday.



6. What do you love about your job?

a. I love the beginning of each semester because I meet so many students

that are excited about their education. I love that our school is

constantly being recognized for its excellence. I love that I get to live and

teach in such a beautiful community. I love that I get to share my passion

for my career everyday through teaching and coaching. I get to plant the

seeds of greatness and I relish the opportunity to have an impact on

student’s lives by creating an environment in which they can be

successful. Attitude is a choice, and I choose to be positive. The choices

I make with a positive and productive attitude prepare me to teach and

coach with class. A positive attitude is contagious and powerful!



7. What has been your greatest accomplishment and/or challenge?

a. I have been blessed with many great experiences in my life. The

educational journey of pursuing and receiving my doctorate was a great

personal accomplishment. I am also very proud of the acknowledgment I

received for Faculty Excellence, and being named by four different

organizations as the Coach of the Year in 2011. As I delve into my early

educational experiences, I would also included receiving a full-ride

athletic scholarship to play softball at the University of New Mexico,

playing in 3 College World Series, being named a 3 time Scholar All-

American and graduating Magna Cum Lade and receiving a fellowship for

my Master’s degree.



8. What’s one thing most people don’t know about you?

a. That I was drafted in the first round of the Women’s Professional Baseball

League in 1998 and La Vonne "Pepper" Paire, from “A League of their

Own” Rockford Peaches and Phil Niekro of the Atlanta Braves were the

General Managers of our team. I would also guess that not many people

know I ride Motorcycles and fly in Hot Air Balloons.



9. What is your idea of perfect happiness?

a. My idea of happiness is contentment. Being happy with what I am today.

I think of happiness in terms of staying balanced and keeping things in

perspective. I believe that people act and feel like their environment. I

like to put myself in environments that allow me to prosper. A 10 day

vacation in Maui isn’t half bad either!



10. What historical figure would you most like to meet?

a. I would love to meet Mildred “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias. She is

recognized as one of the first and probably to this day one of the best

female professional multisport athletes and a pioneer in women’s

athletics. She acquired her nickname because people thought she batted

like Babe Ruth. She won two gold medals and one silver medal in the

1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. She won 82 professional golf

tournaments and was invited to play in the Men’s 1945 Los Angeles

Open. She was named the Women Athlete of the Half Century in 1950.



11. What is your favorite place in the world?

a. Since I still have a list of places I want to visit, this one is tough! However,

I will say Canmore, Alberta Canada. The Banff National Park and the

Canadian Rockies are spectacular. Canmore is nestled along the Bow

River. I fished, hiked, golfed, and canoed while enjoying the breath-

taking views.



12. What is your personal Motto?

a. PLC – Not only are these letters my initials they are my motto.

Always be PREPARED by doing the little things right.

LOVE what you do and it will show in your actions and attitude.

Commit to the Dream, but know it takes work.


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