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Never Again Will Kathryn Isaacs use the Phrase 'Merely a Teacher'
In 8th grade, Kathryn Isaacs learned a powerful lesson about how we view teachers. Decades later, her career reveals the story's irony and her reflections on teaching amid a pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.
An Inspired English Teacher Confronts Two Crises: COVID-19 and an Act of Hate
Denver teacher Jason DiGioia shares how inspiring educators shaped his love of literature, his approach to teaching life lessons, and how he’s navigating the challenges of the pandemic and a shocking act of hate at his school.
Special Education Teacher Adjusts to New Reality to Meet Student Needs
Landi Tessman, a special ed teacher in Minneapolis, shares the profound impact of the coronavirus on her students and the challenges of remote education. Despite the difficulties, she highlights lessons of hope emerging from the crisis.
What is good teaching? A Conversation with Alfie Kohn
Author and educator Alfie Kohn challenges us to define our shared, long-term goals for children before identifying what makes a good teacher. In this thought-provoking podcast, he argues that to cultivate thoughtful, life-long learners, teachers must empower students to question, challenge, and take control of their own learning.
Wil Greer's Moving Story about a child and the teachers who changed his life
In spring 2019, CSU San Bernardino conducted a Celebration of Teaching Event for undergraduates interested in becoming a teachers. Faculty member, Wil Greer, shared this moving story about a child and the teachers who changed his life.
Karina Figueroa-Ramirez Could Relate to Her Latinx Teacher
As a child, Karina Figueroa-Ramirez had never encountered a teacher who shared her cultural background until 7th grade. Her Latinx English teacher encouraged her love of books, listened to her, and inspired her to envision a brighter future—an impact Karina is now paying forward nearly 20 years later.
How Nikki Ahrenstorff's Life was Transformed by Gary Childs
Nikki Ahrenstorff believed her high school was "reserved for a special group of people" and that she wasn't part of it. That changed when she took an English class with Mr. Childs.
How Gwen Reid Became a Cowboy Poet
Gwen Reid develops a passion for "cowboy poetry"...in her sixties. Her junior high summer school teacher and great grandmother had a lot to do with this.