To say that schooling today is fair to all students would just not be true. I have first-hand experience with seeing many of my minority peers being treated differently based on the stereotypes that society puts upon their races. As an educator, it is important to make connections with each student. That's by learning more about their race, ethnicity, and the communities they are a part of that can help the student in life and education. We also as educators are obligated to understand these stereotypes of minorities in the classroom. By being aware of these stereotypes we can learn how to suspend our judgments, be aware of them, and rethink them. This is important because a majority of students come from a different cultural background than the teacher and not knowing how to connect with the students on a personal level can cause the student to be distressed and harm their schooling. A study made in Southern California examined 4,300 students and found that the students who were in higher diversity levels in their classrooms felt safer, less lonely, and had less reports of bullying. It is clear that diversity in the classroom is beneficial so as an educator understanding each student's background can help the success of the students.
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Greatest impact on me as an educator:
This is my first year of college and I already enjoy everything about teaching. I am constantly watching tiktoks and videos of teachers showing off their classrooms and talking about their experiences with their students. I knew I wanted to be a teacher since I was a kid and the reason being is because I grew up with a mom who taught pre-k. Seeing her interact with her students and hearing about the stories of things she’s experienced in the classroom made me feel like teaching was my destiny. I am so lucky to have gotten to experience everything it takes to be a teacher firsthand and to have a mom who can guide me along the way of my journey. I let my mom know all the time that the reason why I am so passionate about going into teaching is because of her. Everyone tells me how much of an impact that she has had on their lives gives me inspiration to be just like her. I am so happy to have my mom as my greatest impact for the reason I’m pursuing education.
I am also lucky enough to have had such great elementary teachers who I look up to in addition to my mom. My elementary school was the best place that I could’ve gone to and every teacher that I have had from kindergarten through 5th grade has impacted my journey in becoming a teacher in many different ways. I am so incredibly grateful to experience such great teachers in my life and even if I am just half of what they all are, I will be a great teacher
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