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An interview with Mrs.O’Connell, my sophomore year Chemistry teacher, one of my greatest inspirations to be a teacher.
One Small Step partners Melissa Ewing-Widiger (47) and Deborah Mcnemee (54) have a conversation about religion, abortion, and social issues that they have faced.
In this interview, I was able to talk about life with one of my favorite teachers. I learned some new things about him, his family, and his road to becoming a teacher!
My mom and I discussed an influential person on her childhood and the kindness they showed to her.
I was interested in how teachers have been doing during the lockdown in terms of teaching strategy and keeping their students engaged. My father who is a teacher at the local elementary school so I thought he’d be the perfect...
Jena Addison interviews her former English teacher, friend and colleague Carrie Bell.
In this interview with Ms.P, I talked about her life as a teacher, and more specifically, the life of a teacher during covid.
During this interview, Suzane Veerani speaks with her mother, Shameera Veerani about her mother’s Highschool life (which was in India). They spoke about significant friendships that her mother acquired, work/actions in classes, teachers, multiple fun-filled school events that are still...
My mom talks about what it was like growing up in the 40’s. She met my father in high school. They have been married 55 years as of 6/30/17
I sit down with Bree to take a look into the education we’ve recieved as pre-service teachers and discus post graduation plans.
My sisters process of working and finding her passion through years of education.
My mom and I talked about her experiences at New Trier and how some of them are similar and different to mine. We also talked about a lot of the things she personally enjoyed doing in school and the many...
Learning more about my former 4th grader teacher…not just the basics.
This interview details how racial justice advocate Rachel Willis became who she is today as well as the personal and professional battles she faces everyday to create a flourishing legacy for herself and her country.