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Frankie talks about how her experience at El Molino has affected her life and decision to become a preschool teacher.
Part 3: My grandma and I continued our conversation, talking about politics in the 1970s and positive moments in her life. Additionally, we talked about lessons she learned when teaching at a Milwaukee Public School.
In this interview, conducted in Texas on Sunday, November 26 2017, Ahnika Abraham interviews her grandma Mary Abraham. She shares her past of stories and memories of India. She also talk about her previous jobs teaching and working in eletronics....
I love when my grandma comes, we get to go to Barnes and Noble!
through this interview I asked my mom Cynthia (53) about her struggles teaching special Ed in the inner city as well as the things that she enjoyed about working in the inner city.
In this interview I talked to my auntie about her career as a teacher.
conversation with Krystalynn Scott, math teacher, regarding how she uses culturally responsive practices with her students
Mrs. Hilgers and I speak about her teaching life and what she experienced as a student.
Part 2 of Dr. Moore’s interview covering his history and impact on the field.
Interview with my grandma who came here from Syria. She was a college professor for 30 years, and currently resides in Tucson, Arizona.
My mom is a teacher who has taught at a primary school for about 25 years. I want to make clear on how she feel about teaching through this way. And by her sincere speaking, I really feel how great...
I talked to my grandfather about his past. We also discussed how his past will change future generations.
This interview was with my wife. She is currently a special education aid and is working towards her bachelors in education.
This is an interview with my 77 year old grandpa. I asked him about creativity in his own life and various aspects of his life that have led him to where he is now
Ryan Decker, 11th Grade interviewing Carla Mancuso, Academic All American and current teacher at High Point Regional High School
"Once you first started hearing about the idea of 'what if there are not enough ventilators?' and we had to create a criteria for doctors to evaluate who is going to get what kind of treatment, my very first thought...
In this interview I ask my uncle what Venezuela was like before and after the rise of Hugo Chavez.
Today I interviewed my Grandpa. He talked about his childhood, teaching career and more.
Talking about what life is like for a teacher/student during this unprecedented pandemic.