Why I Teach, Where I Teach: To Ignite a Spark
This Teacher Appreciation Week, Anjali Bhatt explores her journey to becoming a teacher and how she ignites a spark in her students.
Why I Teach, Where I Teach: To Build a Foundation for a Future
On the blog, Dr. Melissa Collins explores her educational journey and what inspired her to become an educational leader.
Why I Teach, Where I Teach: To Empower Children Through Literacy
2024 LA Teacher of the Year Kylie Altier explores how why they became a teacher and how they support their students every day.
Why I Teach, Where I Teach: So My Students Have the Opportunity to Define Themselves
We are all aware of the trite — yet true — expression that “education is freedom.” So, how apropos is it that I am an educator at a school called…
Why I Teach Where I Teach: To Continue the Latino Legacy
“Do you want to watch history? Or do you want to make history?” This is a question that the former leader of the 1968 Azusa High School walkouts, Victor Gonzalez,…
Why I Teach Where I Teach: To Use My White Privilege to Close Opportunity Gaps
I teach English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at Argyle Middle School, which is five miles away from the house I grew up in and in the same school…
Why I Teach Where I Teach: To be a Positive Light for Latino Students
At a young age, I became conscious of issues of equity. My family emigrated in 1981 from El Salvador — a country that was torn apart by a civil war…
Why I Teach Where I Teach: To Open Up a World of Possibilities
In order to get students outside of their comfort zones, they must have role models and teachers who are willing to do the same. Rural America is often starving for…
Why I Teach Where I Teach: To Show That the American Dream is Indeed Possible
We are each a sum of our life experiences. Opportunities chosen and those passed up. Chances taken, or not. Risks accepted. Fears overcome. And passion found. Thirty years ago, I found…