- I'm Rachel, and I have to admit I have never loved my name more than when the first graders in my current student-teaching placement raise their hands and say "Teacher Rachel..."(far more on them soon because, let's be real, they're the real stars of the story of this year).
- I am brand new to Philly, and moved here primarily because of this program. I could not be happier with my new home, though! Before Philadelphia, I was living in San Francisco, but grew up between coasts; I was born in New York City, started elementary school in Washington state, finished high school in California, and went to college in New Hampshire.
- I have long held a passion for reducing the discrepancies in access to high-quality education across our country, and after college I went to work for the Center for Education Policy at a national research institute where I explored a wide variety of approaches to improving teaching and learning from a “birds-eye” persepctive. While I found the work intellectually stimulating, I was also repeatedly drawn closer to the classroom. As a researcher, my favorite days were those that I spent in schools, interviewing teachers and observing their classes, and at the same time, I felt critical of my own attempts to evaluate their work without personal experience in the field. After these site visits, I sat in my office wishing to return to the energy of campus and feeling the urge to be part of a school team.
- I have always loved working with children and have found that interacting with them as a mentor, coach, caregiver, tutor and more has energized me unlike anything else; so while I view teaching among the most challenging professions, I also see it as endlessly rewarding.
I selected the early elementary education program both because I find great joy in working with young children and because I believe that the "compounding interest" of early education is tremendous. I want to create a safe and caring classroom that can set students up to see themselves as capable and enthusiastic learners that will motivate them throughout their educational pursuit, and I believe TEP's philosophy on teaching will help me to do this.
Hopefully by this point you're still with me and will read on to learn about my classes, my student-teaching placement(s), and my adventures in this new city. I can't promise that every entry will be enthralling, but I will promise that each will be an honest reflection on my experience here. Through this blog I hope to give you enough of a taste of my life such that you might test out for yourself whether you, too, could find a place here in the TEP cohort.
‘Til next time,
R
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