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[Bookmark] Rita Pierson: Every kid needs a champion
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFnMTHhKdkw?list=PLOGi5-fAu8bGiEvsxHyAvT8oIwkV8aOVk]Published on 3 May 2013Rita Pierson, a teacher for 40 years, once heard a colleague say, “They don’t pay me to like the kids.” Her response: “Kids don’t learn from people they don’t like.’” A rousing call to educators to believe in their students and actually connect with them on a real, human, personal level.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design — plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Reblog: Five-Minute Film Festival: Inspirational Teachers (via edutopia)
ORIGINALLY POSTED TO EDUTOPIA:Ā EDUTOPIA.ORGBYĀ KEYANA STEVENSĀ on July 17, 2015People have so many different reasons to join the education field — what inspired you to become an educator?Ā Perhaps you feel a desire to give back to the community, or you relish the intellectual challenge, or perhaps the simple reward of seeing a student smile every day is your motivation. ButĀ I suspect that for many people, an encounter with an inspiring educator might have beenĀ the spark that led to this career path.Ā Read on for more video profiles of inspiring teachers across the country and their stories.Video Playlist: Inspirational Teachers
Watch the player below to see the whole playlist, orĀ view it on YouTube.[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries?list=PLrMqXQ2J_13vcbHVJTImOO2wmWDDVi0md]- Teacher Chris Emdin Finding Ways to Make Math FunĀ (3:44)
Dr. Chris Emdin, a science educator and professor at the Columbia Teachers College, started theĀ #HipHopEdĀ movement to help teachers connect science and math education with students’ real-world interests. This video was originally created as an advertisement for Office Depot, but Emdin’s message of “meeting students on their own cultural turf” will resonate with teachers everywhere.
- Shelter from the StormĀ (3:39)
Ms. Reifler is a teacher in a low-income elementary school in east Los Angeles. She encourages her students to look beyond their circumstances and envision what a “good life” could mean for them. Like any teacher, Ms. Reifler only has one year to spend with her students, but as the video says, “A moment with a good teacher can give a lifetime of hope.”
- David Hunter, Zombie-Based LearningĀ (2:34)
David Hunter noticed how much his students loved books and movies about the zombie apocalypse, and instead of telling themĀ to read something else, heĀ found a way to addĀ the concept into his curriculum. He uses a self-made graphic textbook to teach students about disease outbreaks and survival skills, incorporating state curriculum standards and project-based learning in creative ways.
- Meditation 4 Madmen – Kevin “Teach” BaasĀ (4:53)
If you saw Kevin Baas riding his motorcycle down the street you might not immediately think “educator,” but the shop class teacher’s passion for helping his students succeed is the same as any other’s. (The second half of this video does get a bit advertorial, so when you get to that point, hit pause and check out the website forĀ Kevin’s Kennedy Chopper Class here.)
- Ahoy! Meet Nancy Davis, the Pirate TeacherĀ (4:45)
When Nancy Davis, an elementary school teacher, had to have eye surgery for cancer, she worried that her students might be put off by the eye patch she had to wear — so she turned it into an opportunity for fun instead, andĀ became the Pirate Teacher!
- Wright’s Law: A Unique Teacher Imparts Real Life LessonsĀ (11:58)
Physics teacher Jeffrey Wright is most well-known to his students for his whimsical science experiments and classroom demonstrations. His drive to be a good teacher and mentor to his students comes in spite of — or perhaps because of — surprising personal challenges. Be warned: you might want to save this one for watching in the privacy of your home, as it will make you cry (happy) tears.
More Resources on Inspiring Teachers
For more stories about educators that go above and beyond the call of duty, check out these additional articles! - Teacher Chris Emdin Finding Ways to Make Math FunĀ (3:44)







