What are those teaching moments?

"I have come to believe that a great teacher is a great artist and that there are as few as there are any other great artists. Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit."

-John Steinbeck

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Learning about diversity through service



The MLK Jr. Service Day Challenge was a three-pronged event: listening to a speaker on diversity and equality, making lunches and medical kits for the homeless in Raleigh and taking part in a peaceful protest around campus. This event was enlightening, because of its strong connection to diversity. Being an educator in such a cultured society requires a diverse mindset and the conscious understanding of the undertones that come with this diversity. This service opportunity allowed for more than doing one’s share for their community, it reaches out to the community and spreads awareness of social issues still prevalent in today’s diverse society.

As an educator it is important to be able to understand where your students come from and how they identify in order to respect them. If you give them respect they’ll give it to you in return. The speaker at this service event discussed the importance of understanding how your actions affect others. As an educator you must take into consideration how your actions are perceived to your students. Our future classrooms will be so diverse it is imperative we understand how to make sure we, as well as our entire class, understand the importance of diversity and how it helps a team (which is what our classrooms are) work.


The service aspect of this event made sure to connect students from N.C. State and Ligon Middle School to the Raleigh community by extending a hand in providing the medical aid kits and bag lunches. This speaks to the ability we as educators have to make an impact outside of the classroom. At this event we teamed up with middle school students to demonstrate to them the importance of service and equality. I felt this was a perfect correlation to education, because of its connection to teaching students about social issues, instead of merely course content. And effective teacher is able to do both. This event helped me understand what this looks like and how I can accomplish it.

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