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I hold two master’s degrees, one in Latin American history and one in secondary education, and taught for four years at a Title I urban high school with a diverse student population. I am a recent product of the Philadelphia Teaching Fellows, where I was steeped in the latest educational philosophies and practices. I am currently taking graduate classes that Read more...
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I am a true believer of the power of education because it has affected my life profoundly. Being an immigrant to the US, my childhood and early education trace back to Hungary. My family and I moved to the United States in 1989. My new adaptive Country provided me with the opportunity to complete my college education. In 2008, I Read more...
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As a young student I struggled with traditional methods of learning because it often felt like large parts of me, such as my feelings, intuitive impressions, visionary capabilities, hopes and dreams, and instinctive responses (did I like what I was studying?) were being left out of the equation. In other words, the content of study was “out there” and rather Read more...