Goevry World Shopping Magazine

Top Menu

  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contacts
  • UK
  • DE

Main Menu

  • Travel & Lifestyle
  • Fashion
  • Health & Beauty
  • Science & Tech
  • Gift Guides
  • Buying Guides
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contacts
  • UK
  • DE

logo

Goevry World Shopping Magazine

  • Travel & Lifestyle
    • Enrichissez votre expérience de lecture grâce à ces grands magazines français

      May 20, 2026
      0
    • Beyond the Clouds: Why This is NYC’s Most Immersive Experience

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Entdecken Sie die besten Fantasy-Hörbücher für Kinder – voller Staunen und Hoffnung

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Solve, Move, Win: The Nostalgic Thrill of the Classic Board

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Beyond the Skyline: Discovering Boston’s Soul from 750 Feet

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Découvrez le pouvoir du son à travers ces cinq récits à ne ...

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Scopri i piani sanitari Premium per famiglie per la massima tranquillità a ...

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Affordable Travel Protection Quotes for Your Next Global Vacation

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Entdecken Sie preisgekrönte Kunsthotels und Boutique-Unterkünfte in Norwegen

      May 14, 2026
      0
  • Fashion
    • Rinnova il tuo guardaroba quotidiano con questi splendidi abiti midi di Pull&Bear

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Capo essenziale dalla vestibilità squadrata e di qualità eccellente per una moda ...

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Scopri la nuova collezione stagionale di top in cotone firmati

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Premium Oversized Streetwear Shirts Featuring Bold High Definition Prints

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Απαραίτητες μοντέρνες τσάντες ώμου για μια τέλεια κομψή καλοκαιρινή εμφάνιση

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • CREPSLOCKER: Your Ultimate Destination for Exclusive Sneakers and Streetwear

      May 1, 2026
      0
    • La guida dell'uomo moderno per padroneggiare il look casual perfetto

      April 28, 2026
      0
    • I cinque look in denim indispensabili per ogni guardaroba in questa stagione

      April 24, 2026
      0
    • Best Lightweight Football Shirts from Spain’s Most Passionate Clubs

      April 23, 2026
      0
  • Health & Beauty
    • Capsule di glicinato di magnesio puro per alleviare lo stress e garantire ...

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Modern Hygiene Made Simple with Wype

      May 12, 2026
      0
    • GETKONG: Naadloze digitale gezondheidszorg binnen handbereik

      May 6, 2026
      0
    • GETKONG: Directe gezondheidszorg, overal en altijd

      May 6, 2026
      0
    • GETKONG: Geef je levensstijl een nieuwe impuls met mode en innovatie

      May 6, 2026
      0
    • GETKONG: Jouw weg naar welzijn, prestaties en een gezonder leven

      May 6, 2026
      0
    • Wype: Smarter Hygiene Solutions for a Cleaner and Easier Lifestyle

      April 23, 2026
      0
    • PetenKoiratarvike: Premium-Lemmikkiruokaa ja Hoitoa Jokaiselle Karvaiselle Ystävälle

      October 9, 2025
      0
    • Transform Your Skin with Dermstore’s Premium Vitamin C Serums

      September 18, 2025
      0
  • Science & Tech
    • Inside the World of Espionage: The SPYSCAPE Experience

      May 14, 2026
      0
    • Scoprite il futuro dell'informatica con i portatili e le workstation ad alte ...

      June 15, 2025
      0
    • Entdecken Sie die Innovation hinter Ninja-Geräten: Revolutionieren Sie Ihre Küche noch heute

      June 2, 2025
      0
    • Unleash Your Imagination: Explore Science Fiction & Fantasy Audiobooks with Audible

      March 12, 2025
      0
    • Apple MacBook Air bei WIRKAUFENS - Clevere Angebote, Top-Qualität und ultimative Leistung!

      March 1, 2025
      0
    • AGM-Batterien bei ATP Autoteile - Kraft, Leistung und Zuverlässigkeit für Ihr Fahrzeug!

      February 26, 2025
      0
    • Crush Your Hiring Test with JobTestPrep – Your Gateway to Career Success

      February 25, 2025
      0
    • Master Every Job Assessment with JobTestPrep Comprehensive Practice Tests and Expert Study ...

      February 19, 2025
      0
    • Transformieren Sie Ihr Unternehmen Mit Sage: Effizienz In Höchstform

      January 31, 2025
      0
  • Gift Guides
    • A Social Night Out in London: Monopoly Lifesized Brings Competition to ...

      April 16, 2026
      0
    • Create Lasting Memories with CEWE Photo Book: Your Personalized Keepsake from Boots ...

      May 8, 2025
      0
    • Farrar & Tanner: Luxury and Bespoke Gifts for Every Occasion

      March 25, 2025
      0
    • Tommee Tippee Soothers: The Perfect Blend of Comfort, Style, and Practicality for ...

      March 13, 2025
      0
    • Indulge at the Pinnacle of Private Luxury with Je Joue

      March 8, 2025
      0
    • Get Closer to Your Favorite Stars With Memmo.me’s Exclusive Celebrity Video Messages

      February 25, 2025
      0
    • Waterford Crystal – Mastering the Art of Fine Glassware and Elegant Home ...

      February 15, 2025
      0
    • Discover the World of Exclusive Whiskies with The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

      February 8, 2025
      0
    • Embark on an Exclusive Whisky Journey with The Scotch Malt Whisky Society

      February 8, 2025
      0
  • Buying Guides
    • Elevate Your Game with Premium Golf Balls and Exclusive Deals at Discount ...

      April 17, 2025
      0
    • Aatu’s Premium Dog and Cat Food Delivers High-Quality Nutrition with Natural Ingredients

      April 14, 2025
      0
    • AATU Offers Premium Pet Food Made with Fresh Meat and Natural Ingredients ...

      April 9, 2025
      0
    • Discover the Best Boxsets from Townsendmusic

      February 21, 2025
      0
    • Transform Your Garden into a Bird Haven with These Must-Haves

      January 10, 2025
      0
    • Discovering Unique Whisky Flavours: A Journey of Taste and Tradition

      January 10, 2025
      0
    • Stress-Free Parenting Explore Tommee Tippee’s Range of Baby Care Innovations

      December 26, 2024
      0
    • TOMMEE TIPPEE Innovative Designs for Happy, Healthy Babies and Stress-Free Parents

      December 12, 2024
      0
    • Intelligent einkaufen: Der ultimative Preisvergleich für die besten Deals

      December 11, 2024
      0
  • Enrichissez votre expérience de lecture grâce à ces grands magazines français

  • Scopri mobili belli e resistenti per ogni spazio esterno

  • Znajdź idealne opony do swojego samochodu w iParts

  • Everything You Need to Know About Specialized Travel Insurance Plans

  • Transforma tu cocina casera con estos hornos profesionales Balay

  • Ottimizza i tuoi costi energetici con le nuove soluzioni energetiche di E.ON

  • Najlepsze naturalne przekąski poprawiające codzienne samopoczucie Twojego psa

  • Inside the World of Espionage: The SPYSCAPE Experience

Travel & Lifestyle
Home›Travel & Lifestyle›His Teachers Showed Him Why History Matters. Now He Wants to Pay That Forward.

His Teachers Showed Him Why History Matters. Now He Wants to Pay That Forward.

By admin1
October 9, 2023
415
0
Share:

[ad_1]

Plenty of students find social studies lessons a bit dull. Not Caleb Brown.

Future Teachers Logo

Where some students might see a sequence of dates to memorize, he sees turning points that helped define the world we live in today. Where some might see a long list of presidents whose names and timelines blur together, he sees stories of courage and perseverance. Where some see bloody battles and impassioned speeches that no longer seem relevant, he sees a chance to understand what we’ve been through and where we’re going.

Brown loves — and has long loved — learning about history, civics, geography and government, in part because he had teachers who brought infectious energy and enthusiasm to those lessons. Eager to build a career out of his interest in social studies, he thought about museum curation, archival work and practicing law. But nothing felt quite right, until he considered teaching.

Teaching, Brown thought, offered him an opportunity to continue to learn and talk about history and government every day while paying forward the passion that was imbued in him at any early age.

Brown graduated high school when the pandemic began and entered his freshman year at Clemson University as the virus raged on, shaping his experiences as a student and shaking up the career he had decided to pursue. Now, Brown is a senior at Clemson, and next year, he’ll graduate and begin teaching in his own classroom.

He recognizes the challenges that will come with it — the field has changed so much in just his four years of college, he notes — yet he is undeterred. He feels teaching is what he’s meant to do, that he is well positioned to be a role model to his students, even as he acknowledges that he has as much to learn from them as they do from him.

In our Future Teachers series, we meet people in teacher preparation programs who are on the cusp of entering the classroom, aware of the decline of the teaching profession and still unswayed. This month, we are featuring Caleb Brown.

The following interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.

Caleb Brown

Name: Caleb Brown

Age: 20

College: Clemson University

Area of study: History, secondary education

Intends to teach: Social studies

Hometown: Rock Hill, South Carolina


EdSurge: What is one of your earliest memories of a teacher?

Caleb Brown: My third grade teacher, Ms. Wright, definitely had a great impact on my life. I just remember her caring so much about her students, investing a lot of time with students who maybe didn’t get concepts as quick as others, and just always being there.

Later on, as I went into middle and high school and was wondering what I wanted to do in my career, I would think about teaching, and Ms. Wright would come to mind as an example of how to do education right. She led with great skill in the classroom.

When did you realize that you wanted to become a teacher yourself? Was there a specific moment or a story?

In high school, I participated in Teacher Cadets, a program that allows high school students to explore the education field as a possible career, in part by having them go into local elementary and middle schools and by serving and observing in the field.

Through that program, I found out that I really enjoyed the craft of teaching, the art of teaching. I did go into an elementary school and I learned that I did not want to be an elementary school teacher. But I did enjoy teaching. I was always interested in history. I enjoyed my [Advanced Placement] U.S. history class and had always enjoyed my social studies classes. So I felt like teaching was a great way of blending my passions — talking about and learning about history, helping people and being part of their journey. So it was during Teacher Cadets that I really started considering teacher education programs in college.

I imagine you must’ve had a little bit of an interest in teaching already if you participated in Teacher Cadets. Is that right?

Definitely. That kind of goes back to those fond memories we were talking about earlier, with my third grade teacher and my early elementary years.

But there were also a lot of times when I realized how interested I was in history and social studies and was wondering what I could do with that. Maybe I could work in a museum or a library. A lot of people suggested I go into teaching. So it was one of those things where I was very curious and just wanted to explore that career path. Teacher Cadets was offered at my high school, and I figured it was something I could at least learn from. So it was an initial curiosity that kind of turned into a yearning to learn more.

So you went through the program, and your curiosity blossomed. Did you ever reconsider?

Well, I always thought about going into other history-related fields. I thought about possibly going to law school. Then I shadowed a lawyer, and I wasn’t too psyched about that work. It just wasn’t my passion, and I wanted to do something I was passionate about. Being around students, being around young learners, is definitely something I found out I was passionate about. I also explored possibly working in curation or some kind of a museum setting, but always found myself coming back to teaching.

Why do you want to become a teacher?

A lot of times, social studies gets a bad rap. That can be true for other subjects too, but social studies is often [reduced to] memorizing facts and dates. But for me, social studies has always been so much more. It’s really learning about stories and origins — it’s learning about our present by looking through the lens of the past and understanding so much more about where we are now.

I think by bringing that energy into the classroom — even if social studies isn’t somebody’s passion — students can at least come to respect it and recognize it. That’s always been my ‘why.’

Also, I want to be there as a role model. Of course, we can talk about pedagogy and state standards, but teaching is a people profession. So learning how to love people, being part of the community and being part of something bigger than myself is also my ‘why.’ And I think teaching offers that in a way that no other profession does.

Was your own experience in school largely positive or largely negative? And how does that inform your decision to teach?

I’ve always been in public schools, and I’ve had ups and downs. For the most part it’s been positive.

Getting into high school, I had the opportunity to do a little more specialization, taking AP courses in history — U.S. history, European history, human geography, AP government. That’s when I got to really experience a deeper level of social studies content. I had great teachers who were passionate about issues ranging from the U.S. Constitution to how the government works, and their passion often ignited my passion because I could see that they were just as excited talking about it as I was learning about it.

What gives you hope about your future career?

It’s a dynamic field. It’s been a rough few years, just with the pandemic and the profession becoming so politicized. But what gives me hope is those times in the classroom when you kind of get that ‘eureka!’ moment or that ‘aha’ moment with an individual child. In those moments, you understand that you are more than just the politics — more than the chaos you often see on the news.

As a teacher, you’re dealing with individual lives and destinies. You’re working with real people and their trajectories. And truly, that gives me hope. Even if I can play a small part in shaping that person, whether it’s related to social studies or maybe something less direct, that gives me hope and lets me know that I’m in the right profession.

My hope is always in the students and their possibilities.

What gives you pause or worries you about becoming a teacher?

It kind of ties into the same thing that gives me hope. A lot of times you look at the headlines, you see how political schools are just by the nature of our education system, and you see the different agendas being pushed through the schoolhouse. Sometimes, this may have adverse effects on kids.

I have other concerns too, like pandemic burnout and increased use of technology. You have artificial intelligence on the scene. It’s a dynamic, constantly changing field. That gives me pause because I’m in a teacher education program preparing to go into teaching at a time when so much is changing. I was a freshman in college in fall 2020. I came to Clemson University and the teacher education program during COVID-19. I’ll be leaving in 2024. Even in those four years, as I’m preparing to go into the field, so much about it has changed.

I don’t think change is necessarily a bad thing. Change can also be hopeful. But when you look at the headlines and you look at the state of our world and of our education system, it gives me pause.

I also worry about the kids. I’ve worked in schools where kids do not have all of their basic needs met. It’s hard to teach somebody about the importance of the American Civil War when they’re hungry. So a lot of things give me pause as an incoming teacher, but I keep soldiering on.

Why does the field need you right now?

We need teachers who are willing to admit that they may not always be right about everything; teachers who are willing to be challenged and to learn from others; and teachers who practice critical thinking and active listening. You would think these traits would be fundamental for educators, but it’s often lacking.

I think what I bring to the table is that I’m someone who’s willing to learn, somebody who’s willing to be a forever student. Even as an educator, the process of learning never stops. I can learn from students as much as they can learn from me.

[ad_2]

Source link

Tagsartdayenjoyexplorefallforeverkidslifelivelooklovemememoriesmodelmynatureraprockworkworld
Previous Article

Army spending $1.5B on 155mm rounds to ...

Next Article

Ecommerce entrepreneur Wonder Group acquires Blue Apron

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • All

    NIX United Hosts Digital Marketing Webinar with Nick Maslii

    August 20, 2022
    By admin1
  • Travel & Lifestyle

    As Schools Serve More Immigrant Children, Demand Grows for Bilingual Psychologists

    June 28, 2024
    By admin1
  • Travel & Lifestyle

    Gardner Edgerton Approves Incentives for Special Education Teachers

    August 16, 2022
    By admin1
  • Travel & Lifestyle

    Beyond the Pages: Exploring the Enchantment of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

    December 2, 2023
    By admin1
  • Health & Beauty

    United States vs. Sweden FREE LIVE STREAM (8/6/23): Watch USWNT Women’s World Cup Round online | Time, TV, channel

    August 6, 2023
    By admin1
  • Science & Tech

    Unleash Your Vaping Adventure: Explore LiQuid’s Best Sellers at £1!

    February 13, 2024
    By admin1

Leave a reply Cancel reply

You may interested

  • Science & Tech

    Franchetti Named First Female U.S. Navy Commander

  • Science & Tech

    Can science ever discover absolute truths about reality?

  • Science & Tech

    Science Colloquium Returns to MJC Fall 2022

Search

Categories

  • All (1,241)
  • Animal Food (23)
  • Books & Novels (24)
  • Buying Guides (31)
  • Buying Guides (21)
  • Donation and Services (7)
  • Export Test (21)
  • Fashion (1,733)
  • Fashis (1)
  • Fitness & Health (20)
  • Food & Drinks (17)
  • Gift Guides (23)
  • Gift Guides (52)
  • Health & Beauty (22)
  • Health & Beauty (1,602)
  • Home&Living (227)
  • Marketing & Safety Solutions (3)
  • Mobility & Lifestyle (9)
  • Movies (1)
  • Non classifié(e) (2)
  • Nutritional Innovation (4)
  • Photo Gifts (1)
  • Price Comparison (1)
  • Science & Tech (1,344)
  • Science & Tech (1)
  • Sports (30)
  • Technology (172)
  • Travel & Lifestyle (1,691)
  • Travel & Lifestyle (17)
logo

Goevry is not just another run-of-the-mill magazine; it's a transformative journey that transcends the boundaries of traditional fashion publications. Our team of passionate experts, seasoned fashionistas, and visionary writers collaborate to curate a diverse range of thought-provoking features that delve into the very essence of style, culture, and identity.

  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Enrichissez votre expérience de lecture grâce à ces grands magazines français

    By techsmillion
    May 20, 2026
  • Scopri mobili belli e resistenti per ogni spazio esterno

    By techsmillion
    May 20, 2026
  • A Homecoming Story, An Original Documentary Featuring Giannis Antetokounmpo

    By admin1
    January 17, 2024
  • Smart education market size records 13.1% year-on-year growth, with rising employment prospects boosting market growth

    By admin1
    October 13, 2022

Follow us

  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contacts
©2024 Copyright Goevry | All Rights Reserved.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy