I started my educational journey when I was 4 years old. It began in the small town in a one-room church that was in the center of the town. This was my first introduction to the educational system. We did not have a state-run program in my town. I did not go to a federally funded school program until I hit kindergarten when I was 5 years old. 5 years old was when I started kindergarten and ended up staying at this one school until I was in 5th grade. This journey of elementary school has lots of ups and downs. I would have the same teacher for kindergarten to 2nd grade and then end up repeating 2nd grade. I had missed so much school and I was diagnosed with a learning disability in 2nd grade, and this was an emotional year for me.
My teacher Ms. Johnson had a huge impact on me, and I remember many things of her trying to make learning fun. Mrs. Johnson was very dedicated to her students in the classroom. When I moved up to the third grade Ms. Johnson did as well. This is a teacher that had a very strong impact on me until this day. I am friends with her on social media and I followed her through her different ways of teaching. This is one person that helped me get inspired to start working with youth from the work I saw her doing. As Rita Pierson says every student needs a champon, that was Ms. Johnson.Ms. Johnson was my third-grade teacher. I also have some other milestones that I completed in third grade that I would start and continue all the way to my college years. By playing the sports I learned many different avenues of community and really understand what it matten to hear student’s. I also learned other emotional angles and aspects of how to handle hard situations. Even when things got hard, I learned that your community was there for you. My community later in life ends up being a strong part of helping me get through hard times when I was in high school.
Two major obstacles I had in life for the loss of both of my parents. I lost my father when I was in 8th grade and then my mother my sophomore year of high school. This is where being in a community really brought me joy and support in life and when I look back on it now I want to make sure the students I am educating have this. My biggest angle is trying to use digital technology to help students use their voice and become a closer community in their educational system. Students should have a part in their educational Journey where they feel they have a voice and how and what they want to get out of their education. students learn better from each other and not just when they're being pushed by an adult. by giving students the time and space to learn something new they have a willingness inside to take in more of the information. When information is just pushed on them and they're not given the time and space to ask questions, it's them going through the motions of an educational system we have in place. One project called the hole in the wall was a great study that showed that students learn better when they're exploring on their own and with the support of each other. students learned how to use a computer in a different language all on their own without any adult pressuring them or pushing them to learn the idea.
The educational system has to be open for learning new ways for students to take in information. Our digital Natives and we should be able and willing to give them the time and space to learn how to give their opinions within the classroom. by giving students a different way of learning and in taking information they will get more out of it. in 2023 most people walk around with a calculator in their pocket which is on their cell phone. also on their cell phone you're able to ask a question to Google or find the answer to a straight Direct question. Are educators giving students time and space to process information and how to analyze what is going on? Are we teaching students how to use technology and how to understand what information is accurate? There are many different websites and forms of communication online but how are we getting students ready for taking in all this information? students need to be able to take in and analyze the information that is correct. we're in a time and education we're memorizing the times table or how to do a formula isn't as effective as students learning how to read and analyze information. We are living in a digital world and the world is not going backwards. we need to prepare students for the world that they will be moving forward in. I'm not saying That I know how to use technology inside and out but I do know that I cannot make technology go away, it is only becoming a stronger part of my life. and I'm willing to learn new ways in making technology be part of what I'm teaching. I want to be able to make sure that I'm still staying true to my why and beliefs as an educator.
I want to help students build a community in the school by having them create Google forms. I am going to give them the time and space to create the whole project for change in their school community. This to be a student lead project using technology. I'm going to commit an hour a week for students to get together to create and a Google forms. These Google forms will be created by students which they can have other students in their school community fill out. I want them to have the ability to create change within their educational community by asking the questions they want to ask. Once students have created the Google form they can put it in the Google classroom for their fellow students to fill out. When all the student surveys come back from the school Community the group of students can look over and analyze the information. I want them to learn how to analyze the data and move forward on a project. I want them to find a need that they want to change and read the information students get back to them to help move this change. lots of times we'll have students fill out Google surveys and then that's it they don't move forward any further. I want students to be able to go to the next step with the information. Giving students the tool to help change their school Community using their voice will give them skills they can use later on in life. This will also give students digital technology skills that they will need for their own life. Technology is not going away, if anything, it's becoming stronger. by helping students use a digital tool they'll be able to help improve their community and make sure their voice is heard in their educational journey. My hope is they take these skills they learn within their community and use their
voice to push for change.








