Greetings blogosphere, twitterverse, and internet at large! I am a
current 7th grade language arts teacher in the Four Corners of
New Mexico, serving primarily Navajo students. I am in my second year of
certified teaching, with other experience in high school alternative ed and
college EFL teaching in Thailand.
When I graduated from high school, my friend gave me an empty
journal. All he wrote in it was: “Don’t let this be blank.” I feel compelled to
live by this simple creed, especially when it comes to the most important
issues of justice in our society. In creating this blog, I am trying to live up
to his challenge for me. I owe it to my students, my schools, and my community
not to let my passions go unshared or unsaid. Being a better teacher for my
students, getting bright and passionate people to work in education, and creating
better systems to serve kids in schools are all pivotal to providing
opportunities for all kids in my state of New Mexico.
As a new-ish teacher, I offer the simpleton perspective: all I can
share is from my experience in the classroom, seeing policies and programs play
out in my practice as a teacher and in my students’ learning experience. I am
‘in the trenches’ and I hope that my point of view, however limited, can cast
some light on the highest levels of education decisions in the country. If you are
a student, a parent, an engaged member of our democracy, or a fellow advocate
for kids, welcome to newmexed.
The learning is in the struggle.