Teachers' Voices minisode 2
Join educational researcher Nina Alonso for this podcast series as she shares powerful stories from teachers around the world, talking in their own words about their own experiences.
In this special episode, Nina talks to educators around the world, and asks them to share why they’re so passionate about preparing children for their future.
First we hear from Nadia in New York:
“The long impact that teachers have is we do things that we are passionate about, from our heart we pour into the lives of children not knowing where that would lead and we will not often have the opportunity of hearing how we’ve changed their lives.” – Nadia
We also hear from Jose Luis, in Singapore, and from Pamela, in South Africa:
“I believe that teaching is not only about academics. I’m very passionate about giving and helping children gain skills in developing socially, building their self-esteem and having a positive outlook towards school and life in general.” – Pamela
Diana in the Gaza Strip highlights the need to support other teachers and keep them motivated during turbulent times, because the key to the success of any educational experience is the teacher. This is a view also held by Olasunkanmi in Nigeria, who, during the pandemic, created a digital platform to enable collaboration among educators.
Listen to more stories from teachers discussing the latest pedagogical research and how they’re implementing it in their daily teaching on Teachers’ Voices.