Submit your Story Map

Post the link for your completed, saved, and published StoryMapJS as a comment here. 

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    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Kassandra,
      Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I think that many people share the sentiments and experiences you have had in education. It took me a number of years after college to understand my passion and interests.

    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Thank you for sharing your story. The experience in your freshman year seems like a big reminder of how negatively impactful educator’s comments can be on students. It is a major struggle in schools to maintain the dignity of all of our students. It seems that your advisor does that.

    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Hi Regina! I’m excited to read your StoryMap. Thanks for teaching me the shortcut way to view your StoryMap
      You have so many positive teacher role model who seemed to have really impacted you. Also, the resilience to continue pursuing your passion in learning and teaching is inspiring to me as well.

    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Hi Hilda! Thank you for sharing your journey. You have honestly shown how your determination and resilience has brought you to this point. I think that your future students will find hope and joy once they connect to your on-going journey.

    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Carmen,
      Thank you for sharing your journey through uncertainty in schooling. It’s interesting what kinds of things (ie. artistic projects) we remember learning in elementary school. Those are important to recall as we develop our teaching practice.

    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Thank you for sharing your story. You have a diversity of experiences in education which give you a viewpoint that can be helpful to many students in the future. I wonder if you think it might be possible to create the best of both worlds (a good teacher and a good classroom community) in your future classroom life. What do you think that might look like or sound like?

  1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

    Hi Doha! Thanks for sharing this aspect of your life as a Yemeni-American. It seems that you experience in schools within ESL programs will inform how you might approach teaching and learning with students. (and our assumptions of support at home).

    1. Dr. Atasi Das (She/her/hers) Post author

      Hi Monica,
      Thanks for sharing your story. Your story is a great example of captivating storytelling. This is such a strength to bring into the classroom. In a way, we can view struggles and resilience and also acknowledge that we are always growing and changing. I think your future students will find hope and strength as they connect to your journey.

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