David Taus, TAC, High School Biology
Facts:
David
grew up in Milwaukee, WI, where he spent the school year asking "impertinent
questions," and the summer leading camping trips in Northern Wisconsin.
His questioning continued at Brown University, where he earned a degree
in psychology. Since moving to Boston in the summer of 2001, David has
paid his bills by working with Citizen Schools, teaching job and life
skills to cognitively disabled adults, and assisting with biochemical
genetic research at Children's Hospital. He has kept otherwise busy by
creating, producing, and hosting his very own radio program every Tuesday
night on a local noncommercial station, as well as playing in local Ultimate
Frisbee leagues. He risks life and limb daily by commuting on his bicycle
in Boston traffic, where the wind always seems to blow directly into his
face.
David wants to be a teacher because of "the generous salaries and
certain celebrity status."
Inside Scoop:
"I
am amazed at how accessible professors, advisors, and mentors are both
within the program as well as the university at large. It's nice to know
that when you need to talk with a professor, generally speaking, they
are available and willing to meet with you."
"Teaching is the only prescriptive means of bettering society.
Other lines of work react to bad things that have already happened; good
education can prevent these bad things from happening in the first place." |