Medha Kirtane
Ed.M. TEP (TAC) '03
High School History
Facts:
Born and raised in New Jersey, Medha is the daughter of Indian immigrants
to America, and self-proclaimed girl of the Northeast. She attended Williams
College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and later worked as the assistant director
of the Williams College Multicultural Center. Medha lives with her brother, sister-in-law, and baby niece a half hour from Cambridge and she
commutes each day to attend class and work at her school site.
A trained Indian classical dancer, Medha looks forward
to bringing the arts, the backgrounds of her students, and the community
into her classroom. "I love working with kids, and I
find the classroom to be the ideal space for dismantling and understanding
social constructions and their impact on our lives. Education is empowerment,
and lessons learned by youngsters can aid them in becoming effective and
responsible contributors to our society."
Inside
Scoop:
It's important to become a teacher if you feel a passion for it. If this
passion is in place, teaching teaches us so much about others as well
as ourselves. A teacher becomes both a student and teacher, of the material
being studied as well as the students. It is a means for progress by way
of creating means for understanding one's self and the world.
"What is Harvard like? It's what you make of it. There are a ton
of resources around, but you have to be proactive to make your time here
personal. Because the institution is so large, it is easy to be swallowed
up by the number of activities and number of students. Ask yourself "What
are my priorities?" and see to it that you meet your needs. Know
what you want in order to make your one year here as eye-opening as possible."
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