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Stepan MekhitarianEd.M. TEP (TAC) '06High School MathematicsFacts:
"I strongly believe that school teaches students more than just English, math, history, and science. School influences a child's aspirations, motivations, and general outlook on life. It teaches students how to think in a logical and organized manner, which I find to be the most critical aspect of an education." "I've learned that good teaching involves an incredibly high level of planning and thought; you cannot make it up as you go along. However, I've also discovered that teaching is so fulfilling and fun I catch myself doing the extras to make better lesson plans without much effort. Teaching is a profession where the reward for going the extra step can be found in the classroom every day." Inside Scoop: "This February, the program arranged for us to spend a week in New Orleans helping schools that had been devastated by the hurricane and learning about education in Louisiana. The experience was educational, inspiring and quite honestly, very fun. The trip strengthened our bonds as a cohort and provided opportunities for insights on education from administrators, principals, and even the mayor of New Orleans. It was a truly memorable experience!" Stepan Mekhitarian"The Cambridge-Harvard Summer Academy can seem extremely challenging at first, especially if it is your first time teaching. The fact that this first teaching experience is at a summer school with restless teenagers may also seem daunting. However, there is plenty of support and guidance along the way and before the summer is over, you'll be wishing you had the kids again as your students in the fall." "I'm from Los Angeles and Cambridge couldn't be more different. I love the city so much I am considering moving here after graduation. The neighborhoods have a wonderful historic feel, the squares nearby offer great nightlife (particularly Central Square), and people seem very friendly. As much as I enjoy driving, there is something special about wearing a jacket and walking around town instead. I also enjoy the snow -- perhaps because I have never experienced a true winter living in LA. Cambridge and Boston also demonstrate an interest in public education I have never seen before. They are truly academic cities. Whether to learn or teach, these cities are great places for education." |
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