Thursday, March 21, 2013

Personal Values

My values are

  1. Organization
  2. Cheerfulness
  3. Hard Work
  4. Open mindedness
  5. Perseverance
I think that these values say a lot about me and what kind of teacher I will be. Organization is at the top of my list for a reason. It is easy to get distracted if things are not organized, however if as a teacher I have an organized classroom it will be inviting for all individuals to come in and be happy, cheerful. Because I value hard work, I will expect a hard work ethic from my students, this does not mean that I will hold each student to the same amount of work done, but each student will be required to give it 100% which may not be the same for every student. I also value open mindedness, I was to be able to learn lots from my colleagues, but more importantly I want to be able to learn from each of my students, even if it is only things that I can do to better prepare for the next class. I also what my students to understand that they need to persevere when assignments become difficult to complete. 

I think that these values mean that as a teacher I will be inviting to everybody, but expect a hard work and dedication from each and every student no matter their background. 

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Being the "other"

 For this experiment of being the other, I went to two different markets. I went to Rancho Markets and The Asian Market.

This was a weird experience for me. I felt really alone. There was music playing on a loud speaker but I didn't know what was being said. Most of the things at Rancho Market where labeled in spanish so I didn't know what exactly things where, luckily there were English subtitles to a lot of things. I felt alone and helpless. I could really sense that others were treating everybody like friends except for me. It took a lot of time for anybody to say anythings to me, finally a stock man smiled at me and gave me a nod, like how you doing. This made me feel better and more in place. There were a lot of hispanics that would just come and go, like I would at a normal supermarket, yet i didn't really know how to act, where to find things, and what to do.

At the Asian Market, things were really different, there weren't very many people there but, the employees would talk to me. Here there were a lot of different items, that aren't really at our regular supermarkets.

This experience reminded me a lot of the beginning of my mission. I didn't really know what to say and felt really antsy inside. Something that I helped open my eyes, is the fact that both of these markets where very small and I felt lost inside of them, I could only imagine how these cultures feel shopping in a Wal*Mart or Smith's.

As I didn't really know how to act and how to act, I could imagine a student that doesn't feel at home, in the classroom could have a hard time participating or contributing to the discussion, if he or she feels alone. This experience really opened my eyes.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Personal Artifacts


Here are a few pictures of the things that describe me.

So why did I pick these items? At a quick glance it would seem that I have a lot of interest in my life, but this is the extent of what I do and who I am. So for a look into my life here are the artifacts and a  description of what they say about me.

Netflix Home Screen
Movies
Marriage Certificate and picture from Wedding

My wife and I were married in the temple, entering into a culture of people that have been married into the temple and can have an eternal family.
Sports Paraphernalia
I enjoy playing all kinds of sports, in fact playing sports dictates what I do on weekends durning the entire year and almost the whole week during the summer.


Cookbook
Dish Soap
Food
I love cooking and eating food, especially trying new things, in fact I am always doing. And doing the dishes, I love a clean kitchen
Math books and Calculator
Math is my life. I guess that would make a be why I want to be a Math teacher, but I couldn't imagine my life without math. I am always looking for challenges and figuring out how to apply math to my life everyday. This is unique, not many people have that same kind of love and appreciation for math. 

Souvenir from Madagascar
I absolutely loved my mission, I feel like I became a Malagasy (people of Madagascar). But the real reason, I included this is because, since my mission, all of my buddies from the mission have formed a bond that cannot be broken, we are there for each other, and are always finding time to spend together. 
High School Diploma 

 
Seminary Diploma

Tools
Fixing things is one of my forte's. I am a handyman that is always looking for excuses to have to buy new tools that I can use to build/fix things around the house. 


Carolina Tarheels Fan Gear


Camping Tent

Ties
I love dressing up and looking nice.













                                                                 





























Puzzle
Lawn Mower
Washington D.C. Temple





Family Sculpture 

Children Books














Well this is a quick look into my culture. I love my family, and I am so excited to have one of my own. Appearance means a lot to me. But most of all it is important to me that things around me look nice and are usable. As is education. This will be very useful in the classroom. There are a lot of things that I feel describe me and who I am and who I will become. It is interesting to see how these kinds of things will impact my future classroom, hopefully all for the better.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Cultural Snapshot

For this portion of my portfolio, I choose to do a snapshot of the African American males culture. 

In the media African Americans are widely viewed as either really good athletes or "gangsters" here are a few examples. 


Michael Jordan Top 10 Dunks


Kobe Bryant Top 10


The next couple of videos are music videos of different rappers, I apologize in advance if there are some words that go against your morals, I tried to get the clean versions.


Lil Wayne Love Me
Notice how many words they are having to bleep out.


Coolio Gangsters Paradise




Chamillionaire Ridin' Dirty



As I was collecting these articles, I was trying to find a 'single story' behind them. However because they range from athletes to criminals I don't know if there is a 'single story' that characterizes my five articles. But when viewed individually, one can say that African Americans in the United States are 'famous' whether it be for doing something great, like in the case of Michael Jordan, or for doing something wrong, in the case of the criminals. You could say that if they aren't good athletes or extraordinary in what they do they are perceived as criminals or thugs. The media fails to portray the in-betweens, the everyday working male. It is also perceived that they are not very smart. 

With this in mind, a male teenager of the African American descent, may feel the pressure to have to be extraordinary at a certain sport or he will end up on the streets fighting in different gang wars. Thus in the school setting, his peers may make fun of him if he isn't the star football or basketball player. He isn't seen as one that does well in his academics, putting more pressure on him. As a teacher it is important to make sure that these misconceptions are not leading to how these individuals are viewed in the classroom. If they aren't getting support from us as teachers it is very possible that the pressure to do well in sports or become wealthy is too much for them and they fall into the stereotype that we have given to them as thugs.