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Becoming the Change: 4 Core Classroom Values and Creating a Change with Twenty4Change

Leadership, Spotlight On TMI Artists Mini-course Series, Student Voice

This session is all about looking at 4 core values and using those at the center of Twenty4Change to create and foster student involvement within the community and beyond.  When provided opportunities, students are the change makers our society needs.  

Session Objectives: 

  • recognize the student-relationship methods of teaching.  

  • define what the four core values are and self-reflect on how those values can be used in their own classroom.

  • identify ways they can create opportunities for students to be involved in their classroom by giving back to their community and beyond.


Presenter: My name is Allison Cyr and I am 32 years old.  After high school, I attended the University of Redlands where I earned my BA in Sociology/Anthropology and my teaching credential. While working on my BA, at the age of 20, I discovered I was a match and subsequently donated one of my kidneys to a former high school teacher.  Thereafter, I earned two masters: Masters of Science in Education from California Baptist University and a Masters of Arts in Educational Administration from Concordia University - Irvine. I was awarded Riverside County Teacher of the Year for 2021 and went on to become one of five teachers chosen out of 295,000 to represent California as the 2021 California Teacher of the Year.  I teach my students four core values: time, failing forward, vulnerability, and compassion.  I focus those core values toward my nonprofit, Twenty4Change, where I teach students that they are capable of producing the change our world needs.

Time: 45 Minutes

Cost
$9.99

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