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An interview with an educator

1/13/2015

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Alysia Sabatine-Phillips has been in the classroom for 28 years teaching Spanish to middle school and high school students in the Poconos in Pennsylvania.  She always dreamed of becoming a teacher because she enjoys working with kids, helping them to learn and to become better people.  She specifically chose to be a Spanish teacher because she believes it is important to teach American students that there are people different from them in the world and how to be more open and accepting of other people.  Below is an interview with Mrs. Sabatine-Phillips about her experiences in the education field.  

-Samantha Phillips

1.      Can you share a teaching moment of which you are particularly proud?

“I remember when Kaitlyn, [a past student of mine,] came up to me to tell me she was going to become a Spanish teacher because of me.  That was a personal moment of accomplishment I recall.  I was also a member of the Diversity Task Force, and we had kids take a pledge for unity to accept others for their differences.  We had probably 800 kids take the pledge.  That’s something I’m proud of that I did outside of the classroom because kids were pledging to accept other people and cultures.”

2.      What changes have you seen develop over your career in the education field?

“A lot more paperwork.  A lot more standardized testing, which takes away from me teaching my subject matter.  Instead, I have to teach to the test.  Another change is evaluating teachers by their students’ progress.  There have also been huge changes in special education. When I first started, there weren’t special needs kids in a regular classroom, but over the years they have been mainstreamed.”

3.      Have you noticed any systematic issues which limit or enhance learning in your classroom?

“I feel less able to discuss Spanish culture relating to religion because of administration.  No Child Left Behind makes me teach more slowly, and I’m not able to help the kids who already get it and could move on.  And again, state testing has taken up a ton of classroom instructional time.”

4.      In your own words, why is receiving an education important?

“It makes you a better person.  Any new piece of knowledge helps you to improve.  It helps you get a job and be in a better environment.  More opportunities open for you.  You gain the ability to help others.”

5.      What would you say to a student who has become disengaged with their education?

“Shape up.  Focus and buckle down because it’s so important because of the reasons I just stated.  If you drop out, you’re not going to get a good job.  You’re more likely to be earning minimum wage, and this could cause you to struggle your whole life.”

Please share your reactions to these experiences of an educator.
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1/20/2015 05:17:58 am

This was a powerful yet personal interview with Alysia Sabatine-Phillips stressing the importance and benefits of an education and restrictiions placed on teachers that greatly affect their ability to help students learn. Actual learn and not just memorize words in a book.

Being a teacher is one of the most important jobs in the world. I appreciate teachers like Mrs. Sabatine-Phillips care and sincerely invest so much into their students. Keep up the good work Mrs. Sabatine-Phillips, you are appreciated.

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1/26/2015 11:58:19 am

Thank you so much for an intriguing interview. I am currently studying to become a high school science teacher and the emphasis on testing is without a doubt the least appealing prospect of the job. It has never made much sense to me that we are trying to change the education system by threatening teachers and cutting funding from schools. Instead, we could be emphasizing things like this that empower students in their own right.

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I have high regard for teachers who have been teaching for a long time. As we know, it is not easy to teach a number of students at the same time everyday. You have to be really be patient and flexible. And I know that in our times today, teachers need to be more personal with all of the students to understand them and teacher them better. It is a hard job but definitely rewarding.

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