Empowering students to become educators |
Mina Etemadi, a recent high school graduate, shares her transformative experience that led her to pursue a career in teaching. S. Kambar Khoshaba, a principal in Lorton, Virginia., highlights the alarming decline in students aspiring to become teachers, emphasizing the need for a “grow your own” approach to address teacher shortages. Khoshaba believes that by nurturing students' aspirations, schools can cultivate committed educators who understand their communities. Etemadi reflects on her participation in the hiring process for an assistant principal, commented “I felt seen, respected, and valued,” igniting her passion for teaching. She recognizes the challenges educators face, including burnout and lack of support, and advocates for policies that honor teachers' expertise and mental health. Etemadi concludes that teaching is about shaping lives and meeting students where they are, stating, “Teachers are builders. They shape lives, lift voices, and carry stories.”