So for this grad class I'm taking, "Teaching Curriculum and Change," we were asked to think creatively about presenting a few elements about our teaching. This had to include a section on who we are and how this affects our teaching, and a section that addresses one of the topics covered in class and our views on this topic in relation to our teaching- I chose popular culture and decided to create a comic book which I'm sharing with yall below. I might even post the sound bite for the class presentation if it sounds cohesive enough..
DAMN!!!!!!!! I am loving that comic life program para MAC. Makes me wanna start using it for ma stories. Im so happy and proud that you are stepping up hardcore in the environment you in. These are wonderful manifestations that merge your art and teaching skils. Your heart and mind. Good food for the soul! BADASSSSSS!!
Rosa Cabrera is a Harlem native, born to Dominican parents. She delves in personal essay and memoir writing. She has taught English in New York City and Oakland high schools for a total of 5 years, and currently resides in Oakland, California as a single mother to her kid. She founded InkRise, a writing workshop for survivors of violence, in 2012.
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DAMN!!!!!!!! I am loving that comic life program para MAC. Makes me wanna start using it for ma stories. Im so happy and proud that you are stepping up hardcore in the environment you in. These are wonderful manifestations that merge your art and teaching skils. Your heart and mind. Good food for the soul! BADASSSSSS!!
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