Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools

by Center for Inspired Teaching
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools
Investing in Teachers to Transform Schools

Project Report | May 22, 2014
Elephants & Math: We know how to engage kids

By Sarah Hughes | Grant Writer

Paper Mache Elephant in 2nd grade class (2)
Paper Mache Elephant in 2nd grade class (2)

The Inspired Teacher Certification Program in Washington, DC selects and trains teachers who are prepared to make a profound difference in the lives of kids in the DC public and public charter schools.

One of the teachers who is about to graduate from our certification program is Iris Martinez, and Ms. Martinez exemplifies what our Inspired Teachers bring into classrooms throughout the District of Columbia.

"I believe, as teachers, we have an obligation to make learning relevant to children," says Martinez. "We have one precious year with our students and we need to do everything we can to make it count."

How does Ms. Martinez do this?

Well, for instance, as part of her teaching unit on measurements and metrics, Ms. Martinez has engaged her entire class, and some parents, in the building of a near life-size, paper mache adolescent elephant. 

"Math is a huge part of this project," says Martinez. "First, our class created a small model of an elephant and we measured the elephant's ears, legs, torso and trunk. Then we use math to scale up the proportions to match a life size adolescent elephant. Parents were so excited about the project that they volunteered to call an elephant expert to make sure that our metrics correctly matched the true size of a life-size adolescent elephant. We are also going to measure the time it has taken our class to finish this project, through its various phases."

How was Ms. Martinez inspired to come up with such an exciting way to make math real for her class?

"You have to know your kids," she says. "My kids love animals. For example, we are just wrapping up another unit about life cycles, and we have several caterpillars in the back of the class that are in their chrysalises-- we are waiting for them to transform into butterflies. I just knew that the best way I can hook my kids into learning is through the study of animals."

Ms. Martinez shares that she is thankful to be a part of the Inspired Teacher Certification Program. "The program has given me the training and support to be the best teacher I can be," she says. "I have so many tools in my teaching toolbox because of the program, and that allows me to be bold in the classroom and to engage my students in exciting ways."

The Inspired Teacher Certification Program is also thankful for its teachers-- teachers who, every day, make a difference in the lives of DC's kids. By supporting the Inspired Teacher Certification Program, you help ensure that more students are taught by teachers like Ms. Martinez. 

Paper Mache Elephant in 2nd grade class (2)
Paper Mache Elephant in 2nd grade class (2)
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Location: Washington, DC - USA
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Aleta Margolis
Washington , DC United States
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