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...Mary’s replacement Christopher C. Kim ’99, a former high school social studies teacher and director of Harvard’s Undergraduate Teacher Education Program (UTEP), the advisory role is nothing...
Moreover, she is in the process of earning a teaching certificate from UTEP (Harvard’s Undergraduate Teacher Education Program), citing high school English as a possible field which would both interest her and allow her to continue writing...
...Most UTEP students are interested in teaching because they see it as a way to have an impact on the world. Daniel Koski-Karrell ’03, who balances his UTEP commitment with varsity crew and his Study of Religion thesis work, says, “A lot of people here say they want to help out and do good for the world—the way I’m convinced I can use my skills and energy to improve society is through teaching.” Koski-Karrell and his roommate, Eric G. Brown...
...UTEP students are put in the unique position of being able to try their hands at teaching without having to commit to the job. At the same time, however, most of them end up in the classroom with students who aren’t that much younger than themselves. Economics concentrator Shanna N. Ricketts ’03 is still getting used to being seen as an adult figure. On one of her first days in the classroom, she was introduced as “Ms. Ricketts,” and her reaction...
Teaching seeps into many different areas of UTEP students’ lives. Daniel says, “The hardest thing is that I don’t feel like I’m part of the Harvard campus at all. That’s the thing I’m struggling with the most. Between all the work I have to do, and the fact that I’m physically not ever on campus—I mean, thank God for my roommates or else I’d never see anyone.” At the same time...