Hi everybody,
Today, I'm interviewing one of my favorite teachers who has inspired
me to love history.
Ms. Hura, one of JTD's finest, is always positive, energetic and even humorous. She truly makes history fun to learn.
Ms. Hura, one of JTD's finest, is always positive, energetic and even humorous. She truly makes history fun to learn.
Ms. Hura, always with a bright smile. |
Ms. Hura's love for history has sparked my own passion for the subject.
Ancient Chinese Trading Ship |
Modern day Chinese Trading Ships |
I was curious to learn where her passion for history began...
EZ- What sparked your passion for history?
DH - My dad was a huge history buff and has worked for the
government and a few presidents in the past. The stories he would tell always
intrigued me and got me loving history. History is a true story….what's not to
love about true stories right?
EZ- What's your trick in motivating your students to love
history?
DH- I think I have an understanding about being a student…I
always wished my teachers had made us laugh more, or would goof off themselves.
Sitting in class for a double period can be long and uninspiring. Knowing that,
I try to mix things up a bit, make you guys laugh, give you something else to
think about, rather than just listening to my voice all period long! Plus,
being a huge fan of the subjects I get to teach you guys, keeps me peppy and
wanting you guys to try to love the subjects as much as I do!
EZ- What's your favorite period in history?
DH- My favorite period of history is the US from the early 1950s
to the end of the 1960s. (post-WW2) Our country was reinventing itself all on
its own and the famous characters of the time inspire me and keep me wanting to
learn more and more!
EZ- What piece of advice would you give me (and my fellow
classmates) to prepare for 6th grade?
DH- I would hope you guys can arrive in fall still confident in
your writing skills and note taking skills. These are going to help you so much
in 6th grade and for the rest of your academic careers. Also, I hope you all
come in positively and embrace the very special year of 6th grade at JTD. You
will be busy but with all of the exciting things only 6th graders get to do, I
want you all to enjoy each moment!!
EZ-Why
is history important for us all?
DH- History is important to us all because it is proof that mistakes can happen.
Bad decisions have occurred even in the White House. History teaches us to
accept responsibility and learn from our mistakes. We all make them, but
studying how others lived through their own mistakes and fixed things, might
help us grow as citizens and citizens who aim to do the right thing whenever
possible.
DH-...You and your UNICEF charities are making history Eman! You are teaching others how to be a good citizen and hopefully people are reading about you and learning from you right as we speak!
DH-...You and your UNICEF charities are making history Eman! You are teaching others how to be a good citizen and hopefully people are reading about you and learning from you right as we speak!
I hope you all enjoyed meeting one of my favorite teachers.
Thanks
Emmanuel