Mariasol Roberts was recently
recognized for her contribution to the students of the East Mountains. Last Thursday she was named as the National
Teacher of the Year. Over the last 5
years Mrs. Roberts has worked to break own the mathematical walls that hold
some students back from success. Former
student Lizzie Gruden told us “I laughed at her the first day in class when she
yelled ‘Math is awesome!’ at us. But
after she took the time to explain things in three or four different ways I
changed my mind about math. I definitely
don’t love it but I am not afraid of it anymore.” This passion for helping kids
find their math voice has been with teaching was just a thought in her
mind. “My father helped me to understand
math, “ She told us “and I think that everyone has the ability to at least not
struggle at math. It is finding the way
to understand it that is hard. Once the
kids see the way in which they understand math the world opens up to them. Then math isn’t scary and they find it might
even be fun then.” Being a third
generation teacher in the Albuquerque area has certainly helped her develop her
art. “Watching my parents’ ability to connect with the kids in their classroom
taught me so much growing up. I was
lucky to have my mom here to give me advice during my first year of teaching.”
Fellow teachers told us of her sense of humor,
“She keeps us laughing with her crazy math jokes and that seems to help her
connect with the kids too.” While
reading tutoring in elementary schools has been around for quite a few years
Mrs. Roberts has spearheaded the effort to make math help available just as
readily. Her principal states “She has
been an active member in the mountain community for years starting when her
oldest daughter started school. Everyone
knows her whether or not they know her name.
How many other math loving moms are walking around with four kids
hanging off of them? She is a vital
member of our community and we are lucky to have her here.”
I wish someone had screamed math is awesome at me when I was in school and maybe I would actually enjoy it now. I like when you maid your student not love math but understand the concepts and not be afraid of math because let's face it most of our kids are not going to love what we love but as long as they understand it then I am completely satisfied that I have done my job.
ReplyDeleteThird Generation Teaching Interest, "Math is Awesome" four kids hanging on your every word and movement-impressive. I only thing I missed was giving back to the community-is that something worth including or considering? To me, that's the most important of all the reasons.
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