George Lee Jr., an LA elementary school teacher, shares his journey from a challenging upbringing in Koreatown to becoming an influential educator. He discusses the importance of mentorship, understanding students' backgrounds, and the impact of education on personal development. George emphasizes the need for teachers to connect with their students beyond academics and to create a safe and supportive environment. He also shares memorable teaching experiences, his daily routine, and advice for aspiring educators, highlighting the significance of digital literacy in today's educational landscape.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction and Background
(10:03) Upbringing in Koreatown
(20:07) School Experiences and Challenges
(27:12) The Impact of Trauma on Learning
(30:17) The Role of Teachers as Mentors
(32:44) Building Relationships with Students
(35:07) Creating Opportunities Beyond the Classroom
(41:24) Becoming the Teacher You Never Had
(46:38) The Responsibility of Educators in Underserved Communities
(54:43) Memorable Teaching Experiences
(57:09) Cultural Relevance in Curriculum
(01:00:26) Advocacy for Students
(01:01:38) Advice for Aspiring Educators
(01:07:56) Daily Life of a Teacher
(01:15:48) Recognition and Impact in Teaching