Archive for the ‘Inside the MAT@USC’ Category

A Teacher’s Influence

So far, my summer has been filled with applying for teaching jobs all over the greater Los Angeles area. While this process has been difficult and incredibly time consuming, it has forced me to take time to reflect on the type of teacher that I want to be. Though I was constantly doing this throughout my time as a student in …

Developing Classroom Strategies

Thinking Man. May 26, 2007 By: tshein, Flickr via Creative CommonsI’ve never taught in a classroom before. I’ve given presentations at middle schools and high schools in previous jobs, but I’ve never actually taught a lesson plan. Leading up to beginning the MAT@USC program in September the #1 thing I think about is developing classroom strategies to make my students’ …

Have Questions? Need Help? Want Someone to Talk To? Student Ambassadors Are Here!

This summer, in an effort to promote social connectivity and provide additional support, MAT@USC launched a new Student Ambassador Program for the online community. Student ambassadors will connect with prospective students and current students to help foster our growing community of educators, learners, and leaders.
For prospective students, student ambassadors will work to answer questions about the program and offer …

I Thought That Kid Hated Me

Love letter circa 2003. April 16, 2007 By: staralee, Flickr via Creative CommonsIn teaching, just like in life, there are some people you don’t get along with. I find that with teaching middle school, there are at least two or three kids a year that I look at and think, “It’s going to be a long year.” Don’t misjudge me, …

From Chalk Dust to SMART Boards

student ipad 014. September 15, 2010 By: flickingerbrad, Flickr via Creative CommonsWhen you reminisce about “those glorious days of old,” as my high school song calls our four years in high school, do you remember the chalk dust floating in the air and glinting when the fluorescent lights met the sunlight just right?  Do you remember when teachers always had …