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Sindhi poetry for teachers
Sindhi poetry for teachers









sindhi poetry for teachers

In his free time outside of school, he enjoys cycling, coaching/playing soccer, cooking, and reading.

sindhi poetry for teachers

Zack is currently working towards his Master’s in Science Education through Montana State University. After graduating from Bates, he taught for a brief time in New Delhi, India and Terengganu, Malaysia before returning to New England, making his way to Somerville after two years teaching in New Hampshire.

sindhi poetry for teachers

He came to New England to attend Bates College where he completed his teacher education program. Zachary Anderson grew up just outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he attended North Allegheny High School. I love showing them how chemistry connects to their lives and worlds while giving them the tools to ask questions and solve problems.” “I teach to help students develop as people, learners, and citizens. Marianna Hosking grew up in Wallingford, Connecticut and attended Lyman Hall High School. She then went to Villanova University and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. It was there that she fell in love with teaching, as she began volunteering as a student tutor in a middle school in Philadelphia. She moved to Boston in 2006 to join Tufts University’s Urban Teaching Collaborative, and earned her Master’s degree in science education. She spent her first nine years in education teaching biology, engineering, and environmental science, and earned the Bobbie Knable Teacher of the Year award at City on a Hill, Circuit Street in 2016. After serving as lead science teacher there for two years, she decided to pursue her Master’s degree in education administration and serve as a teacher administrator. In her spare time, she enjoys running with her black lab, cooking, and traveling.

sindhi poetry for teachers

“I teach to empower our youth, and prepare the next generation of young adults to be critical thinkers who seek to better the world around them.” Marianna Hosking, Science Department Chair











Sindhi poetry for teachers