Minh Xuan Taylor
Program / Year
Master of Arts in Teaching ’18
Elementary Education
Hometown
Sacramento, CA
What led you to enroll at Lewis and Clark's Graduate School of Education and Counseling?
I chose Lewis & Clark’s MAT Elementary Education program because it focused on equity and inclusion.
Who or what inspired you to pursue your chosen field of study?
My grandfather inspired me to pursue a career in education. He was a teacher for many years and later moved on to become an administrator. He taught me the power that education has to change lives. In addition, I have also been inspired by all the amazing teachers throughout my life who demonstrated what it looked like to be a kind, effective, and relevant educator.
What does social justice mean to you?
To me, social justice means that everyone is treated equitably and has individual autonomy, regardless of ethnic background and/ or socio-economic status.
How do you hope to apply your social justice education in your chosen career?
I hope to apply my social justice education to my chosen career by providing students a voice in the classroom and giving them agency with regards to their education.
Where have you been working/interning as a student, and what does that work entail?
I have been student teaching in the PPS school district. As a student teacher, I have been in one classroom for the entirety of the school year. As the year has progressed, I have slowly taken on more responsibility, both in planning and teaching. This lead to my solo teaching experience at the end of the year.
Graduate School of Education and Counseling is located in Rogers Hall.
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Graduate School of Education and Counseling
Lewis & Clark
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