{"id":37752,"date":"2023-10-17T11:00:00","date_gmt":"2023-10-17T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/acronym\/?p=37752"},"modified":"2023-11-06T11:59:03","modified_gmt":"2023-11-06T17:59:03","slug":"catching-up-with-imsas-newest-educators-dr-buck-and-ms-diaz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.imsa.edu\/acronym\/2023\/10\/17\/catching-up-with-imsas-newest-educators-dr-buck-and-ms-diaz\/","title":{"rendered":"Catching Up with IMSA&#8217;s Newest Educators: Dr. Buck and Ms. Diaz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">We&#8217;re a month and a half into school. The sophomores are cruising through drama, the juniors are swarmed by tests, and the seniors are drenched in college apps\u2014but what about the new IMSA staff and teachers? Are they, too, drowned in a pool of work and meetings? To get to the bottom of this, I\u2019ve interviewed Dr. Patrick Buck and Ms. Paula Diaz, two of IMSA\u2019s newest teachers. Let\u2019s begin.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">A little about Dr. Buck: he is from West Michigan and studied at a small private liberal arts college named Albion. He later continued his education at Michigan State University for a degree in history. Dr. Buck specializes in Chinese history and currently teaches Ancient World Religions and Philosophy (AWRAP) and Revolutions for the fall semester.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Ms. Diaz currently lives in Chicago with two teenagers, Beatrice and Henry, a dog called Warren, and a cat named Carlos. She holds an MFA in poetry from the University of Iowa&#8217;s Writer&#8217;s Workshop and has been working in higher education for both teaching and administration since 1998. Currently, Ms. Diaz teaches LE III: World and LE I.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">As it turns out, both previously taught at colleges, so getting used to the high school schedule has been a challenge for them. \u201cFor the last five years, I have enjoyed working part-time, teaching 2 days a week, at a college just down the street from my house\u2014a 20-minute walk,\u201d says Ms. Diaz, \u201cNow, I drive an hour each way to teach 5 days a week at IMSA. As you might guess, that has been a real change for me in terms of energy and time!\u201d However, not all hope is lost for Ms. Diaz. In fact, she chooses to view it in a positive light: \u201cI was worried about two hours of driving each day, but adding audiobooks to my travels has been amazing\u2014I&#8217;m \u2018reading\u2019 an additional 4-5 books a month and finally getting to some books that I have wanted to read for ages! I&#8217;m about 5 hours from the end of <em>Braiding Sweetgrass<\/em> by Robin Wall Kimmerer and next up is <em>The Essex Serpent<\/em> by Sarah Perry. Now I look forward to my drive every day and don&#8217;t even mind an occasional traffic jam if it means I can get in one more (short) chapter.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Dr. Buck noted a different aspect of the challenge of teaching at a high school: \u201cThis is the first time ever that I had to be in class at 8 a.m. Getting used to waking up early has been a real adjustment. In the past, I started a bit after 9 a.m., or later in the day. All throughout college, I\u2019ve always avoided having 8 a.m. classes. Grad school classes are also usually in the evenings.\u201d The only solution to keep Dr. Buck cruising through his morning classes is\u2014you guessed it\u2014coffee! In terms of the teaching aspect, Dr. Buck also remarked that teaching college students is much more different than teaching high school students. \u201cCollege students are adults, so there is less hand-holding. For them, it\u2019s more like, \u2018Here is what you have to do, go do it, and if you don\u2019t want to do it, then you don\u2019t have to\u2019. However, for high school, it\u2019s more \u2018check in with your students and know what they are actually doing\u2019.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Dr. Buck and Ms. Diaz also shared similar highlights that they encountered during the school year. They both love the participation of students in their classes. As Ms. Diaz says, \u201cI love posing a question in class and seeing 10 hands shoot up in the air.\u201d Dr. Buck also loves the participation and notes how his students in 1st mod AWRAP class are a lot more talkative than his students right after lunch (Author\u2019s note: Not to be biased, but 1st mod AWRAP is <\/span><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">clearly<\/span><\/i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\"> the better class), which he found interesting. The dance culture, diverse commitments, and different activities presented by students are a few of the things that impress Dr. Buck and Ms. Diaz about IMSA.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Ms. Diaz and Dr. Buck also shared a few goals that they had for themselves in the 23-24 school year. One of Dr. Buck\u2019s goals is to have his students become more culturally literate. \u201cI would like to really find a tune to courses that I am teaching\u2026I\u2019d like to come up with a really well-rounded semester course planned. I\u2019m trying to plan more hands-on activities in class. Ideally, I would like to help students improve their argumentative writing and critical thinking skills. From a more humanistic philosophical perspective, the background I came from was not very diverse so I am very interested in learning about the different cultures. I believe there is a huge importance in being culturally literate and knowing about the values and beautiful things in cultures around the world. I also look forward to professional growth. I\u2019m throwing myself into trying to come up with more assignment ideas for my students, as well as different ways to approach teaching them.\u201d\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">Ms. Diaz offers a more personal goal, which actually also caters to many of the student body. \u201cAt the start of the semester, my students and I agreed to always bring our &#8220;whole selves&#8221; to the classroom. So, while this might sound funny, my central goal this year at IMSA is to step back and say no. In the past, I&#8217;ve been the person who always said yes to the extra event, role, responsibility, class, student club, whatever&#8211;I learned a lot but exhausted myself with new duties. At this point in my teaching career, I want to bring my whole self, not expend my whole self. I hope to simply be who I am as a teacher and share my passion for literature and language with students in the ways I know I can&#8211;sincerely, enthusiastically, and funly (yes, I mean that).\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">When asked about what advice they have for future teachers, Dr. Buck said, \u201cI\u2019m learning more from them at this point, so I can\u2019t say anything at the moment. I guess one would be to try to come up with a way to wake up the students who come in after class for lunch.\u201d I&#8217;m sure many teachers can relate to having dry students after lunch, so this is a great piece of advice for them. Ms. Diaz says to \u201cremember to be creative and experiment. Be bold. Do new things. Teach to transform.\u201d This advice also ties in with what Dr. Buck proposed. Perhaps creative assignments will wake up every other teacher&#8217;s 5th mod class and encourage them to participate more!<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">The first quarter of school has clearly gone by fast for everyone, not only the teachers. Nonetheless, just as the new teachers, staff, principals, and students adapt to their first year at IMSA, it&#8217;s equally important to pause and reflect. This applies to not only new faculty, but all the other teachers, juniors, and seniors as well. It\u2019s only the beginning of the year, and it&#8217;s an excellent opportunity to deepen self-awareness and explore the various facets that make you <\/span><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400\">you.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We&#8217;re a month and a half into school. 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