
Making in School

Cohort Member





The Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus is home to High School for Law, Advocacy, and Community Justice; High School of the Arts and Technology; Manhattan/Hunter College High School for Sciences; High School for Arts, Imagination, and Inquiry; Urban Assembly School for Media Studies; and Special Music School High School.

Teresa Tartaglione
with support from Christopher Yarmy
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Why did you choose a career in education?
A career in education means life long learning and the ability to share knowledge with others. A career in school libraries means all of that, plus being able to help students find books that they love and develop a love of reading.
What hobbies or other interests have your brought to your classroom?
Reading! And my wish that I was craftier.
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How do you plan on bringing Making to your students this year?
I am going to stick with the low-tech making, though I'd like to learn some new, easy to learn projects that I could teach students at lunch. I would also very much like to learn how to create and produce a podcast so that I could do that with students.

