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Not that I had any Latino writers to look up to, either (at the time), but engineering, math, sciences- even though it is what I ended up studying- never drew me because there didn't seem to be a place for me.
I don't know... maybe I just didn't look hard enough.
(and your last comments on jennifer and diddy... LMAO!! preach on!!)
<abbr>The Jaded NYers last blog post..Drum Roll, BITCHEZ!</abbr>
Here's the first link I looked at: http://www.factmonster.com/spot/hhmbio4.html
<abbr>Hugh O'Donnells last blog post..The Pace of Change</abbr>
Varela wrote one of my favourite little books, Ethical Know-How: Action, Wisdom, and Cognition.
I've got a video of Maturana talking about the biology of love in a comment to one of my posts. Here's the link:
http://leadingfromtheheart.org/2008/08/13/ethic...
Paulo Freire and his pedagogy of hope.
Of course, I only met these people in GRAD SCHOOL, ok Freire maybe during my BEd...but that was my second degree so I was about 26.
I have no memory of learning about Latin/Hispanic PEOPLE, let alone scientists in grade school. For Real.
<abbr>Tracy Rosens last blog post..Learning From My Students As I Rise</abbr>
Thanks for spreading the word and your great insight, Jose. Having role models, or at least someone to reference, in an under-represented field matters. You made that point so well. I've been struggling for the right words to explain that. Thanks.
Growing up, we were not made aware of the many Latino men and women whom have contributed significantly to the world and this country. I have to admit that I really had a hard time of coming up with five names. When I spoke to my dad and asked him, I was in awe of this man who did not complete high school because he just started giving me names of scientists. Of course I didn't have a pen and paper to write them down but the lesson I learned was priceless.
Our kids need more role models. They need to see that there are people who like them in these professions. As an educator, I have to make it my business to provide my students with said information and not leave it to the powers to be if I want them to be aware.
Gracias Jose.