Teachers incorporate culture, life skills, personal experience into lessons

Journalists shadowed teachers in Wisconsin to recognize Teacher Appreciation Week, observing how they incorporate culture, life skills, and personal experience into lessons. Teachers at Salam School and Milwaukee Spanish Immersion School used unique approaches to create a sense of community and cultural awareness in their classrooms.
To recognize Teacher Appreciation Week, journalists shadowed teachers around Wisconsin, observing how they juggle multiple duties. Noor Jubeh, a middle school science teacher at Salam School in Milwaukee, incorporates Islamic values and character traits into her teaching, preparing students for Ramadan. At Milwaukee Spanish Immersion School, Toni Fink teaches second-graders in Spanish, promoting Hispanic and Latin American cultures and creating a sense of community. Fink's students learn about different cultures through history, food, and music, making them feel connected. The teachers' approaches demonstrate how they shape the future character of their students. The schools' unique approaches to education were highlighted during the journalists' visits.
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