MCTE October Board Meeting
Good morning, everyone! I decided to publish my "report" (such as it is) representing the Northwest Region of the Minnesota Council of Teachers of English. I believe this is my first report, so I ought to introduce myself.
My name is Andrew Hanson (he/him). I am an English teacher, theatre director, newspaper advisor, and a webmaster at Win-E-Mac Public Schools in Erskine. I have my Google Educator Level 2 Certification, and I just started classes this past week as I pursue my Masters of Education with a concentration in Instructional Technology. My wife Becky is the school counselor in Fosston (she teaches with Sierra Gilbertson), and together we have an eighteen-month-old bundle-of-energy named Elanor (Ellie).
Enough about me. I approached Sierra and Katie in November of last year about filling the empty position of NW Rep. However, at the time, I was just starting rehearsals for the One-Act Play Contest; this was my first time directing this play after taking over from the former director. Win-E-Mac hosted OAP Contest in January, and after that contest, I dove directly into auditions, rehearsals, and performances for the Junior High Play season, which ended in March, which is, of course, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit us.
Prior to this, I had every intention of presenting at the MCTE Spring Conference, but that was, of course, canceled. Distance learning through May went as well as can be expected. During the summer, I spent a fair amount of time with others on Win-E-Mac's Leadership Team planning for reopening this fall. Long story short, I haven't had a lot of time to devote to MCTE since committing to it last November. However, even as I say this, I know that many of you have families and are busy teachers as well, so I shouldn't use "lack of time" or "too busy with extracurriculars" as an excuse.
Last June, after the school year and distance learning finally ended, there was a stretch of time when my confidence was shaken. I didn't believe that I was a good English teacher, much less a good representative of English teachers. However, working with my district's Leadership team helped me to regain confidence, and so far, teaching in a hybrid model has gone really well for me and (for the most part) my students.
At this time, I would like to renew my commitment to the MCTE and help out where I can. If there is anything I should be or could be doing to promote the MCTE, I will gladly do that.
For now, my goal is to continue blogging about teaching English, and I also hope to start a podcast about teaching very soon. With this podcast, I want to interview other teachers in my district and in area districts (especially English teachers) about, well, teaching. Here are some questions I'd ask:
- Who is your teaching inspiration (or muse)?
- What was your journey to becoming a teacher?
- What is one resource that you can't live without?
- What is your favorite unit or lesson to teach?
- What is one project that you're proudest of?

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