Rebecka Peterson: 2023 National Teacher of the Year on Celebrating Classroom Joy
Jul 4, 2024
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Rebecka Peterson, 2023 National Teacher of the Year, shares the importance of storytelling in education, promoting positivity in classrooms. She discusses supporting teachers for student success, inclusivity in education, and utilizing technology to enhance student connection.
Celebrating classroom joy can transform a teacher's mindset and deepen their passion for education.
Leveraging technology like AI can enhance student engagement and understanding in the classroom.
Deep dives
Rebecca Peterson's Teaching Journey and Inspiration
Rebecca Peterson, the 2023 National Teacher of the Year, shares her inspiring journey into teaching, highlighting her experiences as a math teacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Growing up in various countries, Rebecca discovered the power of teachers to transform lives and spark passions in students. Initially aiming to become a college math professor, she transitioned to high school teaching and found immense fulfillment in connecting with her students and fostering their learning.
The Impact of 'One Good Thing' Blog on Rebecca's Teaching
Rebecca reflects on the profound impact of the 'One Good Thing' blog, which she joined during a challenging period in her teaching career. Through daily reflections on positive classroom experiences, the blog transitioned Rebecca from a reactive to an active mindset, guiding her to actively seek out and appreciate moments of joy and growth in her teaching practice, enhancing her connection with students and deepening her passion for education.
Embracing Technology for Enhanced Learning Experiences
Rebecca discusses the integration of technology, specifically AI, to enhance student learning experiences in the classroom. By flipping her teaching approach and utilizing AI-enabled videos with embedded questions, Rebecca fostered deeper engagement and understanding among her students. She emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology to strengthen teacher-student connections and underscores the irreplaceable role of human connection in education despite the advancements in educational technology.
Rebecka Peterson, the 2023 National Teacher of the Year, is a math teacher who loves stories.
Rebecka has taught high school math classes ranging from intermediate algebra to Advanced Placement calculus, for 11 years at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amid a difficult first year of high school teaching, she found the “One Good Thing” blog. She credits daily posting there to helping her recognize the beautiful and positive experiences occurring in her classroom, which inspired her to stay in the profession. She has since contributed 1,400 posts to the blog. As Oklahoma Teacher of the Year, she has visited teachers across the state to highlight their important work through the Teachers of Oklahomacampaign.
As National Teacher of the Year, Rebecka plans to use her platform to highlight teachers’ stories of the good that’s happening in education. Teaching is a profession that affords creativity, autonomy and purpose, and Rebecka believes that highlighting the stories of joy happening in classrooms across the country will help encourage current teachers and attract new educators to the profession.
Rebecka is a proud immigrant of Swedish-Iranian descent and lived in several countries around the world as her parents traveled as medical missionaries. Her own experience with supportive teachers who celebrated her diversity and math abilities informs Rebecka’s efforts to create a supportive and accessible classroom for students. She values listening to students’ stories as a way to better understand them and elevate their voice.
Before joining the faculty at Union High School, Rebecka taught for three years at the collegiate level. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Oklahoma Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in mathematics from the University of South Dakota. She lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with her husband, Brett, and son, Jonas, and she enjoys reading, crafting and playing board games.
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