Nakkula Chapter 1
Nakkula also says that “no one is a solo author,” (Nakkula 6) when it comes to creating our life narratives. He also goes on to say how the students we work with are “co-writing’ our narratives just as we are cowriting theirs,” (pg. 7). This statement resonated with me because the students we work with everyday play such a huge role in our lives and sometimes we don’t realize how much they shape how our lives and how we live. This cowriting also reminded me of a TedTalk about the dangers of a ' single story ' and how we can learn from understanding the story of so many different people and perspectives. However, this also means that our connections and relationships with our students also affects how we experience ourselves as teachers. On page 13 Nakkula speaks to how teachers depend on affirmation from their students and how teachers can feel hurt to have student resistance after much work. This resonated with me a lot because I have had times where I plan a ‘perfect’ lesson ...