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Terrence Foushee - On classroom engagement (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): It seems like English class, thinking back to my own experiences in English class, like there's a lot of story in English class, you’re talking about the stories that are in the literature, whether you're talking about people telling their own story, students recording their own…
Terrence Foushee - On classroom engagement (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On his teaching philosophy (clip)
Terrence Foushee (TF): One of the things I appreciate about students is like we don’t give them enough credit for how smart they are, and I mean like, emotionally aware, that is one of the things I truly appreciate about the students that I’ve had the opportunity to teach.
Kathryn Wall (KW): Yeah,…
Terrence Foushee - On his teaching philosophy (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On lessons learned as a teacher (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): When you got into your own teacher education, what were some of the things that you know, was there anything that surprised you learning about how to be a teacher, or things that were more or less challenging or?
Terrence Foushee (TF): Yeah, there's absolutely no way to make a…
Terrence Foushee - On lessons learned as a teacher (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On servant leadership (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): You've talked a little bit about your passion for servant leadership. Could you just maybe describe how you would define that and then why that's a passion for you?
Terrence Foushee (TF): Servant leadership is, to me, learning who you are to find out what you can contribute to…
Terrence Foushee - On servant leadership (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On Durham Tech (clip)
Terrence Foushee: So, after doing two years of AmeriCorps, I came back, and I knew that I wanted to go back to school. So I would say probably within a month of me returning home I applied to Durham Tech, to transfer into Durham Tech. I think I came home in August, maybe it was the beginning of…
Terrence Foushee - On Durham Tech (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On AmeriCorps (clip)
Terrence Foushee (TF): So, after camp I applied to the Americorps program. Americorps in Triple C, the National Civilian Community Corps, which is the only team-based Americorps program, where for a year you serve in different cities, different towns across the country for about two months at a time…
Terrence Foushee - On AmeriCorps (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On becoming a teacher (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): What kind of flipped that switch to make you say, “You know what, I think I’m gonna go back to school and become an English teacher.”
Terrence Foushee (TF): [chuckles] A few, a few experiences. So the first experience was after I dropped out from college while I was trying to…
Terrence Foushee - On becoming a teacher (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On the poetry club (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): …The moment in young people's lives when being able to express what you are feeling, is really important, at that age.
Terrence Foushee (TF): Yes, and I think that is part of the reason I ended up becoming an English teacher, again, because it didn't originally come from an…
Terrence Foushee - On the poetry club (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On extracurricular activities (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): Did you participate in any kind of extracurricular things in school?
Terrence Foushee (TF): Yes, I played JV basketball my freshman year, I was terrible, but I was on the team so it was like one of those great moments, but I was also in a few clubs. I was in the Future Business…
Terrence Foushee - On extracurricular activities (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On his time at Chapel Hill High (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): And going back to your high school experience, I know from listening to the interviews we’ve done with your mother she went to Chapel Hill High School.
Terrence Foushee (TF): Yes.
KW: What year did you graduate from Chapel Hill High?
TF: 2005.
KW: Okay. And what was your…
Terrence Foushee - On his time at Chapel Hill High (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On the achievement gap (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): You mentioned the achievement gap. Was that something that you –.
Terrence Foushee (TF): Oh, yes.
KW: – that you got her involved. Was that a thing that she was concerned about?
TF: Yes, yes. The - the achievement gap, and I don’t know the particulars of the story - but I know…
Terrence Foushee - On the achievement gap (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On his parents (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): You mentioned your family being known in the community. Can you just back up and then tell us who your parents are and how long your family has been in this community?
Terrence Foushee (TF): So my family has been here for a few generations. In the Foushee family, my dad, Stanley…
Terrence Foushee - On his parents (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On pursuing a business major (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): You mentioned that you were a business major when you came right out of high school. What made you inclined in that direction initially?
Terrence Foushee (TF): I don’t know. [laughter] I don’t know at all. I think that my self-perception and my family kind of being recognized, my…
Terrence Foushee - On pursuing a business major (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On Black women teachers (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): Do you feel like the Black women teachers that you’ve mentioned that they were more inclined to have those relationships with your parents than some of your other teachers?
Terrence Foushee: Oh yes. I think part of it – and I could be making this up it’s just a general…
Terrence Foushee - On Black women teachers (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On his parents involvement in his education (clip)
Kathryn Wall: You had mentioned your parents and your brother. Was education something that, coming up, your family took very seriously?
Terrence Foushee: Oh yes [laughter], definitely. So, my parents have never played about education and I think it’s funny that I say that because I consider myself…
Terrence Foushee - On his parents involvement in his education (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On the E3 camp (clip)
Terrence Foushee (TF): …because last week I had a chance to be a chaperone for the E3 camp run by Ms. Anissa McLendon. And she is giving middle school and high school Black youth a wonderful opportunity to explore and learn about science, and they go on field trips all the time, but she don’t play…
Terrence Foushee - On the E3 camp (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On maintaining boundaries (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): You mentioned that a few of the teachers had that combination of being like loving and nurturing on one side, and a little more stern and strict on the other side. What do you think that does for kids in the classroom?
Terrence Foushee (TF): So, I think interestingly enough I just…
Terrence Foushee - On maintaining boundaries (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On teaching English (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): Do you remember, all those English teachers that had an impact, what was it about English that kind of captured your imagination, what did they do that sparked that love of the language and literature?
Terrence Foushee (TF): I think that's an interesting question, especially…
Terrence Foushee - On teaching English (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On his favorite teachers (clip)
Kathryn Wall (KW): Did you, in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School System, have any teachers that really stand out to you?
Terrence Foushee (TF): Yeah, so at the preschool level I loved my preschool teacher, her name is skipping me right now, but I just remember her being an incredibly nice teacher. One…
Terrence Foushee - On his favorite teachers (clip)
Terrence Foushee - On his educational background (clip)
Terrence Foushee (TF): Alright so, first off I was educated here in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools starting at Frank Porter Graham for daycare and then transitioning to Sewell Elementary School for preschool through fifth grade. Actually through third grade, and I was part of the first class of…
Terrence Foushee - On his educational background (clip)
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David Lyles - On his faith
"See, all you got to do is wait for the change. You have the faith that that change is gonna happen. I can’t see it, I can’t feel it, I can’t taste it, but I know it’s there and it’s coming possible for me."
- David Lyles
This interview is a part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center’s faith series. In…
David Lyles - On his faith
Rani Dasi - On Education
"I don’t love [the phrase] achievement gap cause I think we hear in literature that it’s not a question of effort it’s usually a question of access to resources."
- Rani Dasi
This interview is a part of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center series on education. Rani Dassi is a member of the Chapel Hill…
Rani Dasi - On Education
Allen Buansi - On Education
"I really want my kids to first off, be good people, kind people, to be respectful of others, and to be advocates for themselves. I’m of course going to be their best advocate, along with their mother, my wife. But giving them the tools to be able to recognize when they themselves or others are…
Allen Buansi - On Education