“Ever since I started thinking about my future career, I imagined myself going from place to place, teaching and connecting with students in different communities,” said Star. “Getting to explore new places I’ve never been while also doing something I love has been such a blessing. It’s helped me step outside my comfort zone, grow as an educator and really see how powerful hands-on learning can be.”
Mikayla and Makena said some of their favorite sightseeing places so far are the Rocky Mountains, Denver Aquarium and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This was Mikayla’s first time on a plane, and the first time she and Northcutt had visited Colorado.
“It’s so pretty that it brings tears to your eyes,” said Makena.
Some of Jasmine and Star’s favorite visits include the natural beauty in Nebraska, botanical gardens and the riverwalk in Oklahoma City, hiking through caverns in San Antonio, Warner Bros. Studios in California and spending time at the beach.
While the program is not officially affiliated with Ohio State, it’s still a great opportunity for education students to practice teaching in front of diverse groups of youth.
“It’s really nice to get this experience of teaching on our own, and then go right into student teaching back in Ohio, after we’re done with this project,” said Jasmine. “We are gaining experience that will help us in our next steps as teachers.”
As it turns out, some of the youth have travelled to more places than their teachers.
“A lot of these kids have a lot of life experiences,” said Mikayla. “They’ve traveled abundantly, they’ve been to different places and they’ve met a lot of diverse people, often because their parents are involved in the military.”