As National Support Public Education Day approaches, we at Acumen MB LLC are thrilled to shine a spotlight on the dedication and passion of our educators. In honor of this day, we had the pleasure of interviewing Lauren Beder, a remarkable 4th grade math and science teacher at North Olmsted schools. Lauren, who is also the daughter-in-law of our managing partner Jeffrey Beder, has been shaping young minds for over a decade. Her insights and experiences underscore the vital role of public education in our society.
What Inspired Lauren to Become a Teacher?
Lauren’s journey to teaching was not straightforward. She originally aspired to be an astronaut and even took steps towards this dream by arranging a meeting with her senator to get into the Air Force Academy. However, budget cuts to NASA’s manned space program shifted her path. “If I couldn’t be an astronaut myself, perhaps I could inspire the next generation to ‘Reach for the stars’… literally,” she shared. Now, having just completed her tenth year of teaching, Lauren firmly believes that life led her to her true calling.
A Memorable Experience in Public Education
One of Lauren’s most touching stories highlights the deep impact of public education beyond academics. Early in her career, she started “Tribe Time,” a morning meeting to build a classroom community. One day, following the unexpected death of a student’s brother, the grieving student chose to come to school to share with his “family” during Tribe Time. “Public education isn’t just about learning science, math, reading, and writing or social studies. It is about helping students find a place to feel comfortable and learn life skills while being a safe place when they may not have anywhere else to go,” Lauren emphasized.
Challenges Facing Public Education
Lauren identifies equality and technology access as significant challenges. The disparity in resources based on location and family income, coupled with the rapid pace of technological advancements, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have highlighted these issues. “Fixing these problems means making sure all schools get enough money and support, and finding new ways to teach that work for everyone,” she noted. Additionally, the growing expectations placed on teachers contribute to high rates of burnout, making it a pressing issue for the education system.
Engaging and Motivating Students
Building strong relationships with students is at the heart of Lauren’s teaching philosophy. “No one is going to listen or work for someone that they don’t feel cares about them,” she said. By learning about her students’ interests and learning styles, she creates engaging lessons and fosters a supportive classroom environment. She also instills the power of “YET” in her students, teaching them that perseverance and hard work will eventually lead to understanding and success.
The Role of Public Education in Society
Lauren believes that public education is crucial for creating opportunities for all individuals to succeed and pursue their dreams. “Without public education, we are creating a society where only some people are provided the opportunity to learn and grow,” she stated.
Supporting Public Education
To improve public education, Lauren highlights the need for proper funding and access to technology. Community members can make a difference by volunteering their time, donating supplies, attending school events, and mentoring students. Businesses can also contribute similarly by providing resources and expertise.
The Evolving Role of Teachers
The role of teachers has expanded significantly over the years. Beyond educating, they now serve as data analysts, psychologists, IT professionals, and more. Despite these increasing demands, resources remain scarce. Lauren anticipates this trend to continue, stressing the importance of adequate support for teachers.
Advice for Aspiring Educators
Teaching is a challenging yet incredibly rewarding career. “You will spend your own money and time away from family and friends to make your classroom a safe place to be and to help your students succeed,” Lauren advised. The joy of seeing students overcome challenges and learn new things make it all worthwhile.
Showing Appreciation and Support
Guardians can show appreciation by trusting teachers and engaging in collaborative conversations. Simple gestures like gift cards are always appreciated. For the general public, supporting and electing officials who prioritize education and listen to educators is crucial.
Policymakers’ Role in Supporting Education
Lauren urges policymakers to seek out and value the opinions of teachers and educators. “Legislative decisions when it comes to education are routinely made by people with no practical experience educating students and those who do not seek out the advice of educators. This needs to change,” she asserted.
On this National Support Public Education Day, let’s celebrate and support the educators like Lauren Beder who dedicate their lives to nurturing the next generation. Their efforts are essential in building a brighter future for all.