I believe in sustainable living, which I define as ‘living in a way that is compatible with the environment in which one lives’ ; but, just because I believe in sustainable living does not mean that I have achieved that sort of lifestyle — far from it. Sustainable living is a goal that I want to reach by the end of my life. So that my life can be a model for others to follow.
The best mental picture of sustainable living that I ever had was the one presented by Gurney Norman in his book Divine Right’s Trip, in the pages of the 1980 Whole Earth Catalog.
I identify as a teacher of English for English language learners, EC, and Social Studies; I have expertise in the humanities, am experienced in studying Language Arts, Reading, Arithmetic-for-practical-purposes, and Algebra-I.
I have striven to broaden and deepen my capabilities to maintain my integrity as a worker in the American economy since 1977 when I started working, as a cashier in fast food. Since then, I have served as a camp counselor, a work-study student in college, a puppet-wagon lady in the summer. I tutored privately, and in an academic institution and with a Learning Center. I taught as an intern teacher, a licensed teacher, and a Community College Instructor. I have also been a retail administrative assistant, and a caregiver.
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