The Pulteney Street SurveySummer '24
Parallels
engaged teaching, memorable mentors and an urge to travel across the generations
NICOLE DAVIS ’00
- Milton Public Schools PreK Teacher and 2023 Teacher of the Year
- Board Member of Elevate Youth
- M.Ed. in Special Education and Teaching K-12, Simmons College
- M.A. in Mental Health Counseling and Movement Therapy, Lesley University
Major: Psychology
Hometown: Dorchester, Mass.
ALEX GEORGE ’24
- Member of the Teacher Education Program
- Writing Fellow
- Student-athlete (ice hockey)
- Athletic Study Mentor
Major: Psychological Science and Educational Studies
Hometown: Marysville, Mich.
What qualities make a teacher effective?
ND: Being organized yet flexible. Also, knowing your students well enough to read the room accurately. AG: A genuine passion for teaching, patience, creativity, empathy, and adaptability.
Which HWS professor had a major impact on you?
ND: Professor Betty Bayer. She was just so brilliant and that came across in her teaching. I learned so much. AG: Professor Jamie Bodenlos. Her unwavering dedication to teaching mindfulness and her advocacy and counseling work have deeply influenced me.
What was your favorite psychology class?
ND: Child Psych AG: Child Psych
Favorite Saga order?
ND: I loved the burger bar on Sundays. AG: Saga has the best French fries!
What makes a good day at school?
ND: My kids leaving happy and excited is always a good day! AG: Laughter, excitement and boundless curiosity.
What would students be surprised to learn about you?
ND: That I come from a family of teachers. AG: That I played ice hockey my whole life!
What are some challenges facing the education profession?
ND: Teachers aren’t seen as competent professionals anymore. There is also a lack of understanding that the majority of our materials come from our own pockets and most of the prep work happens outside of school hours. Burnout is a real problem. AG: Insufficient funding, limited resources, and a shortage of educators equipped to meet the diverse needs of students.
What’s your ideal way to spend your summer break?
ND: Traveling! I go away for as long as I can and to as many places as I can! AG: Travel! There are so many places around the world I would love to see!
If you could take your students on a field trip to anywhere in the world, where would you take them?
ND: The Denver Aquarium! I love the floor to ceiling glass so they could see everything in the tanks. AG: The largest aquarium in the world, the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in southern China.