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About TeacherJay

On this page, I would like to answer a few questions about who I am why I write this blog. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to add them to the discussion section at the bottom of the page and they will be incorporated into this page.


How did TeacherJay get his name?

TeacherJay’s real name is Jay A. Babcock. Right after college, he moved to Mexico and began working at a bilingual school there. The students referred to all of their teachers by their first names with the title of Teacher. TeacherJay enjoyed the confirmation of his station in life and kept it even after he left the school. Top


Why does TeacherJay write this blog?

TeacherJay believes that citizens of the world should have equal access to education, and technology may be a way to accomplish that goal. Some of the other issues that TeacherJay supports include: Immigrants’ Rights, Migrant Education, Education of the Marginalized, Bilingual Education, and the standardization of a National Curriculum. Top


Where does TeacherJay teach?, Where has he taught?

TeacherJay has been involved with a variety of different educational settings. Through the years he has experience in suburban, rural and urban public schools at the elementary, middle and high school levels. He has also worked with K-5 and P-12 independent schools in the US, Mexico and Honduras. In addition, he has had the opportunity to teach on a Seminole Indian Reservation and also worked with theatres to teach acting skills and direct productions for and with children. For the last few years, he has worked with unemployed adults in New York City teaching computer skills, resume writing, presentation skills, etc. Most recently he worked for the City University of New York helping college students, staff and faculty with the appropriate use of technology in education. Top


Where did TeacherJay go to school?

TeacherJay attended several public schools beginning with the Bradford Academy in Montclair, NJ where “Everybody Teaches, Everybody Learns”. For his high school years he moved to the Canterbury School, a college preparatory school in Fort Myers, FL. TeacherJay began his college career at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, FL as a Religious Studies major, however he soon returned to Fort Myers to pursue a B.A. in Elementary Education from Florida Gulf Coast University. In 2008, he graduated with a M.A. in Education & Human Development from The George Washington University. Top


How can I be notified when TeacherJay updates this blog?

There are a number of ways to do this: 1) You could just check the site often – TeacherJay intends to post several times a week; 2) Subscribe to the RSS feed using FeedBurner, by clicking here and adding it to your favorites in Internet Explorer or Firefox, using a feed reader such as Bloglines, Google Reader, or downloading FeedReader; 3) Receive a daily digest of posts as an e-mail, you can sign up by clicking here. Top


What other networks does TeacherJay belong to?

TeacherJay has profiles on TechnoratiBlogFlux, and BlogCatalog as well as making comments on many education-related and technology-related blogs in the blogosphere. You can view the books that TeacherJay is reading on LibraryThing, and also purchase items that he mentions through TeacherJay’s aStoreTop


How can I contact TeacherJay?

If you would like to discuss matters on the blog with TeacherJay please respond to a posting with a comment and he will respond in the same way so other readers can join in as well. If you would prefer you can e-mail him at jay@teacherjay.net.