Tech-savvy Slidell teacher one of '€˜20 to Watch'€™

By Anne Lautzenheiser
St. Tammany News
Published on Monday, October 13, 2008 9:55 AM CDT



A Carolyn Park Middle School teacher has been named a leader in education technology by the National School Board Association’s Technology Leadership Network.

Kristen Hernandez, a sixth-grade math and science teacher, is the only Louisiana instructor to make the organization’s list of “20 to Watch” after a nationwide search. The school’s assistant principal, Patrick Mackin, nominated Hernandez for successfully integrating technology into every aspect of classroom life.

“I’m so thrilled to make it onto this list,” said Hernandez, who has also received statewide recognition for her expertise by the Louisiana Association of Computer-Using Educators. “Last year’s winners were all these doctors and other bigwigs, so I really didn’t think I had much of a chance.”

Kristen Hernandez, left, assists students Devin Grayson, center, and Masen Mackey, right, as they prepare radio scripts to be used in a podcast. (Staff Photo by Anne Lautzenheiser)

Hernandez was in the middle of class when she received the e-mail notification that she’d been named to the list. One of her students was so excited he bolted from the classroom to announce the news to other teachers.

Her students have a full range of technology at their disposal, from electronic portfolios and laptop computers to classroom response systems and GPS devices. Hernandez has been instrumental in showcasing the students’ prowess through several school events, such as Technology Night, in which the students demonstrated the technologies they use to nearly 500 members of the community.

“We sometimes have a hard time getting parents to participate,” she said. “This time the kids ran the entire show, and the response was tremendous.”

Not only parents but also grandparents attended the event as well. Hernandez said the students created a blog about the experience, and many commented on how important they felt to help older generations learn something new.

Other events included a math and science “tailgate party,” held in January to coincide with the Bowl Championship Series. More recently, the students were involved in a classroom election, with elements from the periodic table serving as the “candidates.” The youngsters were divided into groups, with each one given a different campaign responsibility in promoting their element. The final project will a podcast touting their “candidate’s” virtues.

After graduating from Southeastern Louisiana University, Hernandez taught for two years in Livingston Parish before coming to Slidell three years ago. This past summer she received a master’s degree in Education Technology, and she feels the experience has helped shape her as a leader with both students and other teachers.

She will travel to Seattle at the end of October to take part in NSBA’s annual technology and learning conference and will be featured in future education technology publications. There is no monetary award for being named to the list, but that’s all right with Hernandez.

“There’s recognition, and maybe a plaque, but that’s not the reason I do this,” she said. “I’m helping these kids become global leaders, and that is my passion.”


Comments

8 comment(s)

    Alicia Vidaurreta wrote on Nov 5, 2008 10:04 AM:

    " Way to go!!! I could not be prouder of you!!
    Just think--I taught the teacher !!!! WOW "

    Dianne Dyer wrote on Oct 23, 2008 10:11 PM:

    " Kristen, I am so proud of you and all your accomplishments. I wish you could teach my grandchildren. Keep up the good work. Love you, Dianne "

    Bonnie Koon wrote on Oct 21, 2008 9:10 AM:

    " Congratulations Kristen. Your Dad is bragging on you in heaven right now. I know he would be so proud of you.

    Bonnie Koon "

    Diana Toler wrote on Oct 15, 2008 12:52 PM:

    " Kristen,
    You are so deserving of this honor. I have watched you over the years and know what a hard worker you are. Kristen you have a love for teaching and a love for your students. You have come from a long line of teachers (mom, great-grandmother,and aunt) and you are one of the best. I am so proud of you and wish you all the best. I guess you know your dad is looking down on you with a big smile that says "job well done".
    With much love! MOM "

    Lori LeBlanc wrote on Oct 14, 2008 4:30 PM:

    " Way to Go, Kristen! Congratulations! We are all very proud of you back in your hometown of Baton Rouge! "

    Tracy Gallinghouse wrote on Oct 14, 2008 9:19 AM:

    " My daughter loves this class. Mrs. Hernandez is using the language of technology to excite these students about school. What kid isn't into at least one form of technology.

    This is very well deserved. "

    Donna Young wrote on Oct 13, 2008 9:26 PM:

    " It is so nice to see a teacher with such a passion for her job and her students. "

    s. kern wrote on Oct 13, 2008 7:35 PM:

    " Thank you for highlighting this amazing educator. Two of my children have been fortunate enough to have Ms. Hernandez as a teacher since she came to CPMS, and we couldn't be happier. This woman makes learning fun!! We need to take her skills, attitude, and dedication and distribute it to other teachers. "

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