LING 385 students mentioned in the AA News
Thursday, January 29th, 2009Letter: Teacher finds U-M to be a valuable neighbor
by Janet M. Popper, Ann Arbor
Sunday January 25, 2009, 12:28 PM
I beg to differ with the letter of Jan. 12 that leveled a charge at the University of Michigan for its “lack of support to the community.” I must say from my experience, U-M does share its talents with the public schools.
For the 12 years I have been an elementary teacher in Ann Arbor, I have consistently had U-M students. They have come via various programs through the U-M, helping out in my classroom.
Athletes who mentor children, students from a linguistics class focusing on language issues and Project Outreach students who provide teacher/student assistance have all been a part of my life as a teacher. Just recently, a group of neuroscience students presented to a fifth-grade class, and my colleague said they did an awesome job of enriching the curriculum.
Furthermore, each year in May, after the campus quiets down, I take my elementary students to the U-M campus to be “college students” for a day. From the commuter bus (free) trips to North Campus to the exceptionally well-received tours we get of the graduate library (especially the Map Room), also free, to the numerous other places on campus that we have always been welcomed to, and reminded to come back and visit any time, I consider the U-M to be a most welcome and supportive neighbor and friend to this teacher in the public schools.





