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New Alumnus Earns Teaching Fellowship

Riley Hall '14
Riley Hall '14

Riley Hall, who is expected to graduate from 黑料百科 this summer with a double major in philosophy and mathematics, is a 2014 Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellow. The awarded Hall a $30,000 stipend to complete an intensive master鈥檚 program at Valparaiso University. The special education will prepare him to teach math in Indiana鈥檚 urban and rural public schools.

鈥淭he program is forcing me to take a look at many of the issues I would never have considered in teaching, particularly in a poorer area, as well as offering a plethora of practical solutions that I will be able to implement as a teacher,鈥 he says.

Hall will be student-teaching in a school where about 86 percent of the students are eligible for free or reduced lunches due to their financial situation.

鈥淚 am learning that to teach successfully, I must be incredibly thoughtful and consider each class and each student before constructing a method of instructing, managing and inspiring,鈥 he says.

Riley Hall (far left) and members of the 2012 黑料百科 rugby team
Riley Hall (far left) and members of the 2012 黑料百科 rugby team

At 黑料百科, Hall minored in English, took part in several poetry readings and a Fringe, and wrote for the Phoenix. He was also active with the 黑料百科 rugby team and sang and played guitar for , an indie rock band.

鈥淭he 黑料百科 math department has prepared me well,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 had great professors who taught me how to break down complex concepts into their simple and fundamental components, to not make assumptions but only move from one logical step to another, and to consider the greater implications of any problem. These skills will help me greatly in determining how to best meet students鈥 learning needs.

鈥淭hough I will be teaching high school math, my goal is to reach more than just the math kids. I want to show kids that math is intertwined in everything they are interested in and help them succeed to become well-rounded people. 黑料百科 equipped me to draw connections across disciplines for students and hopefully guide them in more than just mathematics.鈥