21 min

Caring for a Diverse Classroom in COVID: Dylan Mulroney, 2nd grade teacher in urban schools in PA, tells an encouraging story about perserverance Talk By Victoria

    • Self-Improvement

Meet Dylan Mulroney, a 2nd-grade teacher in Pennsylvania in York City School District. Dylan is my cousin, so it was easy to find out about his work in the classroom and his journey teaching young students. Dylan is from Lancaster, PA, and graduated from Millersville University. Soon, he'll start his master's degree. It was a pleasure speaking with him and asking him about his experience teaching (he's loved it!) and how he confronts the challenges that such a diverse classroom faces. Have any questions for him? Shoot me an email at victoria@talkbyvictoria.com to share them with him! 

Quote of the episode:

"You have to have confidence in yourself to say that I am the best person to be teaching these students right now."

Question for the episode:


In response to Dylan's quote of the episode, where in your life do you have to have the confidence to tell yourself, "I am the best person to be doing this right now?"

Meet Dylan Mulroney, a 2nd-grade teacher in Pennsylvania in York City School District. Dylan is my cousin, so it was easy to find out about his work in the classroom and his journey teaching young students. Dylan is from Lancaster, PA, and graduated from Millersville University. Soon, he'll start his master's degree. It was a pleasure speaking with him and asking him about his experience teaching (he's loved it!) and how he confronts the challenges that such a diverse classroom faces. Have any questions for him? Shoot me an email at victoria@talkbyvictoria.com to share them with him! 

Quote of the episode:

"You have to have confidence in yourself to say that I am the best person to be teaching these students right now."

Question for the episode:


In response to Dylan's quote of the episode, where in your life do you have to have the confidence to tell yourself, "I am the best person to be doing this right now?"

21 min