Teachers typically work very hard to create an atmosphere of inclusion in their classrooms. One teacher who has been recognized for doing this is Qorsho Hassan, an elementary school teacher from Minnesota. She has just been named her state’s 2021 Teacher of the Year.
Qorsho, a Somali American educator, currently teaches fourth grade at Echo Park School in Burnsville, Minnesota. Before that, she was an educator in Ohio and taught in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This is her ninth year in the classroom.
The honored educator earned her Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from The Ohio State University. She has completed additional course work in Early Childhood Education from Ashland University, located in Ashland, Ohio. In addition, Qorsho is a Fulbright scholar.
Widely-respected, Qorsho is known for being deeply committed to cultivating a community of global citizens in her classroom. She has been recognized for working diligently to create a classroom filled with high expectations, representation, and love. “She has a way of connecting with kids and honoring where they’re at and where they’re from and making sure that they know they’re valued for who they are, not what they’re going to be,” remarked colleague Laurel Mirs. “She grows with them.”
Through Qorsho’s research on the most relevant teaching methods, her reflection on current practices, and her carefully constructed lesson plans, the honored educator provides instruction that is engaging, culturally reflective, and meaningful. She maintains and relies on authentic relationships with her students and parents to teach effectively. Additionally, Qorsho knows how important it is for students to have teachers of color, and she has become a strong voice for educators of color throughout the state of Minnesota.
To learn more about Qorsho Hassan, see this article and video published by KARE-11.com.