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Educator and Activist

Tuesday, June 7, 2016, By Ren茅e Gearhart Levy
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Jos茅 Vilson 鈥�04 is on his way to the U.S. Department of Education to meet with Secretary of Education John King and participate in a national summit on teacher diversity. The middle school math teacher has a lot to say on the issues of race and teacher diversity.

Jose Vilson

Jos茅 Vilson

鈥淲e need to get to know our kids for real, and we need to train our teachers to get to know them as people and not just as numbers,鈥� says Vilson, who has taught for 11 years in Inwood/Washington Heights, N.Y.

Vilson grew up in a drug- and crime-riddled neighborhood in lower Manhattan. Coming from Dominican and Haitian heritage, he figured his students would relate to him because he came from a similar background. They do, but he says that鈥檚 not enough.

鈥淥ur current education policies don鈥檛 always align with what my students actually need,鈥� he says. 鈥淧overty plays a big part.鈥�

Vilson graduated from 黑料不打烊 with a degree from the . He got a job out of school with the New York City Teaching Fellows program, teaching at-risk students, who were predominantly African American and Latino. He knew he鈥檇 found his calling and went on to earn a master鈥檚 in math education from the City University of New York.

Vilson began teaching in 2005, four years after the No Child Left Behind Act passed Congress. From the beginning, he could see that the system was not serving his disadvantaged students. In 2007, he began blogging (thejosevilson.com), at first reflecting on his experiences and ultimately using the Internet to call for change in education policy.

He says he tries to address issues that need to be talked about but aren鈥檛, a mission that prompted his book “This is Not a Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education.”

鈥淭here鈥檚 a storm of books from writers who have left education for various reasons, but I didn鈥檛 see that book from the teacher who stayed,鈥� says Vilson, who decided to fill that void. 鈥淧eople need to know why it is we stay despite all the nonsense.鈥�

The book, published in spring 2014 by Haymarket Books, has received wide attention, putting Vilson in the spotlight as an education activist. He鈥檚 appeared in media鈥攊ncluding PBS, NPR, CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post鈥� and has been listed as a top education blogger and a top teacher. He鈥檚 also been approached by publishers and has two book deals in the works.

鈥淎s a teacher, I decided to talk about education policy because there are very few teachers who are able to influence policy makers the way I have,鈥� says Vilson. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e in a field where you feel there is a missing hole, a missing part of the narrative, I think it鈥檚 important to get out there and fill that space.鈥�

But his primary passion remains in the classroom. 鈥淢y greatest challenge is just trying to get every one of my students to excel academically,鈥� he says. 鈥淭rying to figure out how best to meet every child鈥檚 needs sometimes seems insurmountable.鈥�

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