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The Veteran Educator

Posted
May 26, 2021
Sukh Singh

Sukh Singh 򽴫ý21 brings an incredible amount of perspective to his chosen profession of teaching. He came to the US from India when he was a child. 򽴫ýThe first time I saw snow was when I was six years old,򽴫ý he told us. That journey would eventually lead him to Pace, where he knew early on that he would be attending the Pleasantville Campus. 򽴫ýI wanted to teach in New York, [and] Pace offered great opportunities for success.򽴫ý

From there, it seemed only natural that he would gravitate toward the English and adolescent education major. As an English language learner (ELL) himself, Singh told us he was 򽴫ýinspired by almost all my English teachers I򽴫ýve ever had. I want to provide students with skills for leadership and advocacy with the use of the proper effective language. I think this can empower them to make a change for their betterment.򽴫ý

Singh may spend a lot of time in the classroom prepping to one day graduate, but he򽴫ýs anything but stuck within four walls. He has a strong background in customer service across a variety of industries, and he򽴫ýs also a Marine Corps veteran򽴫ýboth of which have aided in his personal and professional life. 򽴫ýI think my diverse background in a multitude of areas gives me an edge as a future educator,򽴫ý Singh said. 򽴫ýThe countless leadership [skills] I have been trained for in the military set me apart and allow my discipline to effectively influence my students to become leaders themselves.򽴫ý

He򽴫ýs been head counselor at the YMCA, worked as a customer service associate for Investors Bank, and participated in student teaching opportunities through the School of Education. For all his many talents, Singh makes time to lend his skills򽴫ýand passion򽴫ýto the Student Veterans Association as its vice president. He volunteers his time in order to help other military service members at Pace who follow in his footsteps. 򽴫ýMy motivation comes from my own identity as a Marine Veteran,򽴫ý Singh explained. 򽴫ýI am passionate about supporting my military service members. This will [also] help me as a professional because I will be trained to support, serve, and advocate for those who need it.򽴫ý

Not only that, but he򽴫ýs also an active member of Alpha Phi Delta, whose philanthropic efforts lend much-needed support for veterans experiencing homelessness through the Operation Home Front. 򽴫ýI think I am a natural leader and my core ideals of serving people will help me become an educator who stresses advocacy and service,򽴫ý Singh said. 򽴫ýI򽴫ýve had a few inspiring English teachers who left a lasting impression on me and other peers.򽴫ý

He left us with a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, one that he has lived by: 򽴫ýBe the change that you want to see in the world.򽴫ý Singh is most certainly effecting change wherever he goes, and we know he will make an incredible future educator.