A teacher/activist inspiring her students to make the world better -an inspiring story to read

Black teacher writing on whiteboard for diverse pupils

Sabrina Jafralie is a forty-two-year-old lady who is teaching history at Westmount High School and take a lecturer at McGill University. This passionate lady is also a headteacher of ethics and religion at Westmount High. Not even that, she is also an activist who is against Bill 21, Quebec’s secularism bill. 

Sabrina Jafralie was born and raised in Montreal. Later on, she comes to know about the concepts of serving others. According to her Teaching can advance this idea to a new level.

She had also experienced challenging  time at some stages of  life but she faces them with courage and  said:

“It’s still hard from time to time when aggression happens. I have to say to myself, do I really want to deal with this? Is it really worth it? And most times now, it is, because I don’t want it to happen to someone else. I don’t want it to happen to a student.”

“It’s always about how, as a teacher, do I want to leave the world behind for them in and outside of the room?” she said.

“I just want them to be able to see themselves and be healthy and be happy and feel like they’re Canadians. I don’t feel that way all the time. And I don’t necessarily want that psychotrauma to pass on to them too.”

She believes that students deserve the most beneficial and finest education therefore she demands excellent teachers for her students. She herself had an inspirational teacher and now wants her students to be inspired by her. 

She encourages her student to make positive changes. She motivates her students to get involved in the change that they want to appear. She forces them to get out of their comfort zone and do something big.

She tries to ensure that each and every student of her leave the high school when they become able to make the world better.

Jafralie says that she is motivated by her own student. She said that she is the only changemaker of her type because her own students are helping her to make a change.

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