Annie
Huynh


Annie Huynh is a graduate of Temple University with a master’s degree in elementary education. She teaches at the Folk Art – Cultural Treasures Charter School (FACTS) in Philadelphia, Pa., where her areas of focus include literacy, social studies and teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). Her passion lies in equitable education for immigrant students. Additionally, she develops social studies curriculum, and is a member of Teachers Lead Philly and Teacher Action Group for the advancement of the teaching profession. In her spare time, Annie enjoys bike riding, Bikram yoga, and writing.

Articles by Annie

“Hacking” as Critical Literacy

"Hack jams" encourage students to question reality, challenge texts and authors, and practice becoming agents of change in the world.

The Power of Questions

This teacher asked herself, “What do I need to know to better support this student?” The answer led to more questions.

Asian-American Heritage Day: A Reflection

During a day of lessons about Asian-American culture and history, students in this Philadelphia school experienced deep learning and reflection.

Home Visits Offer Insight, Connection

A home visit is a valuable way to build relationships with students and engage their families.
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Learning for Justice in the South

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