Derrick Golden

Derrick Golden is a busy man.


A graduate student at 麻豆视频 and a member of the men鈥檚 basketball team, he鈥檚 also employed full time with Reading School District (RSD) as an emergency-certified fifth-grade special education math teacher. Emergency-certified means Golden is able to teach students in his degree field under a temporary certification until he completes his degree program.


It鈥檚 a role he relishes and credits to the help of his Alvernia advisor, department head Shawn Rutt, Ed.D., who connected Golden with RSD officials.


鈥淗e told me, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e a representation of what a teacher and leader should be,鈥欌 Golden said.


How did Golden get on the path to becoming an educator himself? A few things got the wheels spinning.


鈥淚t鈥檚 important to me because growing up, I was a part of it," Golden said of his interest in working in special education. "I have dyslexia. It was always a struggle to get help because I was a C/B student and my diagnosis was kind of hidden. Now, it鈥檚 easier for kids to get the help they need and I want to be a part of that journey. I want to use my story and show them that they can be anything they want to be. I鈥檓 a 23-year-old who鈥檚 getting their master鈥檚 (a second degree), and I had the opportunity to play college basketball and also complete other things that most people my age wouldn鈥檛 think about. I want to show them that if you work hard and stay dedicated, you鈥檙e able to accomplish anything, no matter what your [perceived] flaws are.鈥


He was also inspired by his nephew, who was in first grade and struggling through virtual learning in 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many students sat by their computers and attended classes solo.


鈥淗e needed a lot of help at home, so I鈥檇 do my schooling and then I would go downstairs and join his class and make sure that he was following along," he remembered. "If he was missing anything, I would teach him the best I could how to do it. It helped me grow patience and a love for educating youth.鈥


Now he鈥檚 one step closer to even bigger dreams and goals. One day, he envisions a role as a school principal. Though it was basketball that first drew him to Alvernia, the welcoming, helpful nature of those on campus grew on him, too.


鈥淚 didn鈥檛 feel like a number or anything like that,鈥 Golden said. 鈥淚 felt like I had assistance helping me through anything.鈥


He鈥檚 since fallen in love with Reading and Berks County, too, and sees staying in the area in his future.


鈥淥nce I came here it鈥檚 just like my life changed for the better," he said. "And I鈥檓 such a loyal person. Once I鈥檓 in something, I want to give it my all before I leave. I want to make my mark 鈥 leave my imprint. I feel like I鈥檓 slowly, but surely, doing that while I鈥檓 here.鈥

Master of Education programs

Degree Type:
Master of Education
College:
College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences
Location:
  • Online
  • Reading
Program Type:
Graduate
Credit Hours:
33 - 45