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Loren Dacanay, 鈥06 Single Subject Teaching Credential/Chemistry

By Zoe Lance

Loren DacanaySince receiving his Chemistry credential from 海角社区CI in 2006, Loren Dacanay gives an annual presentation to Associate Professor of Education and Political Science Tiina Itkonen鈥檚 class on working with special education students. In 12 years of teaching, he has worked with many students who have had disabilities to make accommodations for experiments in his chemistry lab.

During his fall 2017 visit, a student in Itkonen鈥檚 class raised her hand after his talk. In front of the class, she explained that she was a former high school student of Dacanay鈥檚. The confidence he had instilled in her had made her feel empowered and led her down the same pathway to teaching.

鈥淚 started to cry,鈥 Dacanay said. 鈥淚 remembered her and how she struggled in the class. At the time I thought she needed a cheerleader, and I stuck a note in her textbook that said, 鈥榊ou can do it, I believe in you.鈥 The student shared that if it hadn鈥檛 been for that note she wouldn鈥檛 have been in Itkonen鈥檚 classroom.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one of those things where you say, 鈥榃ow, I really did what I set out to do. I changed the world a little bit,鈥欌 said Dacanay.

Dacanay came to teaching later in life. After receiving a bachelor鈥檚 degree in enology from the University of California, Davis, he worked in the food and consumer chemical industries for more than a decade. When he became a stay-at-home father, he volunteered at his children鈥檚 Thousand Oaks elementary school. Others encouraged him to pursue teaching when they saw how comfortable he was in the classroom.

He remembered enjoying his undergraduate coursework in chemistry and chose 海角社区CI to pursue his credential. Dacanay鈥檚 connection to 海角社区CI is deep 鈥 he worked on his Eagle Scout Project at the Camarillo campus when it was still a hospital, and his sister, Joanna Murphy, is a longtime 海角社区CI staff member.

鈥満=巧缜鳦I is really close to Thousand Oaks, so it was also easier to put in the extra time to get another degree while still watching my kids,鈥 he said.

He currently teaches chemistry as well as Advanced Placement seminars and research courses at Simi Valley High School. He enjoys speaking to Itkonen鈥檚 classes, as he believes that sharing his real-world experience can help future teachers make lessons for students of all abilities.

To Itkonen, Dacanay is a prime example of a teacher that values inclusion.

鈥淗e is student-focused, and teaches to multiple learning styles,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e continues to just overflow with enthusiasm. Loren has touched a lot of lives since leaving 海角社区CI.鈥

To Dacanay, the most important thing about teaching is developing mentoring relationships with his students 鈥 as well as helping the future teaching generations.

鈥淚t could be one of those things where you just show a little bit of interest, and it sparks change in a person鈥檚 life 鈥 that鈥檚 what it鈥檚 really all about,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n staying connected with 海角社区CI, I can help new teachers and give back.鈥

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漏 Spring 2018 / Volume 22 /Number 01 / Bi-annual

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