
Antonio Mendoza writes: In May 2007 fellow video artist Skip Blumberg and myself traveled to four countries in the former Yugoslavia -- Macedonia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro -- to conduct video and media workshops for the MY HERO/GLOBAL EXCHANGE Project.During our workshops in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, we met Valentina Mindoljevic, a physics teacher at the local Gimnazija Mostar. Immediately we were taken by her contagious energy and her love for teaching. Clearly she is greatly admired by all her students and parents and is as a spark of hope in a town that has been torn apart by inter-ethnic warfare. Two workshop participants, Goran Tiro and Emina Kujundzic, made a video about Valentina and a water-powered rocket competition she organizes with her students as part of a school fair dedicated to space exploration. Space is one of her great passions. The hope of worlds undiscovered and unlimited exploration are a metaphor for her dream of peace and tolerance in her town of Mostar and throughout the Balkan region.
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![]() MY HERO: Where were you born? When did you come to Mostar? What about your family? What did you do during the war? I was born on November the 13th, 1970, in Split, Croatia. I came to Mostar at first as a volunteer for [a] British NGO (Non Govermental Agency). Later on I got married and divorced, but I decided to stay in Mostar. My parents live in Trogir, and my two brothers live with their families in Split and Zadar. During the war I mostly volunteered for the Croatian NGO that provided social and psychological aid to children and women refugees in refugee camps all over Croatia. We organized our work through working camps with domestic and foreign volunteers. I worked with kids from Vukovar in two refugee camps in Zagreb. I also ran a place called "Peace Hostel" where I coordinated logistics concerning foreign volunteers and trained them.
I can't tell when I made the decision. Somehow I was always teaching others: from elementary school, helping my classmates, cousins, [I] did private lessons (in Zagreb I did it with kids that had behavior problems) so it was a natural sequence... My favorite thing about teaching – I don't know, I just enjoy being in the classroom, explaining the secrets of the natural laws, sharing my love for physics and math, curiosity... I think my biggest achievement is being a friend to my students, being able to help them develop critical thinking and empathy for other people. There's no better reward than seeing them turning out to be good people with full personalities.
There's always a future. It is important to respect all people, and to learn and achieve because that is the only way to change this world. There's no point in just criticizing; one has to be aware of what one can do for the community... This year I got a book from a second grade class in which they wrote a poem about my spirit fighting the spirit of the divided city and [they] said that what they have learned from me is that "there's no better tomorrow, just better us..." Well, I would say that is one of my greatest achievements. MY HERO: How can Mostar overcome its segregation? How can the city heal and unify? With constant work with young people. I don't like to emphasize it; it is so natural to have no segregation, for people to be together. It is [a] very complicated process. It requires, first of all, higher standards, working places, and tolerant politics and politicians working for the people, not for personal or national interests. But any little contribution is precious.
It can bring together people from different backgrounds. But most of all, it can help raise awareness about problems in the community and present what can be done or what some people are doing to solve them. MY HERO: You seem to be very fascinated with space and space exploration. How come? How do you think space exploration helps your teaching? Knowing about the universe is somehow knowing about ourselves. On the one hand I think that it makes us more openminded as we discover the history of our existence, our home in this enormous space. On the other hand, we appreciate our planet more and we can see it as a home for humans, very different humans that share it. So that notion is breaking boundaries, making us all one family in the Universe, sharing the same destiny. Space exploration makes us aware of what we are we capable of doing. Searching for extraterrestrial intelligence makes us think what kind of beings we are, and any possible contact with them would teach us how to accept and appreciate differences. As a school discipline, it helps us develop the imagination and learn scientific methods simultaneously, what is very important for learning.
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Written by
Antonio Mendoza
from
Los Angeles
Images created by Emina Kujundzic and Goran Tiro |
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Mostar: Historical Monument A page about the monuments of Mostar from Unesco's World Heritage Web Site. Visit Mostar A Web site promoting the City of Mostar as a tourist destination. Valentina Mindoljevic's personal Web page for the International Educational Cooperation Symposium hosted by University of Tsukuba, Japan. |
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| Ana Eugenia Posada is a dedicated teacher who provides help and support to children with learning difficulties. | Andrew Greene Jr. of Sierra Leone teaches the world about peace. | Annie Mansfield Sullivan Macy developed new methods for teaching blind and deaf students. | Atsuko Shiwaku set up the International Intercultural Mural Exchange Project to promote peaceful coexistence. |
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| Baba Coleman is a drumming teacher who instills self-determination in his students. | Barry Guillot is a middle school teacher who makes science come to life through service-learning. | Barry Kramer empowers students to ask questions and find answers through Learning Circles, a telecollaborative learning experience. | Bill Belsey is a teacher with a mission to stop bullying. |
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| Cheikh Darou Seck is an English teacher in Senegal who inspires his students to become MY HERO reporters. | Christa McAuliffe was the first teacher to fly in space. | Domingo F. Sarmiento was a distinguished educator and president of Argentina. | Dr. Ed Gragert works towards peace and global education. |
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| Dr. H. Arief Rahman is admired by his students for the way he speaks his mind and encourages them in their studies. | Dr. Norman Isaacs is an inspiration to the staff and students at Millikan Middle School. | Dr. Robert Ballard and the JASON project bring scientific exploration to children around the world. | Eeva Reeder is passionate about teamwork and hands-on, real-life applications of abstract mathematical concepts. |
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| Emi Yuliaty encourages her students to believe that where there is a will there is a way. | Erin Gruwell is the founder of Freedom Writers and an inspiration to teachers and students around the world. | Eva La Mar uses visual learning and communication tools to deepen understanding of geography, geology and local history. | Film Festival 2005 Teacher Award Get a Clue Carol Anne McGuire teaches visually impaired children and founded Rock Our World. |
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| Gary Birch is a compassionate educator and role model to his students. | Geeta Malik is a media arts educator for The MY HERO Project. | George N. Parks inspires his band students to do their best and have fun with music. | Georgiana Munteanu, My English Teacher inspires her students to believe in themselves and to love and respect nature. |
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| Giuseppe Fortunati is a computer teacher from Italy who uses the Internet to promote cultural exchanges. | Hero Teachers of a Dyslexic is a personal story that seeks to guide and encourage students who learn differently. | Herschel Vaughn conducts an after-school program that teaches music, discipline, and friendship. | Jacqueline Melnick is a music teacher. |
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| James Burke developed a model of discovery called the Knowledge Web to connect information across space and time. | Jason Wilcox was a teacher at Glenmore Christian Academy. | Jason XV: Teacher Argonauts Eight talented teachers from the US and Bermuda took part in Jason XV: Rainforests at the Crossroads in Panama. | Jesse Thyne was a generous soul with a passion for teaching. |
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| Judy Warner worked to create a public high school for technology. | Laurel Schmidt encourages her fifth graders to get involved. | Louis Braille invented a system of writing and reading used by blind people all over the world. | Luisa Orellana is an English as a second language teacher who inspires her students to reach for their dreams. |
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| Mali Bickley uses technology to help her students connect with their peers around the world to build empathy and tolerance. | Marco Torres helps students empower themselves through the mastery of multimedia. | Maria Montessori developed a new approach to education. | Marsha Goren is much beloved by her students for her genuine commitment to them. |
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| Martha Mecartney is a scientist, engineer and professor committed to helping young women interested in the field of science. | Mary Lyon established the U.S.'s first college for women. | Mary McLeod Bethune used education to help in the fight for racial and gender equality. | Mel Levine believes that students who understand their learning styles are better equipped for success. |
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| Mia Siscawati teaches people to protect their environment. | Mirian Acosta-Sing piloted a project to provide every student and teacher at Mott Hall School with a laptop. | Mrs. Linda Klepper has changed the lives of many young children as a second grade teacher. | Mrs. Magdalena Domniteanu is a hero for her patience and ability to inspire her students with a love for learning. |
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| Mrs. Mignosa is a hero to Caitlin because she helps her with her studies after school. | Mustapha Louznadji is an Algerian educator who leads by example and who brings out the best in his students and colleagues. | Pat Bolanos founded Key Learning Community to cultivate multiple intelligences. | Peggy Bryan emphasizes teacher support, parental and community involvement in the classroom. |
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| Phil Layne gives encouragement, hope, and a helping hand to his students. | Raden Ajeng Kartini championed education and civil rights for women in Indonesia. | Ranald MacDonald was a Native American/Scot wayfarer who helped open up Japan to the West. | Randy Randall exhibits strength, courage, and integrity to his students. |
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| Robert Moses founded The Algebra Project, which is committed to teaching math literacy. | Roberta Guaspari-Tzavaras uses music to inspire children to learn. | Rowena Gerber and her students raise money to send Solar Ovens around the world. | Ruth Simmons is breaking down barriers in the world of higher education. |
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| Ruty Hotzen inspires students from around the world through Talking Kites, iEARN. | Sadie Dunn is an inspiring role model as a teacher and great-grandmother. | September McGee is an artist and a teacher. | Sequoyah invented the Cherokee alphabet, which enabled Cherokees to record their history. |
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| Shannon Arnett impacts her students with her love and excitement for learning. | Stephanie Joukoff coaches synchronized swimming and is a hero to Emily. | Susan Elizabeth Blow founded the first public kindergarten school in America. | Tommie Hamaluba is a teacher in Botswana, Africa working to eradicate malaria. |
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| Tony Bencivenga stresses the importance of social and emotional learning experiences. | Valentina Mindoljevic is a science teacher who helped to provide aid to women and child refugees in Croatia. | Viola Vaughn founded an organization that supports girls working to achieve academic success in Africa. | Wendy Jewell is a passionate MY HERO educator, writer and Learning Circle facilitator. |
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| Wendy Milette is a visionary filmmaker and educator. |
Last changed on:9/12/2007 2:18:25 PM
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