About this user
David grew up in Central America until age ten, when his family moved to the States. In the transition, he struggled with school from day one and consequently quit college in 1989 to pursue what made sense.
Since then, David has taught, coached, and entertained over 100,000 adults and children on five continents. As a teacher, he was an "internationally renowned expert" in the field of wheelchair tennis, engaging and motivating athletes all over the world with his experience and goal-based approach to learning. As a coach, he led the U.S. National Women's Wheelchair Tennis Team to a silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games. As an entertainer, he toured the U.S. and Canada with "Soca Queen" Charmaine Forde as keyboardist and choreographer. In 2001, he wrote, produced, and performed Be Waja Wana Live (Be What You Want To) to over 30,000 children in 100 elementary schools, promoting his dynamic and self-esteem building enrichment programs empowering young people to set attainable goals based on their interests.
In 2006, David returned to college to pursue a teaching degree in hopes of bringing his knowledge, talent, and life experience to the public school system.
"Every child on this earth is entitled to experience and share all that life has to offer. As teachers, we are awarded the responsibility of facilitating this right. I honor this privilege and am fully committed to offering my knowledge, my experience, my attention, and most importantly, my passion toward the cause." --David Crowe
Age
44
Country
United States