When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Teacher Essay

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    When I was in elementary school, my friends were a little rough. So when ever the teachers weren't out in the morning, we would play tackle football until 8:15 I got tackled by one of the hardest hitters in the entire school many times but I always got back up no matter what. I always got hit in the face with the ball at least 5 times a quarter but never gave up. But was it all worth it? I do understand that people get hurt playing football, but that will happen no matter what. Kids should…

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    Is Education a Waste of Education? During high school, many people are asked to decide what they want to be when they grow up. I went through many options before deciding that I wanted to be an elementary school teacher. I thought I could be successful in this career path and was very excited to begin my new adventure. Some people I knew thought otherwise. In general, I was told that I was wasting my time at college by trying to receive a degree in education. At the end of my junior year of high…

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    Throughout my educational career, my family and teachers have shaped my philosophy into a combination of both romanticism and progressivism. As a teacher I want to be able to help a student strive for self-fulfillment while focusing on individual student’s learning processes. Based on my ideals, I want for my classroom to be a place where my students can go to learn in a way that suits their personality, and in a non-pressured environment. I want to be able to engage my students and challenge…

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    Teaching is the only career I could ever dream of pursuing. The profession is beyond rewarding and the impact I will have on my students will be more than worth it. Henry Brooks once said “Teachers affect eternity; no one can tell where their influence stops” and that is why I want to teach. I want to be the teacher, my students come back to say hi too and get help from, even when I am no longer their teacher. My ideas of what a teacher does has grown, so much throughout my experiences in the…

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    I believe the nature of teaching/learning process takes place through the students. From this class I have learned that students are going to have an impact on the way we teach. It’s important that I learn as a future teacher to adapt to all children and if that means changing the way I teach then so be it. If I was to teach in my way and students were not learning then it falls on me thus its important to learn through my future students on which way is more useful to teach. When I know I have…

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    Every teacher has their own motives to answer why they chose this profession. According to Don Kauchak and Paul Eggen (2014), some of those reasons may include job security especially due to the teacher shortage (p. 9), personal and intellectual growth (p. 7), being able to have most holidays off (p. 8), wanting to make a difference (p. 7), or seeing each student’s progression towards improvements in a particular subject area (Kauchak and Eggen, 2014, p. 14). Although there are several…

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    The path to become a dance teacher is rather lengthy and stress inducing. Your dance training will start at a very young age. Normally this is around age 2 or 3 that you will be placed in your first class, however, students can be placed in classes even earlier like myself. I was placed in dance classes just a few months after I began walking. Growing up in the studio is a different experience that some people would struggle to comprehend. There are days you will spend hours nitpicking steps…

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    the arts and encourages personal growth and opinion. I look to Rousseau for his learning environments, Montessori for his use of sensory skills to engage students, and Frobel for his focus on the arts. When it comes to roots, I take from many society’s like the Preliterate why emphasized on skills and identity, as well as the Greeks who created leaders and emphasized literary skills. However, I find the Renaissance time is the one closest to what I teach, due to its emphasis on the music and…

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    child from birth through five. Children brain development is the most important in this critical time period. When the young child’s brain is being stimulated it prepares children to become greater learners later in life. Lack of stimulation of the mind the child may show a delay based on how he or she learns at an early age. I believe social interactions is very important because, when children are learning how to communicate verbal and non-verbal children mimic their environment and peers.…

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    beginning of the school year to now, I have such a different mindset. This semester went by so fast and I have learned so many things about myself and about how I learn and what works best for me. I am not going to lie, but University Studies has taught me a lot this semester and a great helper to transition into college. Before coming to college, I was really nervous and felt not prepared for college. I thought to myself that I was not smart enough to go to college. I thought everyone here…

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