Why Do You Want to Be a Teacher Essay

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    Metacognition is just thinking about thinking. So you're thinking about what you are thinking about while you're thinking. That's a lot of thinking. In other words we can narrow it down to two things: the things we know and the ones we don't. We can narrow it down to thinking about what needs to get done and thinking about what's the best way for me to get there. Especially if it refers to doing work for school. Questions you can be constantly asking yourself is how am I doing? Does this make…

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    Boots Villanueva Summary

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    Villanueva’s obstacle was when he decided to go to college, and he had to overcome and figure out why he was receiving bad grades on essays he wrote. We all have experienced similar issues to Villanueva's where we need to overcome an obstacle; a major part of life is overcoming and conquering those obstacles that we face. Growing up English was one of the hardest subjects I had; I met many teachers throughout the years of schooling I went through who didn’t accept creative minds or creativity…

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    Since I was a young child, teachers have been prepping my peers and I for the next step of school. From elementary school, we were taught how to act for middle school. From middle school, we were taught how to act for high school. In high school, we were told frequently "no one is going to hold your hand in college." What is this for? Why do these teachers put us students in this position where we expect the next step in our life to be horrible? We bite our nails to the bone in anticipation for…

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    personal definition of a great teacher and what experience formed that definition? • My personal definition of a great teacher is someone that inspires students to learn and be successful. The teacher would do so by differentiating instruction, implementing a positive environment, and using effective classroom management procedures and routines. I also think a great teacher would model the attitude and behaviors he/she expects the students to use. Also the teacher would get to know his/her…

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    need to cheat because they are stressed out from the work the teachers are assigning them or they are going through personal problems at home. Cheating on tests and also homework assignments is a persistent problem with many high school and also college students. Peer pressure is also a factor in why students are cheating on their work. Zachary Goldman in the article “Why Do Students Cheat” asked many students at Harvard University “Why do some kids feel the need to cheat?” Most students are…

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    Purpose: My specific purpose for presenting this speech and persuading my audience is for me to show you the dark side of standardized testing and why it may hurt a lot of students rather than helping them. I will try my best to get my listeners to join my side on this argument. Thesis Statement: There are plenty of positive and negative aspects of standardized testing but to truly determine this argument you need to learn more about the history of standardized testing, how it impacts the…

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    Religion In Public Schools

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    different ideas. Religion is the belief in a person that you can’t physically see, but the creator of all things. Faith is belief without being able to see what’s ahead basically like sitting in a chair, not looking back to see if the chair is still there while you’re about to sit down. Belief is trust and faith. Acceptance is the key to the world of faith and belief. To have faith; first you must trust God and believe, open your heart and allow him to do the work. Everyone has faith and belief,…

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    When it comes to learning in math class I prefer more of a hands on teaching style, teachers that stand up and lecture the whole class make learning harder. A teaching philosophy is a self-reflective statement of your beliefs about teaching and learning (https://cei.umn.edu/support-services/tutorials/writing-teaching-philosophy). Every teacher has their own way of teaching, whether it be hands on or they prefer to lecture more. There are six basic teaching philosophies, these include…

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    well-prepared platform with their believes and values are expressed in a way that all can understand. This paper will present my own beliefs about education, what norms and values that I live by, Why want to be an instructional leader, what these reasons have to do with kids and what do they have to do with teachers?. Also, it will present how I envision my role as an educational leader, what I believe are the characteristics…

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    though I learned some history of Native Americans in school, I realized that I do not know hardly anything when it comes to this subject. Part of the article and a few of the topics the speakers presented on I was confused about because…

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