Why I Want To Be A Teacher Essay

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    I am studying Early Childhood Education to become an elementary school teacher. For as long as I remember, I have wanted to be a teacher. I would say that my decision was influenced by the fact that I am the oldest of my siblings and cousins, so I’ve always been the leader and sort of in charge. I am the only girl out of my cousins and brother, so they just accepted the guidance because I had the most attitude. Another reason that could contribute to why I want to teach is my personality. I’ve always

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    BECOMING A TEACHER Page 1 Why I would want to be a Teacher Jamie Croneberger Grand Canyon University- EDU 310 August 16th, 2012 BECOMING A TEACHER Page 2 I want to become a teacher because I, one day, ant to open up my own Day Care Center where I can teach and help the toddlers and babies learn and grow before they start in Pre- Kindergarten. I have always wanted to help younger kids ever since I had my son Anthony and my daughter Kaitlynn. I am having trouble finding a decent

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    Why I Want to be a Teacher School is a major part of our young lives. It is where we spend the majority of our time as youngsters. Children begin to develop relationships with people who have not been apart of their infancy. For someone who does not enjoy school, this could put a damper on their relationships with others as well as their learning achievements in life. This is why I want to become a teacher. I want to develop a learning atmosphere where children feel joy and security

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    paper talks about the motives I have for becoming a teacher, the roles/jobs of a teacher and students and my main goals I want to achieve, The goals I want to achieve are making every student’s parent’s comfortable and proud when they come into my classroom and giving the students the best education and I want them to want them to come to school and be engaged in the class. My motivation for wanting to teach young children is that, I was inspired by my niece and nephew. I love working with little kids

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    When I was younger if you asked me what I want to be when I grow up becoming a teacher was the last thing on my list because I hated school and wasting my time learning things. I had a normal ghetto mindset that school wasn’t for me and I didn’t need it to be successful until I went into the sixth grade. I had a teacher that really showed me interest in my learning to make me a better individuals and a grandmother who never let me give up. From that year forwards but a few years later my grandmother

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    I was 5 years old ready to take on the world with my Blue’s Clues backpack. It was the first day of kindergarten and I walked into a class room that had red animated apples on the walls, and letters boarding the top of the walls. My teacher seems so happy to see all the kids coming into the class and you could tell that many of us were nervous to be there, and be away from our parents for half of the day when we were used to being at home. The teacher went over all the fun and exciting things we

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    Why do I want to become a teacher, you ask? Well a teacher is a very important role model for many childrens and parents as well. You can either have a very positive or negative impact on the students. Growing up in an Asian household, teachers were well respected and was loved by parents, despite them being good or bad. To my parents teachers are always right, I grew up to believe otherwise. I want to become a teacher and be the teacher who will not disappoint my students. I want to plant a strong

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    Music Teacher Did you know that kids that are in band are generally smarter and more successful? It’s because more of the brain is active when kids are in band. The more the kids think about the music, like counting the beats, the mathematical side is used. Some people even say that they are smarter because they learn to be more organized and usually learn different types of concentration. They have to memorize more information. My paper is over becoming a high school music teacher. I want to become

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    so desired. What would that career be? Why are you interested in it? If I had the ability to not worry about how much I bring home a week, and the ability to have any job in the world knowing my kids would get fed and they could get what they desire, I would be a teacher. Teaching isn’t a bad job but I want more of a safe guard when it comes to money and my job. I don’t know how much longer they plan to keep teachers around with technology growing. However I have always wanted to teach because of

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    During the past year of being here in the work base learning program here with dr hayes has been life changing it's changed me as a person and has motivated me to become who i want to be and that is following the footsteps of my work based teachers ms hawkins ms chadwick ms mcbrayer ms tate mr woodman ms leech ms burton and many more. Its an honor to be there and to have helped them to the best of my ability i'd like to thank them for being there for me and giving me this opportunity of helping

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    had a teacher. A teacher is defined as someone who gives instruction and communicates skills. Our children are our future, and they need to be prepared for the future or they will not be successful in the working world. Teaching makes a difference in them, because it gives them tools to help them be successful in the future. I would like to tell you why I would like to become a special education teacher and what has led me to this decision and why I want to become a teacher. I have chosen

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    Freshman year of high school, I realized my dream career: a high school English teacher. Why become a high school teacher? To others, being a teacher sounds like a lifetime filled with overworking, underpayment, disrespectful parents, overbearing administration, and disruptive students. Yet, to me, being a teacher sounds like the most rewarding job imaginable. Personally, high school has been underwhelming. I expected four years of adventures and knowledge, but instead I received four years of stress

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    I have chosen to become a teacher because I believe that education is the center of a country’s development process and prosperity. I want to be an educator to play an effective role in my society’s revival. Besides, I have always dreamed to be a teacher; it is a passion, which I truly have since I was young. The strong teaching motivation, which I have is derived from the deep belief that teachers can make a big difference in their students’ lives. In addition, I believe that teaching is a noble

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    I chose this career because I believe that I would like this career and I think I would do very well as my friends and teachers say. I expect to learn more things in life, education, and myself. I say life because I would be doing something I like and teaching kids and telling them about the adult life so when they get to that point in their life, majority would be ready. I say education because I would be teaching and I can learn something from others and the children as well. I say myself because

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    The issue of teacher shortage today is continuing to grow. The effects of the achievement gap are reaching the teachers, not just the students: “...good administrators and teachers, who are doing their best under difficult circumstances, will be driven out of the profession…,” (Boyd-Zaharias 41). The achievement gap is part of the reason teachers feel they are underpaid, which happens to be one of the leading cause in teacher shortage considering, “Teachers were paid two percent less [than comparable

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    It’s true, that teacher and Mustaf were getting along better. So that meant Mustafa was learning in school. And isn’t a teachers job to, teach their students. So that teacher is doing their job, they are teaching the student Mustaf. But in our times, that’s not all the teacher is supposed to be doing, they are teaching social skills, worldview and so much more than they used to before. And in the Hayes and Juares articles, “To successfully all students, not just those who most closely reflect U.S

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    Colton scott Speech 8th 18 May 2016 Why aren?t there guns in schools, America should really care about this topic, there needs to be guns in our schools for protection and safety. By first I am going to tell you why there needs to be guns in our hallways. Then I will tell you why we need this in our schools. Last I will tell you why people don?t want there to be guns allowed. (Welsh) At sandy hook, a teacher and her students were killed by a mass shooter. By trying to hide they didn?t have lives

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    hours I attended events several events. The two events that I loved most were a workshop and a documentary screening. The workshop at BMCC on October 12, 2017 was titled “Anti-bullying and School Violence” and the documentary, also at BMCC as part of pride month following the story of Moises Serrano, an undocumented, gay man living in North Carolina titled, “Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America.” was screened on October 23, 2017. I learned so much through both of these events and I feel

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    complaining to their parents about grades? They say it isn’t there fault, but it’s the teachers faults. Normally the parents don’t believe them, but maybe they should start too. Our school system is failing our bright, outstanding students. At least our students should be bright, and outstanding. That’s what our schools assessment tests say, but is that our students excelling in those tests or is it our teachers profound use of an eraser. Are schools cheating the government? Our schools are dumbing

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    A teacher would be defined as someone who educates and nurtures children, teenagers, and young adults into adulthood. Teachers play a huge huge role in individual 's lives, in the aspect that they can make or break a child 's decision on whether they want to come to school or not. One main goal is to get student’s to want to come to school so they can get educated, make changes in the world, become successful, and impact others lives like we want to impact there 's. Teaching provides an exciting

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