I also wanted to be able to help as many people that I could. Being an educator and helping so many students grow and develop was the best career I could imagine. I may only have a student in my classroom for one year but I hope that those few months I can help each student as much as possible on their educational journey. I hope that my time with each student will help them develop the life skills they will need to become a great citizen not only to our town but to the world.…
The Path to Childcare Director Growing up I knew that when I became an adult I wanted to be a teacher. It was what I always wanted to do I felt that it was my calling to becoming a teacher. As, life went on and I started college I found that I was lost on the path to education. I knew I want the path of education, but there were so many ways to go from teaching preschool to being administer and everything in between when you take the educational path. After find where I would like to start my education career I choose, teaching early childhood students and eventually becoming a childcare director.…
So I decided to become a teacher in order to reach our youth and make a difference in my society. I want to be the reason why a child never gave up and strived to be successful. My ultimate goal in life is to help my community…
My life has been impacted strongly by my representation of leadership, commitment to excellence, and the value I take in treating everyone with fairness and kindness. Throughout my four years at the Bethel Park High School, I became the captain of the cross country team, I was the treasurer of the Journalism Club, and I was the head of committee for the Principal Advisory Committee of Students. As a leader of these clubs and activities I was able to be a part of, I learned and valued leadership skills. I was voted the captain of the cross country team because of how I took care of the team, and made sure everyone was always okay.…
I am a hard-working individual with a passion to pursue a career in primary school teaching. I feel I have the qualities required to be successful in my chosen course as I am a happy, creative and patient person. In order to succeed within this profession it is vital to be interested in the learning process of childhood education which is a trait I have. I began to realise a teaching profession was the route I wanted to go down during my A-level studies as I was studying health and social care and one module was based on the development of children and through this I developed a understanding in the importance of the education system for children and felt it was a extremely rewarding career choice. From this new found interest in this career…
My educational goals has changed greatly over the years. However, one goal has remained constant and that is to become a Deaf Education teacher. Why, growing up in the deep south and working with children for over five years. I have seen many students fall through the system because no one wanted to fight for them. A reality that I want to change because children are the future and they deserve the best we have to offer and not yesterday's garbage.…
Teachers have a unique opportunity to change their community and the world through meeting students where they are, recognizing their potential, and helping students to maximize that potential to develop into the person they are meant to become. They do this through teaching and providing tools, knowledge, and skills to their students inside and outside the classroom. Through making teaching my profession, I will have the opportunity to make a difference in my community and the world through each student I teach. Attending Augsburg for my MAE K-12 Special Education Licensure I will gain the tools, knowledge, and skills that I need to be a leader in making a difference in the lives of my students, our community, and the world.…
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Education has been one of my top priority since elementary school. I've worked hard to achieve one thing and that's to go to college and get my teaching degree. I've wanted to become a teacher for as long as I can remember. Teachers are one of the most important groups of people in the world because without them all other jobs wouldn't be possible. I want to make a difference and becoming a teacher is the first step for me.…
My philosophy of education is for the children to grow by achieving their potential in an inclusive environment knowing to respect every individual values and beliefs. I believe every child has the potential to achieve irrespective of their abilities as no two children are born the same. As Rubio (2009, online) states, each classroom has children with various abilities and needs, who all develop at a different pace. However, by teaching in a classroom having mixed abilities would stimulate and motivate a child to learn. As Dewey argued (Nodding 1998, p.9) that education has to be tailored to the needs and interests of individual children and social constructivist approach for teaching; where a child is scaffold by a more knowledgeable other.…
Our world is becoming increasingly more judgmental and intolerant of other perspectives and ideas, leading humans to a revetment in how we communicate and expand our minds. It is not only sickening that we quickly dismiss others, but also inconsiderate that we do not take in account of the others people’s view, resulting in disadvantage for others and ourselves. For these reason I live by a personal philosophy that is mentioned in behavior psychologist B.F. Skinners book Science and Human Behavior, which sheds light on what we shouldn’t do, “dismiss those who do not agree with us as a victim of ignorance” (B.F. Skinner). While some may argue that being a strong headed and resistant person is important in protecting and creating one’s own ideas, however; tolerating, listening, and absorbing other viewpoints, is more beneficial, rather than dismissing them due to social skills, enhancement of knowledge, and an all around happier life.…
My interviewee was Amanda Martinez, or Mrs.Martinez, a kindergarten teacher at SFA STEM Academy, close by my local city. She has been teaching for eight years now and absolutely loves it. Being a teacher has been one of her childhood dreams. She is one of my sister’s best friends since high school. Success to me means to accomplish something that you’ve always dreamed, achieving your goals, and just being generally happy with everything you’ve done.…
My Teaching Philosophy The nature of knowledge should be relative. Each student is different, and their education should fit their needs. Education should help the child grow both mentally and emotionally. Students should be given the right to think on their own.…
Memories of our teachers are usually a stark binary— either good or bad. However, regardless of being either positive or negative recollections, these stories influence our self-image as children, shape us as learners, and stay with us into adulthood. Carl Jung offers insight into the memory of teachers, he says when "one looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings . . . warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child.”…
When people get older, it may become hard to find a teacher who is suitable to himself. A teacher is an element everyone has in their life, whether academic or not and whether they realize it or not. If I had a chance to build an ideal teacher, I would take it. I would probably give my ideal teacher qualities most of my teachers now have. The first quality to be added to my ideal teacher would be what type of teacher, and in this case it would be academic.…