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    Teaching, in my view, is one of the greatest career choices; I choose to be a teacher because I find myself there. Since I was in grade 4, I admire teaching English more than anything. I always imagine that I am going to be a great teacher and all my students will love English and learning. My mother also is one of the reasons since when I was in grade 8 I heard her always repeating that she wished if there is a teacher in our family. In addition , want to be a teacher because I think my country gives me a lot and now it is the time to give back. I like to deal with students from different age groups, and I want to change their world ,to give them skills that serve them in the future. When I prefer the collage of education, I had never thought…

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    I have been very fortunate to grow up in a very loving and supportive home. My parents have always told me that I should never try to get a job just because it pays well, that instead I should pursue a career in something I love. From a very young age I have had a passion and a love for children and teaching. As a child I would play “school” and have my sisters sit in desks as my “students” while I taught them and gave them classwork. As I grow older I began helping tach Sunday School and…

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    for high school teachers with fifteen years of experience and the minimum level of education and training required to be certified exceeded $40,000 in Denmark, Germany, Japan, and the Netherlands and exceeded $60,000 in Switzerland. In the United States, it was $35,000. With statistics like this, people wonder why anyone would want to be a teacher. Teaching is not for everyone. I personally tell people “you do not understand why people would want to teach, unless you want to teach.” With the low…

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    I still remember when I played with my younger brother and sister a game called, “escuelita” (little school). I always told them that I wanted to be the teacher. As I was learning more in my elementary school years, what it was a great game for me, began to turn into a goal for my life. I think in some way I always wanted to be a teacher, I remember how I liked helping my younger brothers and sister with their homework and review with them their lessons so they could have good grades. As I was…

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    bedroom is a classroom. As I child for years and years I was stoked when my Grammy would come visit from Washington, because I knew when she came not only her, but my mother, and younger siblings would play school with me. Although when I was younger I liked to be that evil teacher who thought it was funny to fail everyone, now it’s not quite like that. I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. Of course when you are a kid and they asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up the answer was…

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    a popular profession, but an underappreciated one. Teachers are the people who shape and inspire the next generation of scientists, inventors, writers, and artists. Without teachers, progress with knowledge and, technology would come to a standstill. Everything would come to a halt intellectually and technologically if there were no longer any teachers. Teachers are under payed and often blamed for events that they have no control over inside and outside of the classroom. In other countries such…

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    On September 8, 2009 I stood in front of a class of 24 excited sixth graders and in a moment 's time it was as if everything I had learned in the four years of college prior to that instant suddenly escaped my mind. Today, with 6 years of teaching behind me I am now beginning to feel as though I am getting an understanding of what it means to be an art teacher and how much more I still have to learn about education as a whole. Educators have the unique opportunity of a new beginning and an…

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    individuals. I want to be that 'someone ' for students and I believe that teaching is the only way possible for me to do that. I want to give students not only knowledge, but also lessons that they can live by in the world outside of school. To be an effective teacher for my students, I have to teach in a way that suits their learning styles and knowing their intelligences based on Gardener 's theory can help me achieve that. Knowing this about my students guides me in choosing my methods of…

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    As children we are often asked what we want to be when we grow up; the answers range from firefighter, doctor, president, astronaut, veterinarian and many more. When asked this question my response was that I wanted to be a teacher or more specifically a math teacher. At the time I was never really sure why, but as I have grown up and looked back on my experiences in school it has become clear I wanted to be a teacher; this being because I loved to learn and I love to help people. I think that…

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    Honestly, I do not want to become a teacher what so ever. I have always been frustrated with the American school system, and have always seen more wrong than good. For instance, it frustrates me to no end what we focus on in schools: we no longer focus on the basics of life and how students will grow to interact with their environments, succeeding on what is already built around them. No, instead we now focus on standardized tests, and our jobs now literally depend on how our students pass these…

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