I Want to Be a Teacher Essay

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    From the beginning of time, teachers are who made this world where it is today. A world consisting of a life changing medical findings, astonishing technology advances, and a world where injustice is debated throughout countries until they are solved for the better. All of these findings would be non-existent if teachers had never shared their wisdom with others. From the times of when Jesus Christ had walked the lands to share the word and teach his followers the righteous, from when Greek…

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    likely to talk to them. They believe that teachers should not use punishment very often and in a pleasant way, but use positive and encouraging words and ideas to help the student stop from misbehaving. o Redl and Wattenberg’s most useful idea to me is that an individual’s behavior is shaped by the dynamics of the room around them and people they are paired with. Group dynamics do have an impact on student behavior and often times,…

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    Throughout my early school years, I struggled to learn. I attended two different preschools, a kindergarten, and two different elementary schools, in two different states. During that time, I was evaluated for special education services and placed on a 504 plan at St. Albert the Great. With the adaptions and the help from my teachers, I was able to make grade level progress and move on high school, at Mercy Academy. During my years at Mercy, I learned to overcome my learning differences by…

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    John Clark Qualities

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    11 by John Clark, I have a better understanding about the roles and responsibilities of a teacher. The eleven qualities mentioned in the book intermingle with each other. It is like making a cake from scratch; all the ingredients need to be present in order to obtain the desirable result. The qualities enthusiasm, adventure, creativity, reflection, balance, compassion, confidence, humor, common sense, appreciation, and resilience have help John Clark to become a great teacher and an excellent…

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    academic rank and qualifications then teachers. A teacher educates students from elementary through high school. Although they both educate students, their style of teaching, structuring the class and qualifications are different. They both have a different goal towards their students. As for high school teachers, their goal is for students to be prepared for college and postsecondary professor goals are to prepare us for the real world. Both teacher and professor wants students to succeed…

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    ideas and solution to conflicts teachers offer experience. Throughout reading this book, I learned some important principles to try to implement into my future classroom. Additionally, there were some topics discussed I do not think is necessarily appropriate for the situation. This book challenged my thinking and allowed me to gain a better understanding of classroom management techniques. The purpose of Love and Logic enables teachers to form a better student-teacher relationship. The…

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    As you have noticed, there are a couple things I would like to discuss with you connecting how we should support the students here at ALC. We need to find the proper ways to help them academically and emotionally. When teachers give out work, usually students don’t want to do it. The answer as to why is because students want work that connects to their lives. Something that’s rationale and relatable. According to the article “What keep students Motivated to succeed?” by Katrina Schwartz,…

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    The easiest way for me to do this is on papers and project. I want them to understand that their writing isn’t bad, hopefully. But I want my students to understand I am their history teacher; I do not care all that much about grammar. Now if the grammar is horrible then there will be points taken off. But I want them to understand the content that I am teacher. I want them to form their own ideas of history and convey them into words. I will write how good their writing is but also point out…

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    Why Kids Are Bad Analysis

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    Stop Telling Your Kids You're Bad At Math I agree with the article that we should tell children that math is fun to learn to prevent math anxiety, how bad you are at it, and how bad they are writing and reading. Sometimes children can't comprehend on what they're learning. You can make math fun by playing games and how fun it is to solve problems. Kids my age don’t like math because it's either hard to comprehend it or they don’t want to do it. Textbooks are kind of hard to do or learn on their…

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    are taught. We as teachers can not pick and choose which of the standards we want to teach. That is just not an option at all. It is our responsibility to teach all standards to better prepare our students for future classes. We must honor the intent of these standards. There are several factors that must be considered when placing standards in a specific order. One of these includes developmentally appropriate practices. You must know your students. As the teacher, you want to have an…

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