I Want to Be a Teacher Essay

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    generations. Teaching also impacts the lives of teachers, helping them to follow their dreams through a remarkable career. If I could make education better, it would be to change a student’s motivation. Throughout my internship, I see a variety of students that have the potential to be and do anything they aspire to be, and yet they lack drive to get there. Teachers are not making connections to students and instead are letting students fall through the cracks. I want to be able to connect with…

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    The biggest challenge I am prepared to encounter is students and their parents not taking me seriously because of my age. I have a passion for working with older students and mentoring them as they begin making huge decisions in their life. However, with that passion comes the issue of me being relatively close to their age and the potential of them seeing me more as a friend than their educator. I never thought that would be a problem until I had field hours in a high school and on several…

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    happy.” said the Dalai Lama. I fully agree with this quote, for if you are not happy with the job you’ve chosen, life will be miserable. Money does indeed play a very important role in life, with its importance accumulating the older you age and the more you mature. As the Dalai Lama said in the quote that was previously stated, happiness should be your number one concern, not everything should revolve around money. That is why I have chosen the career path of education. I have felt a strong…

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    Most Influential Teacher

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    this process teacher is a most essential and influential person. Also, not only teacher teaches general subjects such as English, Science, and Math, but also guides students’ behavior and moral values by being an example to students. Sometimes teacher becomes a mentor for students and direct, helps, and gives great advice. Therefore, students learn academic skills and as well as social skills from teacher. Thus, teacher has a power to change student’s life either positively or negatively. I met…

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    "Think You Want To Be a Teacher - George Mason University." College of Education and Human Development - George Mason University. N.p., 2017. Web. 24 Mar. 2017. https://cehd.gmu.edu/teacher/think-you-want-to-be-a-teacher/ This is a online college website source. This source explains what it takes to be a good teacher, degrees to become a teacher, and what degrees for what jobs. This source would be a good source to write a paper with because it explains to questions people who want to become a…

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    Peer pressure influence teenagers by having sex drinking and smoking. And even forcing someone to do something they do not want to do. I think Laurie Halse Anderson the author of “Speak” is saying about peer pressure is that everyone makes mistakes.So dont judge others by there past and neither bullying them or even calling poeple names or talking behind the persons back .Beacuse you dont know what that person has gone through. How is Melinda Sordino influenced by peer pressure Melinda…

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    yelling at the teacher to give the student the full extra credit points. Some students are physically much larger than me, which can be very intimidating. I do have a concern as to whether I will be able to control my class due to my physical appearance. I have a fear of disappointing people, which means I’m not sure if I will be able to provide the necessary material and knowledge to each of my students in the given time frame. After dealing will parents, students, and my fears I will only have…

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    develops over time as we grow and mature. Our first teachers are the people we are surrounded by during our formative years (Willard, n.d.). Although we can’t always pick the people we grow up around we can certainly choose the good traits and characteristics they possess. Ethical leaders use the body, mind and soul to provide internal direction so they can be at their best. As I reflect on my ethical body and leadership, it becomes clear that I am a combination of a participative and…

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    One of the things that I have learned throughout the class is that as a teacher it’s important to understand that all children have different types of motivation. As a future teacher I want to be able to education my student based off of their intrinsic motivation to learn rather than their extrinsic motivation to learn. For instance, in class we learned that if a child is intrinsically motivated to read and then you add in an extrinsic motivator to read the reading will go up as long as the…

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    Lori-Anne Dolloff, we discover how inspiring teachers can balance their multiple identities in teaching. In this article readers are able to explore the various identities one has and how they play an important role in shaping future educators. Through the teacher educators realization of our changeable identities, allowing students to explore what type of teacher we strive to be and understanding how to use our emotions as a means of constructing our teacher identities, we would be propelled…

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