I Want to Become a Teacher Essay

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    Salaries 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.”…

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    bachelor degree, have full state certification and demonstrate competence in each content area when teaching. Teachers need to meet all the requirements to have their license to teach and if a teacher doesn’t, then they cannot teach a class. They also need to professionally prepare themselves by getting their training experiences in the professional programs in order to help them to become highly qualified physical educators. The article states that there three main foundational categories that…

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    From the age of two, children are put into the school system, where they will remain for a quarter of their lives. Schools become a safe place for students where no matter what is going on at home or in their community, they know that when they go to school they are safe. The idea that teachers provide a positive, safe environment for children despite what is going on at home is prevalent in Lynda Barry’s, “The Sanctuary of School.” She mentions the positive effects on students, as their…

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    reading - Three relevant questions? 0ntological- how is children enjoying reading help them become a better reader? Epistemological- does the teacher understand what the student’s likes and dislikes are in order to successfully help student enjoy reading? Technical- what strategies do teachers use to assist students to make sure they enjoy reading? - Explained context. Why the issue was pertinent? Teachers are always trying different strategies in the classroom and at home for students to…

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    Career Essay Research “What do you want to be when you grow up?” As a child, we have all been asked this question throughout our school years. and as unrealistic children most of us were, we all had dreams dreams of being a superhero, princess, cowboy, or astronaut. In kindergarten, I can remember in my homeroom class every student was assigned to draw what we wanted to be when we was all grown up. Crayons danced across sheets of ­paper to illustrate our dream occupations. Our drawings were…

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    always have the future in their hands, whether it’s this generation or the next. I want to contribute to the success children want to strive for. Being able to impact another human beings life is what leads me to pursue my teaching career. Teachers have the capability of shaping an individual by guiding them down the right path. They become influential in student’s lives, they are people students look up to. I want to be apart of that experience where a student views me as their hero or their…

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    on my plate (and I know other students’ plates as well), and I am only a junior in high school. My mom is kind of shocked about how much pressure they put on high school students nowadays for what they what to go into and do in life. Last week friday, I went on a college visit to Cornerstone University. It is a great Christian university, but it overwhelmed me with all the different major and minor options I could choose from. Since about fifth grade, I started thinking about what I wanted to do…

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    My Teaching Philosophy I believe that education is a necessity and very vital to the development of human beings and to the world. It’s important that we record and collect, past events, findings and other important information, that would be passed down to the next generation and the generations to come. Teaching is the reason, the cause and core of technology, science, and everything else. Without the knowledge of the past we would not be able to advance into the future. For…

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    When I say the word “Art”, what do you think of? Do you imagine little children in grade school trying their hardest to color inside of the lines? Do you picture macaroni necklaces and hand-turkey paintings that your kids bring home from school? Well, if this is what you thought of, you would not be wrong. However, all of these customary art projects, that we have all done as children, are just the beginning of the growth our creative minds. But why is it that using art to grow the minds of…

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    school, I have realized that making mistakes is acceptable if you can learn from them. No one is without mistakes or accidents, but if you can become aware of a potential personal weakness in a certain area or a character trait that can be focused upon, the mistake becomes an experience to understand yourself in the future. When I reflect on mistakes I have made throughout my teaching career, there are several that come to mind in which I have learned from, and have made me a better teacher. …

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