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    role to being a teacher, counselor, a friend and a motivator as well. Though you are just labeled as a teacher, you are going to have more than one job. I believe that teaching is a long commitment to a personal, emotional and academic goals we want to set for the students. Being able to be the person who can improve…

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    William Ayers, I agreed with his beliefs and convictions about teaching. His beliefs are very different than most teachers that I have had in the past in many different ways. For one, my teachers always had us sit in assigned seats that never changed and were in rows with their desk in the back of the classroom. On the other hand, Ayers talked about how “learning is active and not passive” and the students can not be very active if they are just sitting in rows listening to the teacher lecture…

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    Herbert Kohl’s, “I Won’t Learn from You” is a novel that explores the lesson in how not to teach. Kohl discusses in detail ways in which student decides not to learn and the motivation behind why they have come to this decision. He has created a philosophy that allows both teachers and students to work together to become the creators of the students’ education and their success. Teachers can continue to teach, however, students are only going to take what is being taught and turn it into…

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    fifth grade, I was always nervous about going to the other side of the school building. Whether it was the snicky sock smell of the hallways, the height of the eighth grade boys, or just scary bumping into one of the teachers, that was scary. At the end of sixth grade, I was terrified about what was coming. I walked into the school building over the summer to fill my new locker with school supplies and decorations. On that day, I meet Mrs. Tyvoll, my new Bible and homeroom teacher. She reminded…

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    When I re-read my science autobiography from the beginning of the semester, it made me realize how little I knew about science and how the experiences I have had throughout my life involving science were vague. This proved to me that it was an unimportant topic or was not made to be important in school throughout the years. Some of my views have changed while others have stayed the same. I still believe that my lack of memory of science from grades k-12 is a reflection of poor and uninspiring…

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    ask me four years ago what I planned to do with my life, I would not have a definite answer. Before entering college, I was uncertain as to what career path I wanted to take. Growing up, my mother always told me that I would make a wonderful teacher. She had a background in teaching and wanted me to pursue the same career path that she once took. I knew that I really enjoyed working with children; therefore, I thought my best option was to become an elementary teacher. Teaching allowed me to not…

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    The Play's The Thing

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    “observation can be used to give a teacher ideas for adding props, new language, and different roles to children’s play, within the script they have established” (p. 99). In the classroom, we as teachers provide a setting for students to work and play and expand on pretend play. We can further this experience with adding certain materials and simply discussing scripts with the children. This strategy has been detected throughout my classroom almost every day and is something that I would love to…

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    Racism In Schools

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    gave great ways on how we can address and end racism in the classroom. As teachers, we should treat each student equally and get to know each student individually. We should include opportunities for students to learn about different backgrounds and cultures, as well as being informed about these differences ourselves. For example, we can entwine “diversity days” into the curriculum, by doing this the students will become more aware and understanding of each other’s backgrounds. We can include…

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    My Educational Journey

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    Graduation is in about 6 months. This journey has been a roller coaster ride. I couldn’t have done it without the help from many wonderful students, inspiring instructors, and such supportive classmates. It is all bittersweet. During this journey I have learned many elements about myself and about education. I have learned what my main goal as an educator is. I have learned that teaching is a reward. I have also learned what positive school culture looks like and its effects. My…

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    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 my love for…

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