I Want to Become a Teacher Essay

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    couple of pages, I have written a literature review based on a third edition book written by Carl Rogers and H. Jerome Freiberg (1994) called Freedom to Learn. I will first provide the reader with a brief summary of the book followed by what, and how this information will be used in my future classroom. I feel it is extremely important to debug such useful information and related to my perspective of what classroom management is. Then the conclusion will follow, including what I actually got out…

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    Martinez, a kindergarten teacher at SFA STEM Academy, close by my local city. She has been teaching for eight years now and absolutely loves it. Being a teacher has been one of her childhood dreams. She is one of my sister’s best friends since high school. Success to me means to accomplish something that you’ve always dreamed, achieving your goals, and just being generally happy with everything you’ve done.Amanda is considered successful in many ways. She is a successful teacher because she is…

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    If students don’t know these things beforehand, then providing feedback becomes pointless. (Brookhart, 2012, p.25) As with almost anything, when wanting to improve, effective feedback is required. This same thing applies to writing. Students can write and write but if they never receive effective feedback then they probably won’t improve as much as they could. Teachers need to understand that effective feedback is more than just saying, “Good job!”. Feedback needs to be…

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    school, I did not have much direction in regards to what I wanted to do with my life. I had bounced around ideas of possible careers, but nothing seemed to fit. I knew that I loved my summer job as a camp counselor. However, that is not a profession I could maintain after high school. What made that job so rewarding were the experiences I shared with my campers when they accomplished their goals. I would celebrate with campers after they finally made it to the top of the climbing wall, I…

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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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    Emotions with Professions It is hard for people to avoid certain emotions. For example, teachers and childcare providers have to show emotions, but some should keep to themselves. Emotions they should show every day are happy, surprise, sad and mad. Teachers and childcare providers must be careful not to yell or walk away or hurt the child. What teachers and childcare providers should do before they talk to the child is stop, take a deep breath, and relax. They will also need to get down to the…

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    This purpose of this article is to discuss the concept of “teacher radar” for use in class management, class control, and discipline. This article is to help teachers in understanding the concept of teacher radar and use specific strategies for enhancing teacher radar. In addition to comprehend the signals sent by students and know the meanings and ways to proactively react to the signals. To increase class management techniques by understanding and employing early intervention radar techniques…

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    Preschool Teachers.” To get this essay started I started out with a brainstorming list of listing all the possible careers I want do once I graduate from Alexandria Technical and Community College. I picked a preschool teacher for the career. I then brainstormed a list of all the duties a preschool teacher does throughout their day. After I finished brainstorming, I looked up action verbs that went along with tasks of being a preschool teacher. After I got done looking for action verbs, I came…

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    Teaching Speech! As a child, we’re all asked the reputed question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Most of us would say things like, “a famous person,” or, “a superhero,” but, eventually, many of these children would grow up to become doctors or scientists or even musicians…. However, few of them would actually go into the profession of teaching. As of the last 25 years, the numbers of those who become teachers has been cut in half. As this problem grows larger and larger with each…

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    always get back up and keep trying. I had this mindset at the beginning of my sophomore year, but I ended up letting a teacher of mine knock me down to the point where I didn 't quite get back up for a couple years after. I never expected my second year of high school to go so array. But, I was able to push myself back up and forget leave my negative experience behind me. I went to Sandia High School for my freshman and sophomore years. By my sophomore year I felt pretty good about high school.…

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