I Want to Become a Teacher Essay

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    Unitarian Universalist, I learned to respect the interdependent web which connects us all. When I was fifteen, I traveled to Haiti on a medical mission trip. While preparing for the trip, I learned about the living conditions in Haiti and some basic ways to make improvements. For example, I learned how to purify a bottle of water by leaving it sitting in sunlight for six hours. Because many Haitians do not have access to clean water sources,…

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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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    something I have been determined to do since I was younger. I know that when I go I will be challenged each day because I will be at a higher level of education. I am going to attend college this year in the fall of 2017 to pursue my bachelor’s degree in early childhood education. I believe I am the best candidate for this tuition assistance because I have several accomplishments, participate in numerous activities and I am determined to become a teacher. I am a great candidate because I am…

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    When I was in the seventh grade I had an English teacher who was not bad at her job, but she was also not amazing. I do not remember her name as it has been years since she has been my teacher. The thought of her does bring back memories, though. English was my favorite subject, so I really enjoyed that class. My memories had nothing to do with the class, however. Often times I found myself in that class thinking about all of the ways that I could improve it. Instead of calling names by my…

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    Why I Want To Teach Essay

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    wouldn 't this be a simple question? Some want to teach because then they would get summers off, Christmas break, and a scheduled day with every weekend off with random breaks in-between. That alone would convince many people to consider teaching, one of the best work schedules in the world, just continuing the path you were on for 16 years before you graduated. Teaching is so much more than that when one looks at it closely. I want to teach personally because I like working with kids and have a…

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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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    Why did I choose to become a teacher? That is a question that I kept reflecting on since this year. When I was in sixth grade, my teacher told me that I would make a great teacher someday. It all happened when I was standing in front of the class showing my own classmates how to do a math problem on the white board. When my teacher made that statement it took me by surprise because I never really did think of it. Of course I was young to think about what I wanted to do but many people had dreams…

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    still is, someone I only saw once a day for forty-five minutes, my favorite class period of the day that I always looked forward to since for as long as I could remember. My choir teacher, Mrs. Arnold, made it the most life changing for me. Although I only had Mrs. Arnold for several years and for a short time period in the day she was able to show me the beauty of music, not only that but life lessons, for instance, not being afraid to be myself and how to be a great leader. I always wanted to…

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    I believe that teaching should not be something done by the teacher alone, instead it should be both the teacher and the students learning together.[1] The students must be entrusted with their own education so that they can make their own discoveries.[2] Teachers remove themselves from the routine education has become when they allow a student to ask questions and discover the answers.[3] Teachers can foster the students’ education by ensuring the students are receiving a learning environment…

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    questions to yourself. You are sitting in your new desk, around your new friends, looking at a completely new environment from the previous school year; you get a very uneasy and tense feeling in your stomach. However, most importantly, what will your teacher this year be like this year? Yet again, another hurricane of questions rolls through your mind. What is her personality like? What type of environment will the classroom be based around? Relaxed yet motivational or stressful and confusing.…

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