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    I graduated in May 2013 with my Baccalaureate of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from West Texas A&M. During my studies, I realized I enjoy the challenge of learning new skills. What I appreciate the most from my time spent in college are all the wonderful relationships I built with my classmates and teachers. Networking with fellow teachers has helped guide me through the difficulties which hovered over me even to this day. After a minor setback in college, I discovered I have a difficulty…

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    wanted to become an Elementary School Teacher. For so long I had a difficult time deciding what career I wanted to go into, which caused me to constantly change my major. After I had my daughter is when I realized I wanted to get into a career that involved working with children. Teachers don 't go to just a job, they go to a place that makes them happy everyday knowing that they are helping children learn and grow. There are several reasons to come a teacher that I can 't list them all. The…

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    My most meaningful achievement was the birth of my children. Joseph T. Gray (21) and Joezette T. Gray (18). The world revolved around my children. My life passion was to give them unconditional love and my full attention as a parent. Unfortunately I allowed my devotion to my children to stop the passions I had for my professional dreams. I met my then husband while I was in my last year of Community College of Philadelphia, and finished my Associate degree in Early Childhood Education. But…

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    skill in the real world I agree that it is crucial to succeed in life. Writing goes hand in hand with reading. As a prospective teacher it is my duty and responsibility to make advancing my students literacy my key focus. Under New York’s Common Core guidelines teaching and promoting literacy skills is a “collective responsibility” of all content area teachers. It is our job to ensure the academic success of the children in our community. (Allyn 2013, 4-5; Clark Page 5) Writing truly is as Sarah…

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    State, I met my husband and we had our first child. I decided to take some time off of school to raise my son, with every intention of returning to college. Little did I know that it would take me almost twenty years to return to Boise State University, but here I am. I am majoring in Elementary Education, with an endorsement in literature. Since coming back to school a year and a half ago I have maintained a 4.0 grade point average. I have worked hard and am committed to maintaining my grade…

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    “You cannot give up on the American dream. We cannot allow our fears and our disappointments to lead us into silence and into inaction” (Marco Rubio/Republican Debate/Greenville, South Carolina). Marco was not always in the spotlight for the republican GOP but bears his roots from an impoverished family in Florida. Marco Rubio’s father, a Cuban immigrant, washed dishes and struggled to conceive money when he started to chase the American dream. Nevertheless He relentlessly strived to become a…

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    Reading A White Teacher Talks About Race has helped open my eyes to how much diversity there really is in our education system. It has shown me how race, economic status, exceptionality, and many life challenges affect a student’s attendance, work ethic, and grades. This book also helped me gain perspective on what life may be like for students that face discrimination, such as finding a job, having enough food and shelter, taking care of their children, and much more. One big lesson I got out…

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    There are over 100 million different job options in the world. After you graduate you have to decide one of those 100 million jobs. That’s what is tough about life, but on the other hand you have a huge gap between what you would like to have. I have three jobs that I would love to pursue once I get older. The first job I would like to have is being a high school baseball coach and a math teacher. I would love to be a coach because I have been playing baseball since I was four. I have loved…

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    struggles of immigrants. My parents migrated here when they were in their still in their late teens. They fell in love and got married when they were about my age now, 22. Of course, I cannot recall the hardships they endured when I was still a child. I cannot recall how they were treated by employers, my teachers, and strangers. However, what I know comes from the stories they tell from decades ago when I was too little to help them. Similar to the woes of many immigrants, my parents struggled…

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    me. She helps me with my decisions including becoming a teacher. She provides me with confidence,compliments, and positivity. She says I have great qualities and teaching would be the perfect job for me. She helped me get out of my IEP and show me hard work does pay off . My dream job is now clear to me and I know for sure want to be a teacher. Laura McCoy is the 6th grade intervention specialist. In sixth grade, she decided she wanted to be a special education teacher. She wanted to…

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