When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Teacher Essay

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    “Each time I have taken a new administrative position, no matter how effective and successful I was at my last position, I started at the bottom on the trust scale and had to work my way up” (pg. 66). Looking at the fictional district and how to build relational trust in a building I would start by creating a five step plan to ensure that teachers see I am “starting from the bottom” and willing “work my way up” in regards to gaining their trust and, in turn, their loyalty. For starters, I…

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    Music teachers and social workers wanted. The career center has job openings for both. Which would be a better choice for me? Spending time leading groups and assisting children are two main opportunities that I enjoy. I would also love to stay involved with music. Now I just have to analyze which one I would like better. Having patience, leadership skills, and being very organized are strengths that I have. Both being a teacher and a social worker involve most of these traits that would help me…

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    When I grow the career I want to be is an elementary teacher because I want to teach other kids how to read and writing because I was taught how to read and write when I was a little kid and didn’t know anything. I want to be a teacher when I saw teachers teaching other kids at school and I wanted to teach kids too. The people I know that had this job are my teacher from kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade. I like this job because I get to help…

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    about growing up when you’re right in the middle of doing it. It’s hard to know what you want. Sometimes there are so many voices in your head it’s difficult to know which of them is yours.” Reading this quote I can relate it to my life. My six year old self was very hyper and I loved doing what others did. Ignoring that all of the ideas at that age were coming from my parents and surroundings. The voices of becoming a lawyer or a teacher were the voices of others rather than mine. I would be…

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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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    I have lived in Teaneck, New Jersey all my life. I’ve been surrounded by many of the same people for the past 18 years. The people who know me well would describe me as kind and creative. The first thing the people who don't know me well would say that I am quiet. That is not who I am or who I want to be remembered as. I think of myself as kind, open minded, and intelligent. I don't think of myself as quite. I want to be heard. I want to have a voice. I want to be remembered for the good acts…

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    "I want to be a nurse because I want to help those who are injured and in need." This is how I answered a question at the end of every test I took in my Theology class back in elementary school. "What do you want to be when you grow up and why?" Sometimes they would ask us to draw and color a picture of what we 'd be when we grow up. My picture would be a girl in the white nursing uniform dress and the nurse 's cap helping an injured person or a sick patient. "I want to be a nurse because I want…

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    really important? Why do we need them throughout our life? A parent is a person who brings up and cares for another. However, being a parent does not necessarily mean that you are perfect. The proper role of parents is to provide encouragement, support and access to activities that enable the child to master key developmental tasks. A parent is a child's first teacher and should remain their best teacher throughout life. Parents must provide for the material and spiritual welfare of their…

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    “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn” (Benjamin Franklin). From the beginning of my education courses, I was able to see the importance of being involved in education. As a teacher it is important to get to know your students in order to help them to reach their full potential. The program has given me the tools and advice to become a successful teacher, now it 's my turn to use them in the classroom. I could go into student teaching today knowing that I am able…

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    Learned helplessness is the behavior that an individual displays when they feel a sense of discouragement, which causes them to withdraw themselves from situations. They disengage due to the belief that they have no control over the outcome due to multiple failed attempts. This behavior is learned after repeated negative results of their actions and enables the individual to feel that no matter what they do, the conclusion will still be the same. Children can experience learned helplessness in…

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