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    start a change? Every person dreams of doing something great, they want to be a famous rock star, own a huge corporation, or perhaps fight fires. Some just want to make the world a better place. In 2007 and 2008, some 76 percent of public school teachers were female, 44 percent were under age 40, and 52 percent had a master’s or higher degree (http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=28) To change to world starts with the leaders of tomorrow; When Jenny Seib, a teacher for over a decade was…

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    small town I made me who I am. I have always had a kind heart and an ear to listen. I was really involved in my high school. I was literally in just about everything. I had a lot of great friends I met though the things I was involved. Growing up, I loved to do anything outside especially if it was help my dad work on the farm. I was taught from an early age you work until you get the job done. You do not just put in your 8 hours and leave. If something needed to be done I was expected to do…

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    money. The school in which I attended, Revere Local Schools, was primarily white. There was only a small handful of African American students at my school throughout the entirety of my grade school years. The larger minority group of students was Asian American or students of Middle Eastern descent. Growing up, I often wondered where these students were from and assumed that they were not from America because they looked different from myself. Throughout my first few years of elementary school,…

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    according to financial factors such as their income. The United States social classes can also then be acquired by wealth, education and job related elements having to do with their socioeconomic…

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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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    Before Harriet Taylor became the Principal she is today, she entered Bay District Schools as a third grader at none other than Springfield Elementary School, saying “It’s kind of cool that I got to start my career in the district here and now I get to end it here.” At Springfield, Harriet found her love for school. She describes her family as “abusive and very poor.” For her, the school became a break from her tumultuous home life, a place where she saw adults who lived their lives in a way…

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    Ever since I was in elementary school I’ve wanted to be a teacher. That is my dream job, and I would like to start following my dream by going to the New Mexico Junior College. I am still in High School, but I am enrolled in Dual Credit Courses and I know that the NMJC is the best option for me. It is close to home, and it has good teachers. Those are some of the reasons why I chose applying for the NMJC. I lived in Mexico the first 14 years of my life, now I am 18. When I was there I used to be…

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    demanding spiritual and physical training course, earning my certificate as a Registered Yoga Teacher. Then moved to St. John, VI; four thousand miles from the support system at home, into a culture entirely new to myself. There I forged a new network of friends, built a new home, and truly learned that I am capable of taking any challenges life throws at me and conquering…

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    A Career As A Teacher

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    schooling, wasting money out of your own pocket to buy school supplies, very long work days, often targeted for the education of the country, demanding parents, and difficult students. So why is that teachers want to teach? I would say the number one reason why teachers want to teach is probably being able to teach students to expand their knowledge and watching them grow is a very honorable feeling for a teacher. As a child it was my dream to be a firefighter but found out that it was not a…

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    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 instead of transferring to a 4 year college to complete my Bachelors, I decided to get married and start our family. Putting my dreams on hold. Fast forward 25 years later after the recent loss of my Job of 17 years, and recent divorce from my husband I am…

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