Dream Job of Elementary School Teacher Essay

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    I knew by my senior year in high school that I wanted to work in the field of speech-language pathology and sought out semester-long internships with two speech therapists in elementary schools. My interest and passion for communication disorders developed gradually, beginning in elementary school when both of my brothers received speech therapy for articulation disorders. I’m the oldest of six children, and four of the six of us have received support from an SLP, one of the factors that led me…

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    people think of a good teacher they think of one that is nice, encouraging, trusting, and many other adjectives. Unlike most people, who change their mind on the career they want, I knew from the start that I wanted to be a teacher. I have many goals I hope to achieve when I am a teacher for example, making class a fun and exciting environment for the students and have them look forward to coming to class. I knew I wanted to be a teacher since I was young because I had a teacher that I had a…

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    How could a teacher from American sign and make a big deal? On July 2, 1962, president Lyndon B Johnson signed the civil rights bill. The voting education employment, which has helped weaken the bills. When he was the senator he helped get the bills weaker because he felt that it was the right thing to do and that is wasn't the job of the federal government. The one very important part was the fact that he gave back to the kids in need and bought them food, clothes, water, and everything they…

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    Three years ago I began my college journey here at Colorado Christian University focusing on a degree in Elementary Education and today I am almost finished with only two classes remaining. When I signed up for classes I was sure I knew what I wanted to study, I had a plan and could see it. Wow, was I mistaken! Here I am, three years later about to graduate with a degree in Biblical Studies, far different than what I had originally signed up for, and I couldn’t be happier with where God has…

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    I have picked three transfer schools the first one is University of Illinois at Chicago they require a Bachelors degree. I picked this university because It has a great education, your closer with the professors and it is not far from home. The admissions wants a good GPA and have completed all classes. The requirements for transferring is 62 credit hours plus any other credit I need to take to move on. There is many ways I can pay and the way I am going to pay for my classes is by getting…

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    All Women Become Like Their Mothers; An American Tragedy Contrary to popular belief, Scott F. Fitzgerald did not write The Great Gatsby with the American Dream in mind. The term ‘American Dream’ was not coined until 1931, six years after the book 's first publishing. That has not stopped countless critics and english teachers from relating the two; the story of a young man working tirelessly to get closer to the one thing he held dear does have a uniquely american twist. The end of the book…

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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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    and only, actual job I was paid for was over this summer at the Eileen Abraham Insurance Agency. I got the job through a program called the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). This program helps young adults between the ages of 16-24, like myself, get summer jobs around the city in various fields. I specifically chose the Eileen Abraham Insurance Agency as my job site because at the SYEP orientation, us participants were pretty much rushed into making a selection for a job site. The…

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    My school experiences are not that fun. I went three elementary school, one junior high and one high school. I went two elementary school when I lived in Korea, first school is private school and another one is public school. I transferred private to public because when I went private school, I went with my younger brother and made a lot trouble; so, my parents separate me and my brother. Like, I went the public school, and my brother still went to the private. And this was feeling not great. I…

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    nothing like a dream to create the future”, and that ladies and gentleman is a quote from a principal at a school that I do not know. To all my fellow classmates, we made it, we are leaving going onto high school, a place that for sure will be way more harder than this. I can’t say I will miss every single one of you guys, because I never meet ever single one of you guys, and some of you were just in my instagram feed and I wondered why I followed you if I didn’t even know you. Middle school is…

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