My Dream of Being a Teacher Essay

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    I wondered how I could protect him from situations that were out of my control. Growing up, I had a preconceived idea of how family should be and how children should be raised. Watching television shows like The Cosby’s, The Wonder Years and Family Ties, helped to mold my preconception. Poverty, abuse, homelessness and violence were not a part of those shows’ story lines but a part of my reality. I wanted to create a world for my children that reflected…

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    Why I Want To Dance

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    Professionals, create dance routines and teaches them to dance, is a career I wish to pursue, for the rewards my students will earn, the more dance they will learn, and the more activity the student will do. I been interested in this career I always dance and it made me happy, so that’s when I thought to myself that. I was going to be a choreography. This career grabbed my intention because, I always went to birthdays parties and they always danced and it was fun and the way people look at me it…

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    though, there was a little girl who had a dream. A dream to be someone. A dream to stand out with a purpose. A purpose that would not just fulfil her desires but that of others too. Let’s call her Little Miss Dreamer. Little Miss Dreamer had a happy, smooth-running life that any little girl would have. Supportive parents, school, hobbies, extracurriculars, friends, college and so the journey went on. However, many nights she would lie in bed and these dreams would filter through her mind that…

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    My heart raced, as he stared at me with his bloodthirsty eyes. I had never been more scared in my entire life. “Hold out your hands,” he said, “the more you resist, the more it is going to hurt.” I knew I was in for a great deal of pain. I was about twelve years old, when my parents sent me to weekend school. They thought it was going to be a great way to become more knowledgeable about my religion. Everything about the school is a blur; the only thing I remember about it is the teacher: a…

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    enjoy. Being a psychiatric nurse in California has been my goal since I was in eighth grade. Psychiatric nurses have to be mentally and physically strong, and I’m pumped to check this challenge off my bucket list! Some people ask me, “what inspired you to want to be a psychiatric nurse?” For a while now I’ve thought in depth about this. See, the way you spend your life will affect your future a lot, and I want to help people accomplish a better life. Researching on becoming a lawyer, a teacher,…

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    Junior, who is the main character in the Novel the Absolute diary of a Part-time Indian, is a young boy who is searching for his soul purpose in life. Growing up in poverty on a reservation, Junior knows that he must do whatever it takes to make his dreams come true. Through the experiences in his life, Arnold has learned what it is like to grow up in poverty and what difficult choices are made for these people in everyday life. The struggles that Junior faces within the Novel shows a great deal…

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    As I am about to complete my 10th year in education and continually take stock of my impact on the learning of children I begin to look at more closely my leadership beliefs. I have had a rich and varied series of experiences. Through these experience I noticed that I am a strong believer in the potential of an academically rigorous, values based education. My belief in the importance of creating an instructional experience that spirals and builds from one grade to the next, one level to the…

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    Catch 22 Research Paper

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    meant placing my children in daycare. Strive was this program that you go to where so called professionals teach you how to be job ready, but also talk to you like you aren’t shit. I decided that I would just seek full-time employment. I didn’t want to place my children in child care though. I’ve never been too trusting of others with my children because of my abuse as a child, and also because of the fact that when I was a little girl in preschool, I remember being made to literally wash my…

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    things rather than creating their own results. I have lived most my life as a Victim, it became extremely exhausting. Today I am working on becoming a Creator; I have set goals and will not be satisfied unless they are achieved. In an article, in his teaching blog, Prof David Mirman displays a scenario of how college students were giving an ample amount of time to get the materials they needed for a class. One as a Creator and one being a Victim. The instructor had asked the students if they…

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    is their dream. The greatest example of this is the American dream. Millions upon millions of people flocked to the United States because they saw the U.S. as a place to achieve their dreams. All kinds of things make up a dream such as your job, family, education, experiences, lifestyles, and homes and everybody will have different things in their dreams. Basically, like the well known saying “If you can Dream it, you can achieve it.”, if you can dream it, it can be part of your dream. My…

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