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    conduct and the students’ performance. Most people never witness the day-to-day teaching process and complexity of the classroom environment. I am a Math Interventionist at a local middle school, in which I tutor and teach math skills to fifth through eighth grade students. In the process of educating the mind of my students, I truly believe that teaching is my calling. In other words, my core convictions of teaching and learning are that all students have that capability to learn something and…

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    Education is a profession and like all professions, we know that practicing a profession is both an art and a science. The science is the knowledge base. I strove and reached the pinnacle of academic achievement in my profession. I stay informed and current in my field. I support the philosophy of the art and science of education because it makes a difference in the practice of teaching. The art part of my profession means that we must not box ourselves in. We must…

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    tests. “Teachers have such pressure to get their students ready for these exams that they neglect to teach students skills that go beyond the tests.”(Columbia University)Teachers are to focused on teaching their students material that will be on the standardized tests that they don't even consider teaching them skills that go beyond the tests. This affects students in many ways if they are being taught material that just consists…

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    Teaching is one of the most valuable professions. The ability to mold minds and see the creative spark in a child is priceless. Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” The importance of education is extremely visible for me and I hope to make an impact with my future profession. For these reasons and many more, I have started the path to become a professional educator at Penn State. I hope to become a secondary or high school…

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    Statement The primary mission statement of the social work profession is distinguishable from any other profession. The mission statement defines the purpose of social work and uses a universal key element. The universal key element is help because from the first day of a social work course, students learn that social work is a helping profession. The purpose of social work is to provide help whenever needed. This statement describes a profession that goes beyond what is expected by trying to…

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    1.3.1 Teacher training In each career or profession the term training takes place. In teaching environment it gains a considerable attention in preparing teachers, thus it considered as a crucial step that every teacher should follow for extending and developing his or her capabilities for better job performance. Training teachers is defined as prepare and enable teachers to teach effectively in classroom context, according to Zulkifli (2014) training is a process by which people are…

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    Education is a difficult profession. With little income, time, and responsibilities, it is hard for teachers to manage personal lives. Teaching requires so much work, that there is barely any time left for breaks, leaving teachers both exhausted and overworked. Even though it is difficult being a teacher, it comes with its own benefits. Although teaching has its benefits, it has issues that need to be addressed. With limited supplies, teachers buy a lot of their material. Over time, the…

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    instructor for the summer. I worked as a swim instructor at that pool for the next four summers. I kept coming back because I loved teaching and the gratifying feelings that came with it. I really enjoyed teaching children and adults…

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    The most pressing issue affecting public education today is the lack of funding. Unfortunately, funding dictates the majority of decisions that are made in education. Through funding, students can explore many potential career paths through a wide-offering of courses. Providing our students with proper materials and a safe, comfortable place to learn is highly linked to student success. Retaining and recruiting highly qualified teachers is a main focus of budgets at the local, state, and…

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    analyze outcomes already experienced by the individual. Motivation to teach refers to one’s feelings about the teaching profession. Some factors are: desire to work with young people, feel stimulated to teach others, and feel efficacious and motivated in the classroom (Darling-Hammond & Sclan, 1996; Huberman, 1989; National Education Association, 1997a, 1997b); feel challenged in the profession and see opportunities for professional growth (Chapman & Lowther, 1982; Darling-Hammond…

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