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    I am a hard-working, determined student with a strong desire to teach. This is because I believe that children are our future and therefore I hope to be able to give them as strong an educational start as possible. As well as this, my time at school has introduced me to a number of inspirational teachers, whose enthusiasm and commitment have been motivational. This has made me want to pursue a career in teaching as I want to inspire and encourage others as I have been. My practical experience…

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    I have a hard time being successful in school because I have my phone to distract me, and the second thing that distracts me is I don 't really understand what the professor is saying. The third thing is my family. I 'm easily distracted by small things. I promise myself every time that I will turn off my phone while I’m studying or trying to do my homework, but I turn around and look at my phone and and my messages. The second reason why I 'm easily distracted is I don 't understand what the…

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    different pros and cons that come with this particular job. A few weeks back I had the opportunity to interact with kids by being a helper at my church for kid’s ages seven to eight years of age it was a great experience that made me think about my future and set my mind into a different career. At this point I realized I wanted to deal with kids and decided to want to become a Kindergarten teacher. Kindergarten teachers usually teach students who are ages four to six years old. They help…

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    Miss Nelson Worksheet

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    The teacher will instruct the students that they are going to become detectives. Detectives are people who solve mysteries. We will be solving the case of the missing teacher. The teacher will then show the students the book Miss Nelson has gone missing by Harry Allard and James Marshall. Ask the students what they think might happen in the book. Show the students the title and author’s name on the book. “Class, Class, we are going to start reading our book and learn about our case. As we read…

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    like your teachers and peers have made collage seem really hard or intense. Well I got a chance to interview my older sister Elise, and to her collage was not really hard or intense. She said, she worked hard and become what she really wanted to become a 5th grade teacher. Elise has many things to say about her collage experience. First, me and my sister have very different thoughts about collage she attend Washington state and I want to attend the university of Washington, but besides that I…

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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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    Physical Education Essay

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    The goal of physical education is to help guide the students to living an active and healthy lifestyle. In order to achieve that goal a teacher must understand how to assess the student’s understanding of the material being taught. Many physical education programs only use one form of assessment such as the Presidential Fitness Test, the FitnessGram or a skills test. Each program only tests the physical performance and not cognitive performance as well. Physical Education is more than just doing…

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    By the age of twelve, I had been exposed to two cultures with different values and emphases on each. I did not know what to choose or how to choose among the values taught to me, but I knew despite which values I embrace as my own, I would never forget the cultural lesson revealed to me while attending an elementary school in Beijing, China. When I was in second grade, attending school in the Qinghe district, there was a divide between the “smart students” and the “struggling students” in my…

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    and a personal level has been the best part of teaching. Recently my father passed away, which lead me to struggle a bit to come to grips with that, but nothing helped me more than going back to work and being surrounded by my students, whom I love dearly. I have also recently begun sponsoring and LGBTQ+ club that has allowed me to help give a voice to students who at times feel that they are silenced and persecuted for the way that they live their lives. Having the opportunity to touch the…

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    “I want you to come back with a diploma in your hands”, were the words of my 8th grade science teacher. The class was very boring and ordinary compared to the other classes in my middle school. My teacher, Mr. Febris, was the one who taught the science class for 5th period, but boy was I always the first one out the door when the bell rang. There were times when I would tap my pencil continuously like Britney Spears did in her “Hit Me Baby One More Time” music video. Students used to love when…

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