Born to forty-two and forty-three years old parents on two and a half acres of land overlooking the breathtakingly beautiful coastline is this forty-two years old educator has been touching lives for more than twenty-three years. She spent years roaming mountainous terrain, consuming fresh fruits and vegetables that grew abundantly on the farm. I watched as my family reared animals and save money to purchase over ten acres of land and vowed to ensure that …show more content…
This passion for education came at an early age when I spent weekends on a college campus with my twenty -four years old sister who started her career as a college lecturer. I got a chance observe college professors from a distance and eventually enrolled in the same college to pursue a career in teacher education. For a year I tried to convince myself that the field of education was not my future and would get the qualification and venture into a more lucrative profession. It took a three months in this noble profession for me to dispel that idea and came to the realization that this was indeed my true …show more content…
These are the people who will shape the school systems as they will become major decision makers. I also believe that that experts in this field will become important in teacher training institutions. Part of my plan is to get qualified in this field and even work with student teachers. The skill set that I will gain from this program will become beneficial to me as well as the school system in which I will work.
Acquiring a doctorate will definite pave the way for advancement in your career. Not only will it make you more marketable but it will provide you with the expertise to become a specialist in your particular field of study. It will open the door for new opportunities in your field. This allows you to develop research skills, meet new people and build communication skills. To me working with a cohort will provide networking opportunities that will become important in your career in the long