I Want to Become a Teacher Essay

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    During the duration of our class so far I have began to ask myself what type of classroom/gym atmosphere do I want to create when I become a teacher and what type of teacher do I want to become? These are questions I believe we all in the class have also asked. This is never an easy answer, as the classroom I intend on creating is very complex and multifaceted. In the self-inventory quiz this is reflected, somewhat; all of the categories were very close in the final tally, but the one that ended…

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    the intense opportunity to influence the minds of the future thinkers, the future leaders, the future’s people. As a result, I understand that such a responsibility also falls onto me because I wish to become a teacher. Therefore, this paper will outline my philosophy I plan to adopt once I reach my goal of being in the classroom with those same future minds. My philosophy I am looking to develop in order to one day integrate in my future classroom consists of the encouragement of intrinsic…

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    Possibly the biggest factor in my decision to be a teacher was my fifth-grade teacher, Mr. Shaw. He was my teacher at such a critical point in my life. I was 11 years old learning how the world worked and trying to discover who I was. Mr. Shaw quickly became a mentor for all twenty-nine of us in the class and didn’t just teach us math or science but life lessons. I still can imagine his loud voice coming from the back of the classroom as he taught us to be successful in life or how words can…

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    Resiliency In Schools

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    children. Which factors do you think are most damaging to children? What should teacher and schools do to help students develop resiliency and be able to achieve academically under adverse circumstances? Students come from many different backgrounds that should be respected. I think that the economic stress that families suffer is most damaging to children. Parental relationships may become tensed. The teacher can help the child by helping them discovered and developing their talents.…

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    There are many reasons why I chose the career path of becoming an early education teacher; however the number one reason is because I want to help make a difference in students’ lives. I want each of my students to feel valued, accepted, and be themselves in my future classroom. Some values that I find important are honesty, faith, education, optimism, diversity, and each of these values have lead me to the choice in becoming a teacher. There have been many teachers that have helped guide me…

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    recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands- your own.” (Mark Victor Hansen) Therefore it is imperative to have a set path on how to achieve important goals. I have chosen one goal that I want to accomplish to demonstrate a process known as SMART, to help accomplish it. That is to become a Kindergarten teacher. The SMART steps to follow are: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and…

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    mother was never easy for me to get the help I needed because my mother really couldn’t help me with homework. She did try as much as she could to help and it was always known to me that I had to get good grades to keep going forward ,making sure I didn’t get held back for any reason . It was a struggle and so I started staying after school and getting help with homework or any subject I was having trouble with and my mother hired tutors to make sure I was on top of things, it was the best thing…

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    idea that “a teacher affects eternity” presented by Henry Adams is a powerful one that has always made me stop and pause. Coming from a family of teachers, I have always had much respect for the profession and admired my relatives who have given countless hours, wisdom, and love to their students. I have been fortunate to witness firsthand the idea that Adams has put forth, as I have seen my mom and other relatives truly impact their now adult students. Because of this inspiration, I have…

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    During my high school athletic career, I was able to distinguish myself at my high school by earning twelve varsity letters. While many student-athletes specialize on one sport today, I played three different sports during the fall, winter and spring: soccer, basketball and baseball. Some people may say that my love of sports started as a ball boy for my father, who by coincidence, coaches three varsity sports. For whatever the reason, the passion that I have for sports is genuinely…

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    A good idea about teacher want them to students is learning use on lesson in the education for understanding and process for Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). It 's so important to know that is use preparation manual in public schools has development for Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES). Because we can help to the student is learning communities for their teacher, staff and parents will discuss getting a meeting in schools. Make sure to have a relationship with parents…

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