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Joy of Teaching
- I will love seeing my students become academically successful. Seeing them become successful not only in the classroom, but outside of the classroom will inspire my success as a teacher. Knowing that I have contributed to preparing my students for a future college career will be extremely awarding for me.
- Inspiring my students to be passionate about learning and about history would make my day. A student who comes in with a bright face and gets caught up in my enthusiasm for the subject will only prove to me that they are listening and value their education. Seeing them "get it" and understand what I'm saying will prove to me that they are trying and are challenging themselves.
- Seeing a student achieve at high levels- socially, academically, physically, creatively, etc... will be extremely awarding. Feeling that I was a part of shaping an individual into a whole and wonderful person would be a feeling like no other. They would be my children- I'd care about their life just as much as my own.
- Scrounging for a job in the education world is a bit scary for me. Especially where I want to teach history, I know that a profession will be difficult to find. There is so much that they take into consideration when you apply: for example, whether or not I have a second license or endorsement in another field of study. Also, I do not want to move far away from my hometown, which makes it more difficult to find a job because most openings are already taken.
- I'm concerned with the lack of motivation students might (and some will) have in my class. Discipline problems and feeling like I'm failing as an educator will disappoint me. I know that not every student will love my class and be as enthusiastic as much as I'd like them to be.
- I'm not going to lie; the salary that a teacher receives is not exactly as rewarding as I'd want it to be. Teachers shape the future generation and educators. We teach our future doctors, lawyers, politicians, presidents, etc... We give people a world of knowledge that they use to create the place we live in. That is such an amazing, difficult, and time-consuming job. You would think that teachers would receive a higher pay for achieving such goals.
1 comment:
Fun use of font color! I know exactly which list is joyful and which is not joyful. :-) And they are good lists, too.
4/5 due to mechanics of writing: "extremely awarding" should be "extremely rewarding"; You write "I know that a profession will be difficult to find." but the profession is teaching, that's not hard to find. I'm assuming you mean "a position" will be difficult to find. This sentence needs help: "Teachers shape the future generation and educators."
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