Saturday, June 1, 2019
Making a Difference as a Teacher :: Teaching Education College Admissions
Making a Difference as a Teacher I constitute not always wanted to be a teacher. I always knew that I wanted to work with children in some way, but I was pretty sure that learn was not for me. I was well on my way in my junior year of college working toward a biology degree so that I could nonplus a paediatric physicians assistant. I still cannot explain what happened, but one week I was a biology major, and the next I knew that I have always been meant to teach children. I suppose I just took the longer route to get there than most people do. The two main reasons that I have elect to become a teacher is that I believe that teaching is extremely psycheally rewarding in many ways and the position that I can actively make a difference in someones life. The first main reason that I have chosen teaching as a profession is because I believe that its continuous rewards will help me to lead a happy and fulfilled life. For example, teaching young children is one of the few jobs in which you can give and receive hugs on a daily basis. Children have an innocence and a passion for experience that I find amazing and I do not feel complete unless I am well-nigh them. Teaching will help depart this fulfillment for me every day. Also, teaching is a job in which it is ok, and even encouraged, to laugh each and every day. I feel that this is important for a persons well-being and I think that it helps to keep people young and alive. I feel that in many other professions the day-to-day routine would become monotonous and boring, and I do not think that I would live a truly happy and fulfilled life unless I could be around children. I feel that a classroom provides many unique and dynamic opportunities every single day and I find that very appealing. Also, I am a very relationship-oriented person and I feel that I will enjoy building unique relationships with each child. I plan on sharp every child as thoroughly as possible because I feel that this will help me to be better at my job.
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