I’ve always had an interest in becoming a teacher because, i love working with children and within a child care setting. During primary school i was inspired by a teacher who always use to support me therefore, she had become my role model and i always us to look up to her and wanted to become a teacher myself. I have previous experience working alongside children from the ages of 0-11 years, i have worked within a nursery setting and also in a primary school. Working with children shows me
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others my age may dislike kids and the supposed annoyances they bring, I always have and continue to love kids. From their curious minds that soak up new information like a sponge, to their bright-eyed imagination, and their ability to find joy in anything. It is because of these reasons that I want nothing more than to positively impact their lives as a teacher. As far back as I can remember I was surrounded by kids, even when I was a kid. That may sound redundant, but as a child, my mom worked at
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We should get more freedom in the class. I believe this world need creative people who are dare to challenge. I believe rules are made to be broken. I believe freedom in the class can make us more excellent. It's the time say no to inflexible, obsolete and stuffy classes! We hold these truths to be selfevident: everyone is equal, so do teachers and students. We are all human, why teachers can do a lot of things, but we cannot do what we want. Why we cannot stand in the classroom? Why we cannot sit anywhere or with
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around, one of the hardest is being a good teacher” (Gallagher). Background information on editorial topic Being a teacher is one of most important role in our society. These teachers fill people of all ages with knowledge and lessons that will play a significant role in helping them grow up. While it is the teacher’s job to teach their students, they also want to get paid for doing their job. Explain the complaint about the topic that you want to argue Teachers don’t get the amount of pay or fund that
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describe at least three challenges that are unique to teaching high poverty students? Three challenges that are unique to teaching high poverty students are lack of parent participation, lack of or limited access to technological resources, and lack of teacher encouragement. Parent participation is very important in the development of children from kindergarten to 12 grade. While doing observations at the high school, one of the teacher’s made a statement that held so true to me. He said, “Parents think
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Teachers should capitalize and enhance first what the students already know by allowing students to formulate a discussion outline of previous learned knowledge of subject matter in small groups. A group leader form each group is selected to produce that group’s outline for discussion. This is repeated until all groups have completed this process with a finished outline for the entire class to use as a forum for discussion. This is a good example for teachers to use as a building block and tool
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Becoming An Effective Teacher Adeniran J konan Prof Howard Pettus Edu 12 12/11/13 1) Do you think teachers are born, or made? Debate a classmate who holds the opposite point of view. Interview elementary and secondary teachers and ask them what they think about this question. Do some of them say it is a combination of both? If so why? Which part is art, which part skill? Answer: This term teacher is giving to someone who decided to pass their knowledge to others. There are two different
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When people ask me why I want to be a teacher, my first response is I love kids! My second response is I love to see kids light up when they understand something. I love the simple joy they get out of learning something knew or just finally grasping a concept that was challenging for them. Kids are sponges and they soak up everything! It is my responsibility as a teacher to teach my kids the standards of the grade level and subject matter. It is my job to teach them in a way that each child will
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career I want to be in is teaching. The reason why I choose this career is because of a few teachers that have inspired me to learn new things. I want to be able to give knowledge to those who are unaware of things they have not yet been taught. If it was something I found interested in, I would automatically love learning about it. I want to give others a chance to experience new and exciting things. I also like being very helpful and give positive energy. I also enjoy the summer vacation. I hope
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Do teachers want to choose the books their students read next year? Teachers should be able to pick what books students read next year in english class. Some reasons are, first, it can increase the students vocabulary. Next, the teachers can better assist the students with staying on topic. Lastly, the teachers would know what kind of language is in the book. These are the reasons that the teachers should be able to choose the books they read next year. Although it would be interesting to let the
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Secondary Education I am planning to major in Secondary Education. As I grew up I always wanted to be a teacher, I forced my siblings and cousins to play school all the time. I always looked forward to the day that I could teach my own class of students and give someone the opportunity to learn from me. I have always fanaticized about decorating my classroom and being a very creative teacher to where my students actually liked coming to my class. Majority of people have that one class that they
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career I want to be in is teaching. The reason why I choose this career is because of a few teachers that have inspired me to learn new things. I want to be able to give knowledge to those who are unaware of things they have not yet been taught. If it was something I found interested in, I would automatically love learning about it. I want to give others a chance to experience new and exciting things. I also like being very helpful and give positive energy. I also enjoy the summer vacation. I hope
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how teachers can have a deal and regulate some situations and events. Tripp stated that the vast majority of critical incidents are straight forward which are mostly motives and structures that appear to be typical and later become critical. (Tripp, 1993). There are many different critical incidents may occur between teachers and students and peers during the lesson. Educators using their necessary knowledge and professional experience should prevent any incidents at schools and daycares.
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our group, Yessica, Qi, and I shared about what we have for our professional interview. Yessica told us that she did not have time to do her professional interview. But Qi and I had interview and we shared our experiences that we have during interview. Qi and I interviewed in the afternoon and we interviewed female teacher that working in school as a teacher. Qi’s professional teacher was Mrs. Yanying and my professional teacher was Ms. Mei. Both of professional teachers that graduated from 4 years
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The traditional Mexican family tend to be extremely family oriented. This is what I had growing up and will continue to have throughout my life. Every Thursday for as long as I can remember my family along with 4 other families would go to my grandmother's house and spend the afternoon. A total of 18 people under one Roof, all related and each one excited to see the other. These nights were never dull with constant screaming and laughter from the little kids playing to the chatter of my aunts and
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the United States no one disputes the value of education, but how we should improve it is a topic that many will argue about. Through my reading up on this topic I noticed that every few years, along comes a new idea to save the U.S. education system such as enforcing higher testing standards, opening charter schools, or paying teachers based on their students’ performance. A big new idea was the no student left behind law/ intuitive which wanted to use standards and accountability to raise students
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a high school teacher, says “I don’t care how much training a teacher goes through, in that moment, if they’re trying to stop an active teacher, what happens if they miss? What if they hit a kid?” (qtd in Chambers). Even if teachers did have trainings a gun could still misfire or hit a student. “He says he polled his students more than 80-percent say teachers with guns would not make them feel safer” (Chambers). That is over half of his students would feel unsafe with armed teachers. We did a poll
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Teachers play a huge role in shaping America’s future; whether it be educating their students, or inspiring them to do more. I can argue from personal experience that almost every student has had a teacher that they cannot stand. But just because their students can’t stand them, does it mean they are a bad teacher? There are certain characteristics that make some teachers better than others, but there are also a number of different teaching methods that may work more effectively than others. I would
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Dear Mr. Grey, There are many things that I believe should be brought to your attention concerning a teacher in our school. Mr. O’Rourke hasn’t been using his skills of being a teacher to actually teach his students. In the beginning of the semester, our class started off with 30 students, and now there are only 10 left, and I believe it is because he lacks teaching skills. His lessons consist of reading from the textbook. Students like myself can read a textbook in the comfort of our own homes
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CX DEBATE RESOLVED (TOPIC): should teachers in the united states get paid more? CONTENTION 1:I believe teachers should get paid more. Teachers in my opinion is one of the most important job to have in this world. How can we accomplish what we have in this world with out teachers? SOURSE: http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/Bridging-Differences/2013/03/cant_we_pay_our_best_teachers_.html “They are teachers because of their sense of mission, because of their ... or skills would be harmful, because
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ever wondered why teachers choose the books you read in class? Or why you always enjoy them? Well, I support the decision to let all teachers choose the selection of reading for next school year. Teachers should select the books because they know what skills and lessons that need to be interpreted. They determine the books that have meaning and skill that we as students need to learn. As teachers they also have experience of what the good books are. For example, most English teachers are in their
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In the article, “ I, too, Sing America “written by Langston Hughes, he show us how that people are been discriminated by their skin color. Langston Hughes himself writes, “ I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen when someone comes” (page 13). Basically, Langston Hughes is saying that his family was ashamed of him because he
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word respect has different meanings because people were raised differently therefore the word respect has is very broad and diverse. Having rules creates structure and well organized atmosphere. In a classroom respect should be proved by both the teacher and the students, however, there’s a different kind of respect that’s needed from a freshman classroom to a senior classroom. The real world requires different respect than the classroom, nonetheless respect is obliged regardless. In the real world
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“I just don't understand! Why you have to be so simple? Answer me Elizabeth. “Why would you sit there and pee on yourself?” and you think I am going to clean that mess up, well you thought wrong.” “Roselda, go sit down! I told you before you are not going to get a treat, you don't ever do your homework, so you can just sit there amongst the rest of your “friends” until you act like you want to be in this class.” You can give the cupcakes to all the students, but none of those Mexicans expect
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gamesters. As a international student, I am educated by different systems of the two countries, and I think there are three problems in American education: American don’t care about students’ grades as much, students have too little school time, and teachers and parents give the students too much confidence. First of all, American should be concerned about students’ grades. From the article “Fear of Heights,” Bob Chase states that most parents, teachers and students think extracurricular
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and Elsa are Lucinda friendliest. And Lucinda wants to go to the park, Mary and Elsa are accompanied Lucinda. But Mary and Elsa are not very like Lucinda, because Lucinda is not very nice, and she likes to discriminate and bully other people, and overbearing, so Lucinda is a very very bad student in the school, and teachers also don’t like Lucinda. No student wants to play with Lucinda, but Mary and Elsa are good students, teachers like them, and teacher said to Mary and Elsa, “Don’t play with Lucinda
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improving, but i don’t think as much as the high school. Anderson high school is the 1 thing that really needs the most attention right now. Anderson high school? Why the high school? This is why. Anderson high school has many problems. One main problem that’s been noticed is the classrooms are PACKED. There’s only supposed to be a certain amount of students for each teacher. Right? Teachers can’t teach how they want to, so therefore students can’t learn how they need to. Teachers, well most of them
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when they place the blame of why they cannot do well on the teachers, parents, and society. In the article there are several examples of black students that place themselves as the victims. In one of the situations the student did not do well on the midterm, missed a lot of the class, and did not get the notes that were missed. The student later decided to go the teacher and ask for help after the student had already failed the class. The student wanted the teacher to help because the F would interfere
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Now I will go into a version of security that I think is completely wrong. A form of security that some people would want to enforce is arming teachers with guns. According to the Colorado Office of School Security, “President Trump embraced a proposal to arm teachers as a way to prevent further mass shootings in schools. His support for the idea, which had been proposed by the National
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and gender. However, children at least young children may not know what religion and what nationality is. I've noticed in the kindergarten classroom I help out with all the children get along and there is no child being excluded because they may be a different race. Makes we wonder why some may change when they get older. I've noticed that the teacher of the kindergarten class is for the most part equal with all the children. Meaning that she is equal with gender, socioeconomic, and ethnicity. She
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