Monday, February 16, 2009
Why I chose to become a Teacher
Being a teacher may seem simple to most, even just a way to escape work on holidays to others. For me, teaching is a challenge where you discover something new every single day in the classroom. I personally chose this profession because I want to challenge myself to rise above and make a difference in the world of education. I think that the entire world revolves around the base of a good educational system, and I feel that I have exactly what it takes to contribute to this world. The fact is, I might not know everything, but what I do know I want to pass on, and what I don't know I want to discover and eventually grow from.
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I think you will be a great teacher. We all need to challenge ourselves to arise to the occasion of challenging students in a positive, rewarding manner.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of it like that, I guess as teachers we must enjoy taking challenges.
ReplyDeleteI like a challenge too, and that is certainly what we have signed up for.
ReplyDeleteI agree, our life revolves around a good education. Everyone needs a good teacher to get headed in the right direction!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree...I think that people think teaaching is an easy job bc of holidays, summers, etc. What they don't realize is how much effort you have to put into being a teacher. We help mold our society, probably more than what any other occupation does.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I also think that you will be a great teacher. We all need to remember that we will make a difference in the world of education, and I think that you have a wonderful perspective on it.
ReplyDeleteI think you have a very good outlook on the teaching profession. You know what you want to do and Im sure you will do exactly that. You will be a great teacher.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I think passing on what we know the future children is a great way to look at education!
ReplyDeleteI like that you want a challenge everyday, because that is what our adventure is going to be everyday in the classroom!
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