Monday, January 20, 2020
Teaching: It Chose Me :: Reflective Writing Education Essays
Teaching: It Chose Me What inspired me to be a teacher? In the back of my mind, I think Iââ¬â¢ve always wanted to be a teacher. Although I wasnââ¬â¢t always particularly fond of going to school early in my life, I always, it seemed, really liked my teachers. I didnââ¬â¢t like being away from home when I was in elementary school and a lot of times I would cry and want to go home, but my teachers would talk with me and help calm me down and then I would be okay for a while. Looking back, I appreciate the way they helped me through those "bad" days. I realize now teachers do more than teach -- they are role models for their young students and they can have a tremendous influence on them. Another factor that helped influence my decision to enter the teaching field is that I love children. I have always enjoyed babysitting, not just for the money, but for the enjoyment I usually have when I babysit. I think kids are such fun. In a way, I guess when I babysit, I do some of the things teachers do. I like to read books to them and ask them questions and do learning activities with them. Todayââ¬â¢s young children are our next generation. I love to see how well they learn what you are teaching them, like when they learn to read. It is so exciting to them to be able to read! I still love to read to this day from being inspired by my elementary teachers. My teachers inspired me to be anything I wanted to be in life. I want to have an impact like that on someoneââ¬â¢s life one day also. My road to the teaching field has taken a few curves along the way. While I had given some thought to being a teacher earlier in my life, other things began to influence me. When I was in high school, I gave serious thought to being a journalist, especially a television newscaster. I thought that would be an awesome job! You get to dress up, have your hair styled everyday and, on top of that, you would always be ââ¬Ëin the knowââ¬â¢ about whatââ¬â¢s going on locally, statewide and nationally. Teaching: It Chose Me :: Reflective Writing Education Essays Teaching: It Chose Me What inspired me to be a teacher? In the back of my mind, I think Iââ¬â¢ve always wanted to be a teacher. Although I wasnââ¬â¢t always particularly fond of going to school early in my life, I always, it seemed, really liked my teachers. I didnââ¬â¢t like being away from home when I was in elementary school and a lot of times I would cry and want to go home, but my teachers would talk with me and help calm me down and then I would be okay for a while. Looking back, I appreciate the way they helped me through those "bad" days. I realize now teachers do more than teach -- they are role models for their young students and they can have a tremendous influence on them. Another factor that helped influence my decision to enter the teaching field is that I love children. I have always enjoyed babysitting, not just for the money, but for the enjoyment I usually have when I babysit. I think kids are such fun. In a way, I guess when I babysit, I do some of the things teachers do. I like to read books to them and ask them questions and do learning activities with them. Todayââ¬â¢s young children are our next generation. I love to see how well they learn what you are teaching them, like when they learn to read. It is so exciting to them to be able to read! I still love to read to this day from being inspired by my elementary teachers. My teachers inspired me to be anything I wanted to be in life. I want to have an impact like that on someoneââ¬â¢s life one day also. My road to the teaching field has taken a few curves along the way. While I had given some thought to being a teacher earlier in my life, other things began to influence me. When I was in high school, I gave serious thought to being a journalist, especially a television newscaster. I thought that would be an awesome job! You get to dress up, have your hair styled everyday and, on top of that, you would always be ââ¬Ëin the knowââ¬â¢ about whatââ¬â¢s going on locally, statewide and nationally.
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