Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Educational Goals and Philosophy :: Teaching Careers Education Essays

Educational Goals and Philosophy When I first came to Concord, there was no doubt that teaching would be my major. I have always been so inspired by instructors and thought that they put a lot of effort into their work. I can remember the teachers that actually reached me and touched my heart. Ill never forget them or the experience. It is so amazing how many lives a teacher must touch. A teacher has the power to reach out and make learning a memorable experience for every child. My main goal is to be a kindergarten or supernumerary education teacher. I love working with young children that dont pick up on things as quickly as the others. I love to watch their eye light up whenever I help them realize that they can do it, too. Throughout my years of teaching, I hope to be a friend to these children. I want their first year of school to be a memorable one. Im hoping that they will enjoy being in my class. The children in my classroom that are back will have me wo rking my hardest to help them catch up. It is a known fact that when young children fall behind in the early years of school, they never catch back up with their peers. That breaks my heart. Every child deserves a fair chance. Each of these students have a variety of background knowledge. Some might non have any because their parents dont work with them. Others might have parents that work with them every night. A teacher has to consider these factors when assessing their ability. The ability and actual knowledge might not balance out. I want the nature of my students to be open-minded and willing to take a chance to learn new things. This involves go for. My students will have to trust me. Whenever I give assignments they dont quite understand, I want them to feel comfortable coming to me for help. I want them to know that no matter what the problem is, I will be there. I dont want to be so intimidating that they feel afraid to ask me for help. A teachers job is to me a mentor, but as well a friend.

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