My Dream of Being a Teacher Essay

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    helping others meet their goals, willing to being a strong leader in a community and able to effectively convey difficult concepts to adolescents and children. Another aspect that is a necessity for choosing teaching as a lifetime-career is enjoying teaching as a profession. If a teacher does not truly enjoy going to school early every morning and staying late to grade papers in order to better the lives’ of their students, they should not be a teacher. Even though I am only twenty-two years old…

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    from their birth to death and in this process teacher is a most essential and influential person. Also, not only teacher teaches general subjects such as English, Science, and Math, but also guides students’ behavior and moral values by being an example to students. Sometimes teacher becomes a mentor for students and direct, helps, and gives great advice. Therefore, students learn academic skills and as well as social skills from teacher. Thus, teacher has a power to change student’s life either…

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    To: Graduate Selection Committee My interest in Sign Language has always been genuine. I took my first Sign Language class in high school and ever since then I knew working with kids and integrating Sign Language was a dream of mine. I pursued my undergraduate studies at Bloomsburg University with professors that pushed me constantly to achieve my dream of becoming a Sign Language interpreter. My studies at Bloomsburg University incorporated interpreting, teaching and Deaf education. I was…

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    I came to America in search of the American dream, that dream was to further my education because it was not affordable on the island of Barbados. Unfortunately, I was never able to attain that dream. For my American dream became one that had to be deferred. When the opportunity arise again for me to go to college it was a sacrifice I was willing to take. I was married with child, I was employed in New York City, lived in the Bronx and travelled by bus one hour and thirty minutes to get to…

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    extracurricular activities. I remember being backstage for dance recitals and looking up at the “big girls” with their beautiful pointe shoes. They would stand all the way on the tips of their toes and twirl around so easily. For years I would watch, mesmerized, dreaming of being a real ballerina and wearing my own pointe shoes. As my technique improved, my love of ballet grew. I looked at pictures and read books about pointe shoes. I tied ribbons around my ankles like pointe shoe ribbons…

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    community of 450 people. Growing up in a small town I made me who I am. I have always had a kind heart and an ear to listen. I was really involved in my high school. I was literally in just about everything. I had a lot of great friends I met though the things I was involved. Growing up, I loved to do anything outside especially if it was help my dad work on the farm. I was taught from an early age you work until you get the job done. You do not just put in your 8 hours and leave. If something…

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    hood field to better myself as a teacher and to get a better understanding of how a child’s mind work. Growing up I always wanted to became a teacher and open up my own daycare center. One of my career goals is to make sure my center is built and able to meet the needs of all children. This includes children who suffer with a disability or disorder. There is not many centers who have the resources or staff willing to help a child who suffer with developmental issues. My goals are simple and I am…

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    people. Impacting the lives of our future generations. Teaching also impacts the lives of teachers, helping them to follow their dreams through a remarkable career. If I could make education better, it would be to change a student’s motivation. Throughout my internship, I see a variety of students that have the potential to be and do anything they aspire to be, and yet they lack drive to get there. Teachers are not making connections to students and instead are letting students fall through the…

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    As in Henriques novel, they sacrificed to a better place for their families,” American Dream”, to have a better future. I want to do the sacrifice to improve, be capable of being educated, education is powerful that will make my career dream come true. “People do what they have to do in life. We try to get from one end of it to the other with dignity and with honor. We do the best we can. (Henriques 286)”. My interpretation of the quote is that people are motivated to do what they want. I can…

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    cafeteria, I was taught a very important lesson that took three years to learn, and the rest of my life to remember. I never realized that one sentence could be so powerful. When I first heard the famous quote, I never knew it would become apart of me. Little did I know the relevance it would have in terms of my life, in the years following. I would carry those words with me and let them guide me through my decisions up to today. The bell signifying that it was 2:45 in the afternoon, meant…

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