My Attitude Towards Teaching Essay

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There is a saying that asserts that “anyone can teach” and I suppose in a way that it is true, but not just anyone can be a teacher. It takes a certain kind of individual to be a teacher and only a subset of them will choose to devote their lives to the education system. With its rigorous testing for both students and teachers alike and constant observations, the teaching profession is not for the faint-hearted or every Joe Schmoe you meet. To be a worthwhile teacher, it takes skills that not everyone has and a strong foundation because teaching is not only about what you have, but what you can give. These skills and areas of focus for teachers are commonly referred to as pedagogical competencies. Purpose is the first area of concern and involves …show more content…

AS a prospective teacher myself, it is something not easily put into words, but it is the driving force in my decision to become a teacher. I want to give children the skills they need to accomplish goals and succeed …show more content…

My attitude towards teaching is that it is my responsibility to guarantee that my students were given every opportunity to learn the material. I’m going to be teaching young children and that means that they will not usually know what is in their best interests, in terms of education. They may choose to forgo their homework in favor of a few hours outside or playing video games because there may be no presence on the importance of school work in their home. Because of that, I will give them every opportunity in as many ways as I can to learn the material while they are in my classroom. My style of teaching is less concrete and definitely a weakness at this point. I know that I want to keep my students engaged because learning is an active experience and I believe hands-on learning is helpful for young minds. When it came to my learning as a student, I did my best when I could engage with my teachers and when I was writing and figuring it out myself rather than a simple lecture style. Honestly, the more time I spend in classrooms observing and listening to teachers, the more I will be able to flesh out my

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