The Importance Of Becoming A Teacher

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This paper explores four main questions. Those questions are why I want to become a teacher, what or who influence me, what I hope to accomplish as a teacher, and what will by my legacy in my classroom. The answers based upon these questions will vary depending what they are asking. I will explore each question in depth and make it unique to me. Personally, I have a connection with teaching because back at home I used to work at a child development center and had my own classroom of fourteen little three year- olds. Therefore, I want to become a teacher because I love being with kids and it would be a dream come true. I want to accomplish many things as a teacher, but mainly gain the trust from my students. Also, the person who influenced me to decide to become a teacher is my neighbor/best friend, and she made me realize that my legacy in my classroom would not just be to make sure the students learn, but to make my students feel loved.

Why Becoming a Teacher is so Important to Me
Whenever you see your relatives they always ask the question, what do you want to be when you grow up? Having heard this question since I was little I really did not know what to say. When asked over and over again my response always changed. First, I wanted to be a singer; then a nurse; and last year I figured out that I …show more content…

With having answered the questions of why I want to become a teacher, who or what influenced me, what I hoped to accomplish as a teacher, and what will be my legacy, I feel more prepared and have a better understanding of why teaching is for me. Even though some of the answers to these questions will change, I know for a fact that the one answer will remain the same. That answer is that I want to become a teacher because not only do I love kids and this is something I can see myself doing the rest of my life, but because I want to make a difference in my students

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