AEDU 203
January 21, 2013
I
want to become a teacher for several reasons. Some are sensible; I’m a
42-year-old woman, going back to school to earn my bachelors degree. I have to
reasonable in what I am able to accomplish while still maintaining my
responsibilities to my family, which are important to me. On the personal side, I feel being a
teacher is something I should have pursued in the first place. I believe I would be a great teacher, I
am good with kids and I find it fun being around them, helping them, and I also
learn a lot from them as well.
The
personal characteristics I have that I feel would be positive attributes for
teaching are patience, honesty, caring and that I am goal oriented. I believe in setting a good example for
children and I have high expectations for myself. I also believe we can learn from our mistakes and come out
of the mistake a better person. I feel
its important for a teacher to help build a child’s self esteem, by showing
them what they can accomplish and become.
I
think I am a pretty knowledgeable person. Not in the all-knowing sense, but in
the sense that I am willing to admit when I don’t know something, and I know
where to find the information I do not know, whether it’s on the internet, doing
research, or asking someone. I am willing to admit when I am wrong. I also believe I have much to learn
about being a teacher.
I
love math. From seeing my own
children and their experience in learning math, I believe there is definitely a
need in or school systems for good math teachers. I hope to figure out how to connect with students who
struggle in math and help them find a way for it to click for them.
I
like to think I am patient.
Sometimes I am not. I do
feel I exercise patience when necessary and have more patience for others than
I might have for myself. I
definitely like to “streamline” things but get them done properly and
timely. I believe in doing things
right the first time.
I
do set realistic and achievable expectations for myself. I can think of several instances I have
set and accomplished tough goals I had set for myself. I also know my limits and what is a
reasonable goal for myself. One
example of a goal was losing weight
after the birth of my children, I went to weight watchers with a friend,
and lost 10% of my weight, which was the goal I had set for myself. Another goal I set was to be a runner
and complete a 5K race. I started slow,
gradually increased my distance and eventually reached my goal. Since then I
have done several 5K’s and look forward to many more. I believe by achieving the reasonable goals I set for
myself, I can help others set goals for themselves and help them develop a plan
to successfully achieve them.
I
enjoy working with children very much. Through watching my own boys grow, change, and learn, I learned
a lot about myself. I learned to
be more patient and persistent. I
found that children find comfort in consistence and routine. In knowing what the expectations are,
they can be successful. That by
working had they can reach their goals and be proud of themselves. I believe having my own children also
gives me experience in children and how they think and learn, how different
they can be, and that no child is the same. They all have attributes that make their thirst for
knowledge different.
I
find it rewarding to help others learn and by helping others in general
daily. I believe we are put on
this earth to help others and support each other. Through my Cub Scout leadership experience I always kept the
interest of the Scouts at the forefront of my service. I have had to deal with adults who lose
sight of the importance of a program of this nature, and make it about
themselves and their “pride” and it is disappointing to see how it can be to
the detriment of the children.
It is a special experience watching the children enjoy and benefit from
an activity that you had a large part in organizing.
I
have the mental and physical stamina to teach a classroom full of children for
5 days a week. I manage to keep up
with my boy’s busy schedules, which is an act of constant stamina in
itself. I like to keep busy and
try to keep a balance and do things I enjoy as well. Two years ago I became a
runner. Although I’ve paused
temporarily due to a foot injury, I am planning to resume in March. I believe
making time for the things you enjoy makes you a happier person physically and
mentally.
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