These are very powerful words as an educator. I want to give my future students the opportunity to grow, not only in knowledge, but as responsible human beings. To accomplish this, I need to ALWAYS keep this in mind. I will have so much power that it will probably be kind of terrifying. What I do in my future classroom could help aid them to travel down different paths in their lives: paths for the better and paths for the worst.
I want to be that teacher that my future students will look back on and say "She cared about me." I want them to say "She was my favorite teacher." I want them to say "I had a lot of fun
I could help them find their passions and the things that they do not like. These children could love to read, or despise it with a passion. I want my future students to love to read because I know the power of it. I want to show my future students what fun history can be. It doesn't have to be boring. I want to show them that math can be fun. I want to incorporate the fine arts into my classroom. I want to show them love and life lessons that will be important for them to know.
We all have our favorite teachers that we have had throughout our school years.
We all have our worst teachers that we have had to struggle through throughout our school years.
I want to be one of those favorite teachers.
I want to be that teacher that my future students will look back on and say "She cared about me."
I want them to say "She was my favorite teacher."
I want them to say "I had a lot of fun in her class."
I want them to say "I learned a lot from her."
The possibilities are endless. Teachers are very important people and they work tirelessly to provide for their students. Without teachers, where would we be?
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