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My Philosophy of Teaching

Teaching is a daunting task that I do not intend to take lightly. Becoming a teacher has been a dream of mine for several years. I always knew that teaching would be the career for me, especially when I began working in the school system as a substitute secretary. I loved working in the school environment; coming in contact with children everyday made me realize how much I would enjoy teaching a classroom full of students.

Teachers play such an important role in a child?s life, sometimes being their only source of encouragement and support. As a teacher, I want to know my students ? their personality, learning style, and academic level, so I can meet their needs and create the best learning environment possible.

The definition of the word ?educate? is: ?to develop the faculties and powers of (a person) by instruction or schooling.? I believe the key word in this definition is ?power.? As a teacher, I must find several ways to unleash that power in a child?s mind; I must motivate, inspire, and encourage my students. ?Educatio... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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