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What being a teacher has taught me?

What being a teacher has taught me?

“Teaching taught me that students’ needs, experiences, and knowledge are so diverse that there is no way to plan and deliver a lesson exactly as planned. I learned that any curriculum needs to be adaptable to teachers’ own circumstances, and that programs need to leave room for students’ own thoughts and ideas.”

What is interesting about teaching?

We not only help students set goals, but we celebrate with them when they reach them. Teaching is fun……… because it gives the opportunity to have a positive impact on young people on daily basis. Every day presents an opportunity to make a difference.

How does teaching impact society?

If the youth of a society is educated, a future is born. Teachers provide the education that improves quality of life, therefore bringing so much to both individuals and society as a whole. Teachers increase productivity and creativity of students and therefore, of future workers.

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Why is it important for teachers to learn about curriculum?

A school’s curriculum informs teachers what skills must be taught at each grade level to ultimately prepare students for postsecondary education or a job. Understanding the big picture helps teachers align the learning objectives of their own curriculum with the school’s curriculum.

What aspects of teaching do you find most interesting?

5 Most Rewarding Moments Every Teacher Experiences

  • Influencing the Future. As a teacher, you are giving children the skills they need to go out into the world and succeed.
  • Help Build Self-Esteem.
  • You Get to Work in a Fun, Creative Setting.
  • Every Day is Different and Exciting.
  • You Make Learning Fun.

What I like the most about teaching?

“The thing I like most about teaching is my students. I love interacting with them, I love learning from them, I love helping them understand the content of any course and I love when they see the connection between what they are learning and their lives.