Educational Philosophy Statement

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My goal in life is to become a teacher who can influence the lives of her students in a positive way. I want to be the teacher they will remember for their entire lives because I helped them become a better person, student, or because I motivated them or encouraged them like no one else could. I feel like my current extracurricular activity at The First Presbyterian Church McKinney could definitely help me fulfill my goals. I am given my own class to teach and care for and at the same time I get to interact and bond with the age group that I one day hope to teach. This allows me to really get an idea of what it would be like when I get to teach my own class and what I can begin looking forward to. I have also been given the opportunity to strive for my …show more content…

We went every single day for one to two hours depending on the day and help the teachers out as much as we possibly could. By the end of the year we were able to witness how the younger children come out of their shells and began to make friends with the other children and bond with their teachers. This is what I one day hope to see in my classes because even though all of the children were different ages they were all friends and cared for each other. While also coming out CPR and certified to work at a child care center. This helps me because it can allow be to just start my career and begin to work my way up the ladder. The reason why I truly want to become a teacher is because I had many teachers who did not really care about their students success and didn't think about the different learning styles of their students and because of that I suffered greatly. I want to be able to help my students succeed instead of be the reason they fail I also want to incorporate the many different learning styles so that every single one of my students will benefit and learn something new and never have to feel lost or unimportant. The activities that I have

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