Teaching Philosophy Statement

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Most girls turned their dolls into new ones by giving them makeovers or by giving them several wardrobe changes. However, as a little girl I turned my dolls and stuffed animals into my students. Even after spending several hours in school, I would go home and transform my room into a classroom where this time I was the teacher. When at school teachers asked what we wanted to be when we grow up I would assuredly say "a teacher". From an early age, I've known that I want to be a Teacher because I luxuriate in helping others and as a Teacher there are many ways to help others. As someone who was educated in a Latin American country from Kindergarten to second grade, I realize the value of Education through the differences of the education I received to the education I'm receiving now. Therefore, my career goals are to become a teacher who inspires, educates, learns, and makes a change in the lives of my students. …show more content…

Personally, part of being successful means being able to inspire. As a teacher I want to inspire students in all aspects of their lives and leave an ineffaceable mark that will last them a lifetime. I hope to inspire uninterested students to become engrossed in learning and conscientious of their future. Besides inspiring students to love learning, I want to commove students to not be afraid to speak up, follow their dreams, and to have the courage to be unique individuals. In addition, I hope to inspire a passion for languages, make math or science fun, and turn history lessons into enjoyable adventures. So rarely, we hear people say that they were inspired to pursue their careers because of their teachers, therefore one day I hope to have that inspirational power to imprint that feeling into my