Why Become a Teacher?

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A teacher is defined as someone who gives instruction and communicates skills. Our children are our future, and they need to be prepared for the future or they will not be successful in this working society. Teaching makes a difference in students, because it gives them tools to help them be successful for the future. I believe that learning should be fun, while still conducive to learning! I am also a firm advocate of the 21st century learning tools and strategies; I want to show students to take advantage of all the tools that are accessible for them to use to enhance their education. I consider John Dewey to be the most inspiring and influential philosopher. Dewey considered two fundamental elements in his teachings that were school and the civil society. As being the major topic of needing attention and reconstruction to encourage experimental intelligence, Dewey asserted that completing democracy was to be obtained not just by extending voting rights. Also he ensured that there would be a full formed public opinion accomplished by effective communication among citizens, experts, and politicians, with the latter being accountable for the policies they adopted. In other words, John Dewey taught all of his students equally and I also believe that all students of all races, socio-economic status, religious background, likes and dislikes or any other classification are deserving of a holistic education. If there was a theory for me it would follow along the guidelines of John Dewey’s theory, “The teacher is not in the school to impose certain ideas or to form certain habits in the child, but is there as a member of the community to select the influences which shall affect the child and to assist him in properly responding to these influences”. His theory not only inspired me but it shows me that teachers are much more. They give
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