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What are you willing to do to educate all children?

In all honestly, I am truly willing to go to great lengths to teach all of my children. I will make any accommodations, go the extra mile, and make it suitable and digestible for each and every student I can. As a teacher, it is my sole duty to make sure that I reach out to all my children and give them the best education possible because that's what I worked and studied so hard to achieve. And of course, they deserve the best, all children do. Of course, it won't be easy, but I want to make sure that my students are able to learn those crucial important lessons I am teaching them. In this day and age, there are so many recourses to use. And I plan on researching and preparing myself to have multiple strategies that can apply to as many of my students as possible. Sometimes I know I will need to practice extreme patience and compassion to get my students through lessons, but I am willing and determined to be there and provide for all of my students and their needs. From my own ...

How Can Instruction be Differentiated for Diverse Learners?

 It should really be every teachers dream to be able to make learning easy and fun for all of their students. But sometimes that can be kind of hard. Every child learns at a different pace, learns better with one style of teaching than another, etc. The beautiful thing about our students is that they are all different, and no two learn the same way. That in mind it will never be perfect for every student.. But the best thing you can do as a teacher is have strategies and options available for your diverse learners. Things may never be perfect, but you can always compromise. It will be easier for you, and your students. It will of course be hard to master every single tactic and strategy when it comes to teaching, but it is of course an excellent idea for you and your students to have more than one style to have in the classroom. Since our students are so diverse, we need to have extra resources and ways of teaching prepared for them when needed. There are so many incredible sources...

How Does Gender Affect the Teaching Profession?

 Back in the day teaching was seen as a male-only profession, as women had no rights. Over time though, women were able to get jobs as teachers and slowly borderline kicked men out of the main spot for teaching. Now male teachers are painted in a bad light because teaching is seen as a women's job. Often times men are judged because people think they will not be as good and caring as women, and in some cases, they are seen as creeps when teaching very young children. It is all very sad and unnecessary. I personally believe because of the way radical feminists have painted men to be these awful, disgusting, worthless beings in recent years has made it even harder for men to be accepted as teachers. At the end of the day, it is all about how the person is taking care of, and teaching our children. It should never be about what is between their legs, what the color of their skin is, or even what god they worship. Of the experiences I have had in my own schooling, there have been equal...

What is the Purpose of Schools?

 Schools have so many purposes. But without teachers, there would be no schools. Teachers are what holds a school together and make it just that. Schools give the opportunity for children to learn basic life skills they need to survive, really. You are taught to read, write, do basic math, and function in society. While a person can manage without school, It is surely more complicated for the person. Schools crucial for also teaching kids how to think, and explain things also, which is important in adulthood when it comes to working and trying to make a living.