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How to become a Teacher
Teaching as a Career
Good Reasons to Teach:
How to become a teacher - teaching as a career.
Teaching can be regarded as one of the noble professions in life.
The teaching profession is a unique career field in
a lot of ways. Because you are taking on the challenge of educating
children or teenagers, along way you will become very much a part of
their society with all the positive and negatives that go with that.
It’s for that reason that before you make even the first step toward
making teaching your career, its good to examine your motivations to
make sure you have good reasons to teach.
The downsides of teaching are well known. Teaching historically does
not pay well, particularly if you teach at the public school level.
You can find niche situations that pay well like working for a
wealthy private school, tutoring or working for a "for profit"
teaching operation. But by and large, you don’t go into teaching for
the money.
That said it is also true that if you are a good teacher and your
resume is strong, you can expect strong job security. There is
always a need for good teachers. Unlike going into business, you do
not have to make your employer profitable to be a success teaching.
You are judged in lives and in the results of your teaching that is
evidenced in the grades and strong academics of your students. If
you can learn to teach young minds and bring them wisdom and
knowledge, you will have a job for life.
Many people go into teaching because they love the academic
environment. For those who grieved the closing of each school year
and who never wanted to leave high school and then college, teaching
lets you take up residence in that part of society that fits your
personality so well. To those who have no idea how the calling to
teach works, this seems insane because for many getting out of
school a stronger motivation than continuing on in the academic
world. So if you have an affinity for the social setting of a school
system and the idea of taking up residence in a culture that the
pursuit of knowledge is, at least in theory, the primary goal of the
institution, teaching is for you.
Another motivation many have for going into teaching is love of your
subject matter. If you have always been passionate about math,
history, philosophy, art or physical education, one way to feel
fulfillment of your passion is to pass along not only your knowledge
about your field of expertise but your passion as well. This is
particularly true of a field of study where there is no direct
corollary in the business world such as history or philosophy. By
making a career in academics teaching the field of knowledge you
love and excel at, you keep the legitimacy of that area of knowledge
alive by passing it along to the next generation.
If the core reason you love to teach is the love of your subject
matter, you do have to be a realist especially if you find yourself
teaching in the public schools. Don't go into a classroom of 30 high
school pupils and expect every one of them to be a zealot about your
field of expertise as you are. Yes, from time to time you will light
a fire under a kindred spirit and see the light come on about the
love of your subject area. That experience alone can make the
sacrifices of teaching worth it. But be reconciled that if all you
do is at least hold the attention of the students and broaden their
knowledge and appreciation of your field of knowledge, for many that
is all you can expect. But you are still an educator and you have
done a good thing at even that very basic level.
Teaching is a calling no matter what your core reasons to teach is.
A true teacher does not go into the field for the money or for a
glamorous or exciting career. The excitement of teaching is seeing
young minds come alive in class and to take youth people one step
further along their path to becoming truly educated individuals. And
if that is your passion and what gets you out of bed each mooring to
go to that school and deal with the negatives of a teaching day,
they you have found the right reasons to teach which means you will
be successful, well liked and remembered by your students as a great
teacher.

Table of contents:
Good Reasons to Teach
The Brass Tacks About Teaching
The Inner Calling to Teach
So What Do You Want to Teach?
Test Driving a Teaching Career
A Modern Way to Start Your Career in Teaching
Breaking into the Working World of Teachers
Preparing to Become Certified
Passing the Teacher's Certification Test
I Want to Teach in Your School
The Costume of a Teacher
The Courage of a Teacher
Meeting the Class for the First Time
A Little Psychology Goes a Long Way
Talking to Students or talking AT them
Teaching With PowerPoint
The Cyber Teacher
The Power of Differentiation
Becoming a Truly Professional Teacher
Can You Teach if You Are Old?
Decorum in Teaching
Giving Your Students an Appreciation of the Arts
Going to Bat for Your Students
The Social Side of School
Where the Teacher is Mom
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