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Teaching as a Profession: Defined
The definitions of teaching
are very straightforward:
1) imparting knowledge
or skill, 2) an activity, 3) intended behavior to induce learning, 4) a family
of activities, training, indoctrinating and conditioning (Webb p. 27).
And my personal favorite, "Perhaps the
most provocative definition defines the teacher as an artist and teaching as an
art." (Webb. 27)
While these definitions
are simply stated -- the act, or art of teaching can be quite difficult.
Teaching is a very
professional career where an individual is held accountable through a series of
tests, assessments and tools to gauge the achievement of students and their
learning. Teachers utilize their skills to convey a variety of teachable
subjects to students within the classroom -- from math, science, history,
social studies, to music, art, and life skills. The list of subjects that are
put into the hands and creative minds of educators could go on for great
lengths.
Teaching is a partnership between schools, community, and parents
to help children succeed in their academic careers. Each time a teacher has
exposure to a student, they have the opportunity to provide building blocks for
students to take with them to new studies and plateaus.
Teaching is such a rewarding and challenging career, as teachers
reach outside the box, and often outside their range of knowledge to help
students overcome academic, social, and emotional challenges to ensure success.
It is incredibly rewarding when individuals have worked diligently with success
in reaching students and allowing them to reach their potential growth. It can
be a struggle to know that we are planting seeds in the youth that we are
influencing and not see cultivated change -- but know that the changes will
come in the near future.
Teachers are a valuable resource to communities worldwide,
nationwide, and community-wide. They provide an essential role of helping
provide the best possible means of education to a group of students that they
possibly can. In becoming a teacher, individuals learn a variety of tools in
their education. Aspiring teachers have a criterion of classes that will help
shape their knowledge base to become outstanding educators. With schooling,
training, internships, student teaching, and opportunities to hone their
skills, educators are constantly learning and growing with education. I believe
this is why education is such a rewarding and ever-growing career choice. There
are multitudes of opportunities in the field of education -- and individuals
with a knack for working with children, and utilizing their skills to help
others can find the perfect fit for their skills and talents. The supply of
teachers will always be in high demand, as the number of youth needing quality
education continues to grow(Webb 40), making education a wise career path for
individuals that seek a position with a lot of stability and opportunity for
exploration.
Many individuals struggle with the pros and cons of teaching,
stating low salary is not desirable, or that they do not have patience, or
therefore the ability to work well with others. However, teachers are pretty
savvy in their ability to select a position that fits their aptitude, skill,
and desirability. Teaching can be considered an opportunity to serve others --
which to me personally is a lot more valuable than a monetary figure in
comparison to the outcome. (Webb). However, I also believe that the starting
salaries in my area are fair, and that with experience they will continue to
increase. This is very promising for me, as I plan to grow in my profession as
an educator. I also enjoy the flexibility that teaching provides, time wise, as
I have children of my own. By having the same schedule as they do, I will be
able to spend more family time with them -- and help them to become better
students and individuals. This flexibility is very important to me -- and
allows more room in my life for other areas of importance.
In my experience as an educator, having taught in the college
setting, as well as preschool and early elementary, the profession of education
is an exciting one. I particularly enjoy having a skill base that is always
able to be expanded upon -- and opportunities to explore my skills by thinking
outside the box, or trying something new. I enjoy and appreciate the fact that
education is very structured with defined goals, but allows for creative
freedom in meeting these goals. I appreciate the opportunities to formulate my
own lesson plans with goals in mind and meeting the needs of the students in a
set class. I believe the benefits far outweigh the negatives of the profession,
and leave me in a position with much stability, growth, and increased sense of
self-worth, knowing I am contributing to society and to today's youth.
Conclusion
I believe teaching is a
rewarding career matching teachers skills with the needs of students to
succeed. Teaching has great potential for many individuals to leave a mark on
society and benefit their lives and self-worth. Teachers have excellent
resources, skills, and tools to achieve their goals and to reach out to
numerous students in their careers.
References
American Psychological
Association. (2001). Publication
manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

Every time I can say that Teaching is such a rewarding and challenging career, as teachers reach outside the box, and often outside their range of knowledge to help students overcome academic, social, and emotional challenges to ensure success. It is incredibly rewarding when individuals have worked diligently with success in reaching students and allowing them to reach their potential growth.Teaching can be considered an opportunity to serve others -- which to me personally is a lot more valuable than a monetary figure in comparison to the outcome.Still is I need to explore more and meet challenges ahead of me..
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