The Importance Of Being A Well-Rounded Individual
[2024-02-17 06:32:57]
When I told most people that I want to be a teacher at college, they had one of three reactions (or sometimes all). First of all, they are surprised and ask me why I want to do this, or second, they are totally interested in telling me that I can be in a different career area, or 3 Ask why I want this and what I want to teach. To the best of my knowledge, teachers are now undervalued. When we were very young, we were taught to look up at doctors, police, firefighters, nurses etc. But what about the teacher? Technically speaking, teachers are those who educate children who have grown to become professional one day.
Generally, the main reason I want to be a teacher is 100% based on the few former teachers I have. They are incredibly wonderful in their own way, and have great influence on me, that is why
Mr. Bobak is my 2nd grade history teacher and I am the first teacher I think I saw. His class has many difficulties and lots of homework. I have a prejudice about his curriculum, but I have never learned much in such a short time. He truly understands his own content and confirms that his students fully understand it. I am responsible to make this course teach me someday, to be in love with social studies. I did a wonderful job in the classroom, and as a student, I am confident today even today. Mr. Bobak told me that the teacher was not just a teacher, it could affect the students throughout their lives. Since he was originally putting this idea in my head, I want to become a little teacher.
After the first grader of university, I realized the importance of being a full-fledged individual. I declare that I am concentrating on Spanish and start learning about the course that exposes me to Spanish culture. I am pleased to be able to participate in a community project aimed at improving Hispanic life. After fully reaching out to the walls of languages and languages that are still in our community, a new aid of enthusiasm for me was born. I deepened my diversity of thinking and understanding in order to fulfill the needs of interchange in my community and to help as much as possible. When I was in my 2nd grade, I came across situations where I could not help anything else. In December 2006, I received a call from mine that my father had just suffered a major heart attack. This news shocked me. At that moment, I can not breathe, talk or cry.
In today's world, comprehensive development with extensive experience is as important as being familiar with the field you are interested in. Comprehensive development has proven to be beneficial for children's intelligence as well. I do not want to sign your child the next day your child was born, but elementary school is a good time to start your child involvement beyond school. Learn wisely how to supplement your educational book with extracurricular activities to help your child succeed in education and life.
Since well-developed individuals are the main purpose of extracurricular activities on the campus of the university, the many experiences provided by these activities will have a positive impact on student emotional and intellectual, social and interpersonal development I gave it. By working with others, students learn to negotiate, communicate, manage conflict, and lead others. By participating in these extracurricular activities, students will be able to understand the importance of critical thought skills, time management, and academic and intellectual skills. Participation activities help students grow socially by providing an environment for interaction with students, relationship formation and discussion. By working outside the classroom in different groups, students can deepen their understanding of confidence, autonomy, differences and similarities.