I think that I can make a difference, so why would I tell me to teach me? I think that you must have passion before you can make a difference. I am passionate about art and biology, and I would like to pass this passion to my students. I want to breathe in the eyes of up-and-coming artists and scientists. When I draw and interpret the Kreb cycle as a young student, I will wait for their face to shine. I hope to build high expectations for learning. Based on my experience, I can prove that I was working only in high school.
At the moment of broken heart and confusion, I remembered the reason why I wanted to teach literature. Just a few days ago, I felt very lonely while I was sitting on bed. My treatment is Rousseau's confession. There is a passage about how he develops love for reading, which has nothing to do with my current mental state, but I am very relaxed. I can say, "I have this feeling." The number of times literature has brought me back to the earth is infinite. I have developed a moral obligation to teach others how to see the deepest individual words so that I can join the universal truth world as well. The world may be changing rapidly, but love, broken heart, fear, and happiness create the foundation of mankind. Literature reminds you of this
Questions frequently asked by people thinking about entering the teaching are: "But what can I teach?" Everyone knows everything I know "or first of all , I would like to say that at the moment you learn something new you will know something you can teach others. Whether you are experienced or not experienced, you can share it with someone. This is an important thing to understand immediately. Why are they doing this? Do not they understand that they meet the basic needs of Hamburg? Of course they will do this. But they do this because they each have their own unique process and they can connect different people in different ways. The same can be said about teaching. You can contact people in a way that you can not touch anyone else (especially if you speak a language other than English!)
Why should we teach at the Christian School? I believe in Christian education. I think that this will also affect student life. I believe this has had an impact on my life. In addition to teaching at a public school for two years, I was a freshman at the Linden Christian School, so I was part of Christian education. For nearly 40 years people have common beliefs whether they are my own teachers, professors, or my colleagues, that is wonderful. When I was around a Christian educator, it was similar to meeting old friends. We have a common language. We have common hope. There is a common message. There is no need to say these, they are like this. When I was standing in front of the classroom, at least some of the students sitting in front of me saw that I shared my faith as if we knew each other . The connection between the teacher and the students is very important