Today I'm linking up with my pal Terry over at Terry's Teaching Tidbits to bring you 10 Reasons Why I Became a Teacher.
1. Kids are SO much cooler than adults.
2. I'll always have my own "office" to decorate in a theme of my choice.
3. Bring your pet to work day can be everyday. (If only my cat and dog were welcome also!)
4. School supplies - I'm particularly fond of rubber cement, binder clips, freshly sharpened pencils and scented markers)
5. You can potentially make a difference in a little person's life EVERY.SINGLE.DAY
6. When you randomly break out in song, no one thinks you're being strange. Your little companions will probably join in.
7. Because chocolate milk in the carton is best.
8. Every day is different. Anything can happen, at any time, ALL.DAY.LONG
9. Making copies is fun. (Unless you happen to anger the copy goddess, but that is for a different list.)
10. The buzz of a busy classroom is magical and there is nothing else like it in the whole wide world.
So . . . why did YOU become a teacher?
Today I came across this quote shared on facebook by my principal friend, Mr. Hughes. This quote inspired me to share my personal story about my beginning teaching career.
Straight out of college I had an unusually difficult time getting interviews for teaching positions. On paper, I thought I looked okay but the calls weren't rolling in like I had expected. I had a few interviews, but no takers.
I was beyond discouraged. Teaching was my calling. All I needed I was a classroom of my own and someone to give me a chance.
I graduated in May and when September rolled around I still hadn't been hired. I was working at a local department store, barely making ends meet, and was considering taking on a second part time job. Not the bright start I had been expecting at all.
My Mom encouraged me to apply for ANY position in my local schools that I may be qualified for. So I did. I applied for office positions, TA positions, and anything else I thought may get me into a school building.
In October, I finally got called for an interview . . . for a teaching assistant position. I was excited, but it wasn't what I wanted. I ended up accepting the position and had the pleasure to work with inspiring teachers who made me feel included and valued from the get go.
During that school year I moved into a full time teaching position on the same grade level (second) and I remained at that school for the next 5 years. The girls I worked with became my school family. They transformed me and helped me become the teacher I am today. The love I have for these women cannot be expressed with words. There are no words.
My time spent as a teacher assistant gave me an insight and an appreciation for school support staff that I would not have otherwise. Then, starting my very own class in the third quarter of the school year taught me that I have more strength than I could have ever imagined.
I am so grateful for all of the rejections that I endured as I started my teaching journey. Without all of those rejections I would have never met Hello Mrs. Sykes, started this blog, and met all of you wonderful teacher friends.
Thank you for being a part of my journey. I would love to hear about yours so leave a comment or e-mail me: theoriginalmathmaniac(at)yahoo(dot)com. :)
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