Monday, September 24, 2012

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Goals and Aspirations for the Future
 

Teaching is not just a career; yet it's a lifestyle. A great instructor impacts her student’s lives in a way that motivates them to become the best beings possible. Upon graduation and completion of Prairie View A& M University’s certified Education program, I plan to pursue a career instructing pre-kinder students. As an educator I hope to instill an eagerness of learning within my students. I aspire to empower and motivate students to fulfill their purpose and passion. One of my favorite quotes I like to use as a motivating force when talking to future educators is “Every child has the potential to succeed and contribute something special to the world.” It is my desire as an education professional to guide those individuals while developing their potential and belief in their capabilities. Achievement of this accomplishment will prevail as I assist children in discovering who they are and allowing them to express their opinions while nurturing their own thoughts and ideas.

Attached is the link to the Houston Independent School District where l plan to pursue employment. www.houstonisd.org


4 comments:

  1. These are the words of a future educator. You sound motivated and eager to influence the lives of your future students. This is not just a job, it's life. I believe you will become a great teacher.

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  2. Kindergarten definitely is an important stage for children, who come with such varying skill sets.

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  3. I'm certain you will impact the lives of your students.
    Especially being a product of PV!!!

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  4. I've known you a few years now and I know you will be a great asset to the teaching community and to the young children's lives. Its great to know that my children may one day be in your hands! Keep up all the good work and never lose sight of your dreams, I know you will do well in all of your future endeavors. Good luck :)

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