My teaching philosophy

The Teaching profession requires one to embark on a journey of molding out the desired life traits and objectivity in children. My teaching philosophy is based on the core values revolving around independence. The ability to help a child develop a productive study habit both at school and at home is one of the good traits to have as a teacher. The professional teacher ensures that children get to scoop the essential details during the learning process. Even though this career demands a lot of time and patience, the ultimate goal in mind is to prepare children for the next level of education. I picked this course because being with kids is like being rejuvenated with youthfulness. The adoration, giggling, mischief, inventiveness, and creative mind of youngsters resemble an endless spring of satisfaction and life.

My career goals are centered on equality. To be able to create a platform that accommodates children from different backgrounds. Giving children equal opportunities regardless of their economic and social statuses. Furthermore, teaching the importance of education to the community as well. Each kid needs to have the best teachers accessible, and I ought to strive to be the ideal teacher to give that to them. All this while balancing academic needs, work, and my public figure/social life.

The demands that come with this profession may be challenging, but with the fate of every child’s education in my grasp, I cannot look another way but to keep my mind focused on becoming a great teacher. I also desire to contribute to creating a better world by passing on my knowledge of life skills and classwork too. In my view, no work can be more compensating than that of an educator, the one who is involved in building the character of a person to prepare him to confront the difficulties of the world in the waves of progress and change.