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Instruct students individually and in groups Observe and evaluate your students Provide a variety of materials and resources for your students
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Bachelor’s Degree Master’s and Doctorate’s Degree (optional)
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Tools: Educational Board Games Calculators Laminators Photocopiers
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Technology: Computer based training software Microsoft Office software Email Software
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Skills: Instructing Speaking Monitoring Decision making Social Protectiveness
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Abilities: Speech Clarity Oral Expression and Comprehension Deductive Reasoning Fluency of Ideas
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Training and Teaching Others Organizing, Planning, Prioritizing Work Communicating with supervisors and peers Developing objectives and strategies
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Why did you choose this profession? ~ I chose to be an educator after working in my family’s business for 14 years. In the past, I had taught kids at church and I became burdened with a “higher calling in my life. I pursued my teaching degree while working three jobs but, no regrets!
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Why did you choose elementary school? ~ I wanted to teach on a grade level that I felt I would influence kids. In elementary school there are few male teachers. I was confident that would be where I be most effective since many kids do not have a positive male model in their lives.
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What are the challenges/rewards of your job? ~ Challenges: - Teaching unmotivated children - Meeting state requirements for the CRCT - Parents (sometimes)
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What are the challenges/rewards of your job? ~ Rewards: - Knowing that what I do each day is impacting children for life. - When a child says “thank you” for all that you do for me. - The connections and relationships I make with students, teachers, and parents - Summers off!!!!
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How much time a week do you spend doing lesson plans? ~ It’s difficult to say how much time I spend on lesson plans. What I try to do is daily reflect on what was successful/unsuccessful in my classes and make notes to develop more effective lesson plans the next week. I would guess around 2-3 hours.
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