Top 5 Things to Consider Before Becoming a Teacher
Teaching is truly a noble profession. It is also a very
time consuming one, requiring a commitment on your part. Teaching can
be very demanding but can also be extremely rewarding. Here are five
things you should consider before taking up teaching as your chosen
career.
1. Time Commitment
In order
to be an effective teacher, you need to realize that the time you are
at work - those 7 1/2 to 8 hours - really must be spent with the kids.
This means that creating lesson plans and grading assignments will
probably take place on "your own time." Further, to truly relate to
your students you will probably be involved in their activities -
attending sporting activities and school plays, sponsoring a club or a
class, or going on trips with your students for various reasons.
2. Pay
People often make a big deal about
teacher pay. It is true that teachers do not make as much money as many
other professionals, especially over time. However, each state and
district can vary widely on teacher pay. Further, when you look at how
much you are being paid, make sure to think of it in terms of the
number of months worked. For example, if you are starting out with a
$25,000 salary but you are off for 8 weeks in the summer, then you
should take this into account. Many teachers will teach summer school
or get summer jobs to help increase their yearly salary.
3. Respect or Lack Thereof
Teaching
is an odd profession, both revered and pitied at the same time. You
will probably find that when you tell others you are a teacher they
will in fact offer you their condolences. They might even say they
couldn't do your job. However, don't be surprised if they then go on to
tell you a horror story about their own teachers or their child's
education. It is an odd situation and you should face it with your eyes
wide open.
4. Community Expectations
Everyone
has an opinion of what a teacher should be doing. As a teacher you will
have a lot of people pulling you in different directions. The modern
teacher wears many hats. They act as educator, coach, activity sponsor,
nurse, career advisor, parent, friend, and innovator. Realize that in
any one class, you will have students of varying levels and abilities
and you will be judged on how well you can reach each student by
individualizing their education. This is the challenge of education but
at the same time can make it a truly rewarding experience.
5. Emotional Commitment
Teaching
is not a desk job. It requires you to "put yourself out there" and be
on each day. Great teachers emotionally commit to their subject matter
and their students. Realize that students seem to feel a sense of
"ownership" over their teachers. They assume that you are their for
them. They assume that your life revolves around them. It is not
uncommon for a student to be surprised to see you behaving normally in
everyday society. Further, depending on the size of the town where you
will be teaching, you need to understand that you will be running into
your students pretty much everywhere you go. Thus, expect somewhat of a
lack of anonymity in the community.
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