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i wnated to become teacher? which subject is good to be a feature teacher?

i wanted teach for poor students and help the society #teacher #professor #dean #dell-software

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Vivek’s Answer

Hey, You should choose a subject that you are passionate about. I would recommend you to go for Math! All the Best.

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Balakrishnan’s Answer

To be a good teacher, you should be proficient in chosen subject. Select subject which you are good at & passionate about.

Thank you comment icon thank you very much Rajeshwari
Thank you comment icon This is a great response. Being able to convey that passion to your students is invaluable, and will make teaching that much more rewarding to you. Good luck! Felipe Gaviria
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Rachel’s Answer

It's helpful to take higher-level classes in Sociology, Psychology, and Human Development. Definitely take at least two or more 2000+ level courses in these subjects. You will learn about society and how it functions in a way that may be harmful to our student and how to combat social constructions and become more aware of them. This will make you a better teacher in the long run and having and understanding of sociology as a whole will make you a better person, help you understand your students and connect with them. Studying psychology and human development will help you learn about the way people learn (and therefore you will learn how to best teach your students). Depending on the phase of life adolescents and children are in, they learn differently, and their brain works differently as well. It is essential to have an understanding of this prior to becoming an educator. It will also help you to connect with students, parents, and families. Human Development and Family Studies will also allow you to become more culturally aware of students and families that come from different backgrounds; this will allow you to unlearn implicit biases and recognize them in yourself and others (and therefore, grow from them). Overall, these three fields of study are absolutely essential when pursuing teaching. Taking the time to take 2 or more classes in each of these subjects will help you become the best teacher you can possibly be. Other than these, the more obvious answer is take as many classes as possible in the subject-area you want to teach AND take education courses.


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Tamar’s Answer

I think you need to think about what subject and grade level you wish to teach at. If you are interested in elementary vs high school there will be a big difference in skillset needed to teach. If you want to teach in higher levels, i.e. high school then I think that something you are passionate about. I believe there is more demand for the math / sciences as not as many people go into those subjects.

Tamar recommends the following next steps:

Determine whether you want to be early childhood/elementary vs middle school/high school.
Talk with some high school administrators and teachers you have access to regarding demand/skillset / challenges within those groups.
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