Career questions tagged teacher
What keeps you going when you feel unmotivated?
I want to be a preschool teacher or work at a daycare with young children and I'm worried about burnout or feeling overwhelmed.
How did you know what job would make you happy?
I have been considering many paths to go down education-wise, but am unsure of where I should start and what would be the most fulfilling.
Should I take classes that I enjoy or ones that will help me in the future?
At my school, we can take special classes out of the school, like nursing prep, horticulture, culinary, etc. that I'm interested in. I'm torn between multiple though, Culinary, Horticulture, Agriculture, and Educational Careers. Would it be smarter to take the class that will be more beneficial to me in the future, or should I take one that I enjoy that will make my high school more enjoyable? As of now, I think I want to be a teacher and horse trainer/riding instructor, so educational careers or agriculture would probably be the most beneficial, but I also love plants and cooking, so those would probably make my days better and more enjoyable. This also goes for classes in the school. For example, math. I don't think I'd be a math teacher if I do become a teacher, but I'm pretty good at math and am in the fast-pace math. I'll probably stay in it, but I doubt I'd need much of the more high-level math in my future, so should I take it easy and take the slower one or challenge myself and take the fast-pace one?
what do i need to succeed in life
what do i have to do to get my career how do i get my head in the game if my teacher gets annoyed of me what can i do to get help on my career work if sometimes the computers don't want to work
What is the best strategy to study for the final exam?
Aside from not procrastinating .
How do I choose a better career for myself
Hi, I'm in grade 9 i like teaching but my parents want me to become a doctor how do choose the right career path
Is being a teacher financially stable?
I always hear they make almost nothing and I'm worried that I might not make enough in the career.
how to succeed in college?
upcoming freshman in college. How do I get straight A's?
What is a successful Career ?
Hi, my name is Charlotte. I'm 14 years old grade 10th student. I want to have a successful Career but I don't even know what a successful Career is.
What are way I can become a more focused student?
As a student ready to learn each day, sometime things or people cloud be distracting. Some distraction have impact my learning much more than I would have liked, so I'm here to ask of way that I can adjust to does distraction or I can focused less on the distraction but more one what I'm learning. A way the even if there is a distraction I cloud keep focusing on what's important.
How to choose a successful career ?
Hi, I'm 14 years old grade 10th student. I want to have a successful career but I don't know how?
I am in my final year in High School, I want to read Mechanical engineering at the tertiary level, but, im always hunted with this thought, 'what if im not able to help in solving problems practically, like making a new engine for smtn, what if im not able to transfer the theories to reality rendering me worthless..' this thought is dimming my aspirations mentally, please help?
I am so confused about my next step
What classes ?
What classes in high school are the best for being interested in going to a four year college to major in elementary education and minor in theater/ acting.
How hard is it got get into college?
How hard is it to get an associates degree? Is it harder to get a job without a college degree? If so what degree do you recommend?
What are some good classes to take if I want to get into collage?
I need help trying to figure out what classes to take at my school if I want to go to collage
What is the best job for a teenager who wants to end up being a special education teacher after college?
I’m currently in high school and looking for a new job that relates to what I want to go into.
What made you decide to be a teacher?
Being a teacher was the first career I was ever interested in at a young age but I am not sure if it's something I want to commit to. How did you know it's what you wanted to do?
What can I expect from Student Teaching as an Elementary Education Major?
What can I expect from Student Teaching as an Elementary Education Major?
Interested in teaching high-school level Mathematics.
What classes should I focus on and take in college? What colleges are best to become a math teacher? Is there any specific information I know before starting this college profession? How will a master's/bachelor's degree help me once I am out of college and should I focus on getting my master's/bachelor's? What lifestyle should I focus on to have a successful teaching career?
How are scholarships awarded to people?
There are people in high school who get scholarships to different schools of their choice because they did something that made them get the scholarship but i am really confused as to how this happens.
Does the college I go to matter?
I have kind of mediocre grades. (I wouldn't say they are too bad mostly a's and b's a couple c's here and there.) I want to be a teacher and am not sure which colleges will except me. I really want to be a teacher it has been my dream forever, but I don't know if it's achievable now because of my mediocre grades. Someone please tell me if my grades will still help me achieve my goals. Thank you.
A teacher switching careers here! What are keywords, or specific careers, that a teacher can use to help navigate looking for work in the non-teaching education field?
I have 4+ years experience teaching within a K-2 classroom. I was a grade team leader for 1 of those years and currently an instructional grade team leader which means I'm in charge of the development of 2 teachers, as well as a classroom of students. I'm passionate about all things education such as: educational research, community growth, educational pedagogy, educational policy, educational advocacy, educational material/content development, educational sales, etc. I'm usually the high energy, hard working teammate or leader that likes to bring excitement and passion to the workplace. I'm very sociable and find it enjoyable to make partnerships with parents, teachers, and other stakeholders that are invested in improving education. I believe it's time to leave the classroom and venture out into other aspects of education and beyond. With that said, I'm looking for advice on keywords, or specific careers, to help navigate the convoluted field of education that I would love to continue to explore and make an impact.