Why teaching?
"Why teaching?"
That's usually the first what people mostly ask me when I tell them my major. Why do you want to teach? They don't get paid a lot. I could give many reasons why I have chosen teaching as a profession. I could talk about how my grandmother taught English at the middle school level or how my mother has been in the education field for more than 20 years. I could also talk about how when I was an older scout in the Boy Scouts of America, I helped guide and empower boys to become responsible young men. All of those reasons are part of why I want to be an educator. However, one of the biggest reasons I'm choosing teaching is that I will have a chance to positively affect young people and the world they will be participating in.
This positivity comes about from a genuine interest in helping the next generation with their future, which is priceless for society. Even though it isn't very well paid, that work is rewarding. That relationship between positivity and a desire to help the next generation is viable in work down by educators on TikTok. An example of these TikTok Teachers that inspire me is @fancynancyin5th. She is a teacher who's been teaching for so long that her daughter is now a teacher at the same time. As a mother, she helped bring in the next generation of educators who will improve the world. The video, which can be found in the link below, features her showing off her daughter's classroom. Her genuine enthusiasm is infectious and is clearly a motivating factor in her success as a teacher.
I want to teach middle school history because I love history, and I like to work with that age group due to my experience with the boy scouts.
https://www.tiktok.com/@fancynancyin5th/video/7076894571304881454

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