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    Shepard The topic I chose to write my essay about is being an early childhood teacher because that is what I am studying to be. I have also learned a lot of interesting facts while doing my research. Being an early childhood teacher makes it so the teacher is also a guide to the children they are teaching and is also able to teach the children new things‚ and keep them safe from any harm that could come their way. As a teacher‚ you should find some new experiences for the children so they can

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    Why do you want to be an Early Childhood Education teacher? This wonderful career as an Early Childhood Education teacher‚ give us the opportunity to see how children learn and develop their skills stage by stage. I also realized that when we are talking about children‚ we are talking about the future of the world and the entire human been. I love working with children because I like to see their development‚ changes‚ challenges and their success. Also I like to be there to guide them when they need

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    Why Be a Teacher? “Why be a teacher?” has come up many times. To give a simple answer‚ I want to change the world. Teaching to me is one of the most interesting‚ challenging‚ and dignified professions that exist. No one has more potential for touching the personal‚ social‚ and intellectual lives of students than the compassionate and committed teachers. I decided to become a teacher when I met my husband. I have two-step children that needed a lot of assist in their studies. I personally

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    Disposition & Early Childhood Teachers 1 Disposition and Early Childhood Education Preservice Teachers: Where to Start? Ursula Thomas‚ Ed.D University of West Georgia Ursula Thomas Ed.D is an assistant professor of early childhood education at the University of West Georgia. Her research efforts focus on cultural mediation and teacher belief systems in the context of early childhood and teacher education. Correspondence should be addressed to: Ursula Thomas‚ University of West Georgia. Dept.

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    My choice to become a teacher was not made lightly. I have chosen a career in education because I believe it is one of the most important roles in today’s society‚ and would help me fulfil a desire to help and guide young people at a time they need it most. I began to understand in school and university that great teachers have skills that I wanted to learn. I want to follow their examples. I remember that great teachers were good at explaining content‚ were patient yet firm with students‚ were

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    III 6‚ October‚ 2013 Why I Want to Be a Early Childhood Education Teacher? Most of my life I have been surrounded by children especially my cousins‚ nieces and nephews. I have chosen to go into this field because I want to be one of those early childhood teachers that get young children ready for an important part of life. Having little cousins to watch grow up and see them grow in their early education has shown me that I want to be part of that. The early childhood is the most vital time

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    Interview with two Early Childhood teachers I interviewed two Early Childhood teachers‚ both at different‚ yet similar stages of their teacher careers. I asked the teacher’s fourteen questions‚ which helped me‚ determine what problems‚ concerns‚ and issues they are currently facing‚ and how they are coping with these issues. The teachers that I interviewed have been teaching at their center for two years. One is a head teacher in a preschool classroom and the other is also a head teacher‚ but in a toddler

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    “What is a Good Early Childhood Teacher” My motivation to write about the significance of quality teachers in early childhood for young children comes from many years of hands-on teaching in early childhood development which includes professional development‚ enthusiasm‚ patience‚ creativity‚ passion and dedication. Early childhood is generally defined as the first five years of a child’s life. As a teacher in early childhood‚ your skills and personality influence how children understand‚ perceive

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    field because I want to be one of those early childhood teacher that get children ready for important part of life. Having little cousins to watch growing up as well my own children and see them grow in their early education has shown me that I want to be part of that. I love the thought of being the first person to get the children started with their education by helping them along the way with fun filled classroom activities and games. The early childhood are the most vital time for learning‚ therefore

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    | |“The best teacher is not the one who fills the student’s mind with the largest amount of factual data in a minimum of | |time‚ or who develops some manual skill almost to the point of uncanniness‚ but rather the one who kindles an inner fire‚| |arouses moral enthusiasm‚ inspires the student with a vision of what she may become‚ and reveals the worth and permanency| |of moral and spiritual and cultural values."

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