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The document discusses the author's experiences in college that have helped prepare them for a career in teaching. Specifically, it mentions volunteering as a teacher for kids in an orphanage and helping their mother who is an elementary school teacher. The author believes teachers can significantly influence students' lives through inspiring thoughts and helping unleash their potential. They feel called to positively influence children through enriching their lives rather than focusing on letter grades. Their various academic and volunteer experiences teaching, tutoring, and coaching have reinforced their desire to become a teacher and given them skills like discipline, time management, problem solving, and adapting to different learners.

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The document discusses the author's experiences in college that have helped prepare them for a career in teaching. Specifically, it mentions volunteering as a teacher for kids in an orphanage and helping their mother who is an elementary school teacher. The author believes teachers can significantly influence students' lives through inspiring thoughts and helping unleash their potential. They feel called to positively influence children through enriching their lives rather than focusing on letter grades. Their various academic and volunteer experiences teaching, tutoring, and coaching have reinforced their desire to become a teacher and given them skills like discipline, time management, problem solving, and adapting to different learners.

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Brittaney Bato

Lesson 7 Output

Give your ideas about the items that follows: 

1. Recall your college life as a student. What were the direct experiences that have
helped you understand and acquire skills relative to your taken course?

Even though I toke up Bs Electronic Engineering but I volunteered as a


teacher for the kids in an orphanage during my college that's part of our religious
class. And I also go with my mom in her school because she is an Elementary or
Grade school Teacher sometimes I'm the one who make grades for the pupil of make
lesson plan.

What I love and like being a teacher is that Teachers influence the lives of
students much more significantly than we imagine. A teacher with the right skills
inspires and influences entire student lives. They are instruments who can ignite
powerful thoughts in students, helping them unleash their true potential.

To bring about such long-standing impacts, it is important for teachers to have


certain skills. Let’s take a look at them.

The fact that I could possibly impact a young person's life is exciting to me. I
do not want letter grades to be as important as growing characteristics in a student.
My primary reason why I have decided to pursue this career is because I feel the
strong desire to positively influence and educate children. I feel that one of the major
satisfactions of being a teacher is to enrich a student’s life. This is a very profound
and satisfying way to spend a day at work. I recognize that patience, understanding,
compassion, and sensitivity are essential to this profession, which I am
wholeheartedly prepared to provide. The ability to learn is one of the most important
developments of humanity. My experiences as a tutor, badminton coach, and kids
educator have reinforced my desire to be a teacher. I believe that my different
academic and volunteer experiences as well as my overall personality make me a
qualified candidate for a career in education. I know that the teaching profession is an
ideal fit for me. My academic experiences, volunteer experiences as well as my
experience in the workforce have fostered a tremendous personal drive, and have
helped me to become an independent, self-sufficient, and hardworking individual. I
have worked part-time, with a full course load during every semester, and have
maintained a B average. My experiences have taught me a great deal of discipline and
time management, which are essential in the teaching profession. Balancing numerous
activities with my school life, family, and social life has provided me with a lot of
experience with prioritization and has made me very efficient. I am greatly concerned
about my community, and feel that as a teacher, I will be able to give something back.
In my third year as a Electronics Engineering in UNOR, I had the opportunity of
undergoing a full semester of field experience as part of our REGIOUS ACTIVITY
CLASS. I was responsible for planning and implementing stimulating lessons for a
class with diverse needs. Finally, due to this exceptionally beneficial experience, I
have learned many strategies and methods that will help me grow as a teacher and in
return benefit my students. I have the ability to adapt my teaching method in order to
fit the needs of the learner. Problem solving is another skill that is crucial to being a
good teacher. I have learned through experience that there is always more than one
way to solve a problem. If I cannot solve a problem using my own resources, I will
talk to other individuals in the field to get new ideas, and consult current research. I
believe that I possess insight and determination that I can offer to my students. I
would be an asset to the school and ultimately an asset to the profession. I believe that
I will be able to help all my students reach their optimal potential.

2. Aside from what has been presented, why do you think direct experiences are
described to be purposeful?

Yes, These are our concrete experiences and first hand Experiences that make
up the foundation of our learning.These are the rich experiences that our senses bring
from which we construct the ideas, the concepts, the generalization that give meaning
and order to our lives.

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