Being the one who cares. Speaks of the necessity of teachers being open and understanding of different events that might taka part in the classroom. Discusses also prayer in the classroom, AIDS and tenure
In order to be a good teacher I feel that one needs to be
open and understanding of different events that might take place
in the classroom. Students today are not treated the same as
they were during the beginning of education and we have a variety
of students which attend our public schools. There are girls,
blacks, whites, Hispanic, and Native Americans and a number of
other different races participating in our classroom studies.
This is a wonderful accomplishment in our society. The variety
of backgrounds which are found in the classrooms gives our young
students a better understanding of different races and
nationalities. However, with growth there are always problems.
Because there are students from different backgrounds, we must
cater to all their needs. There may be students in our classroom
with completely different religious beliefs or no beliefs at all.
Teachers must understand each student and their personal beliefs
to make their learning environment comfortable. Every aspect of
our society has changed, we live in a more promiscuous society.
Our children are having children. We as teachers must educate
our student to the deadly effects of unprotected sex. I feel as
teachers earn tenure, they are more likely to effect the students
in a more personably manner. Having a stable and open classroom,
I feel the students will learn more and be a respected citizen in
our society. In this project I will discuss, prayer in the
classroom, AIDS and tenure.
Prayer in school is a controversial issue that must be
considered and dealt with as quickly as possible. All people
should feel free to worship and have loyalties to whichever
religion they choose. If no religion is chosen, then the
feelings of the person should be considered as will. Everyone
has an opinion on this subject,
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