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Future Educators

Future Educators

Helping America's Future Teachers

I Want to Become a Teacher Because | My Dream Job Essay

My dream is to become a teacher . If you have this dream, you’re not alone. Here’s a collection of short essays by aspiring teachers. Current and future education students were asked to describe their motivation; what inspires them to succeed at their teacher training studies.

In these 31 student essays, future educators answer the question “I want to become a teacher because …” or “I want to become a teacher to …”. The short student essays are grouped thematically, forming the top reasons to become a teacher.

1. Giving Brings Its Own Rewards

Early childhood teacher

Helping people is the unifying theme as to why students are inspired and motivated to become teachers. Education is a field where you can help young people directly in a personal way; potentially changing their lives for the better. Teaching is more than just a job.

For a significant percentage of education students, the opportunity to be of service provides plenty of motivation to pursue a teaching career. In each Why I Want to Become a Teacher essay here, a future educator explains why teaching is an opportunity to do something meaningful and beneficial.

by Hanna Halliar

If I can make an impact in just one child’s life, I will be able to consider myself successful. That is my motivation. As a future educator, what else would it be?

Every day that is spent in class, the late nights at the library, the endless hours of studying are all just steps getting me closer to the goal. When I am still up at 1 a.m. struggling to keep my eyes open, but only half way through my 6 page paper I remember how excited I am to work with my own students one day.

To me, being a teacher is so much more than the typical response most people have towards education majors. “Oh, you’re going to be a teacher. You know how much you will make?” Yes, I’m aware that I will be making an average of $50,000 a year in Indiana.

To me being a teacher means that I get the opportunity to not only teach my students math, English, and science but to teach life lessons that will stick with them as well.  It means walking into school every day being the reason my students look forward to coming to school. It means being surrounded by crafts, books, and music and not being stuck in an office. It means educating our future generation. And if somebody has to do it, it should be somebody who is passionate about it.

So what motivates me to study? It is so simple, it is the kids.

by Savannah Stamates

I lay awake at night and practice my first morning message to my first round of students whom I will not meet for more than a year.

I wonder if I will have hungry children, happy children, or broken children. I wonder if I will be good enough or strong enough to reach those most in need.  I wonder if my students will trust me enough to tell me that they are hungry, happy, or scared.

I worry that I will not be strong enough to share their burden or provide a place for peace and learning. I worry that I will misread their actions or their words or miss them reaching out.

So I study, even when I am tired from working two jobs or sick of not being where I want to be. When my time comes to walk into that classroom, my worries and doubts will be silenced by the knowledge I have mastered and the dream I have finally achieved.

by Charity Latchman

Dreams for the future are subjective. They can be based on what we desire. But visionary dreams are not only for us. Imagine asking some of the greatest revolutionaries and pioneers about their dreams. They generally had others in mind. In the famous “I have a Dream” speech, Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr said “we” more than thirty times. Dreams are not for our benefit alone, but to encourage, inspire and benefit others.

Recently I graduated from California Baptist University with a degree in English literature. During my studies, I was cared for my disabled mother. She was a religious studies professor who inculcated me with a diligent and steadfast approach to schoolwork. Managing the role of caregiver with university studies was challenging. But the goal to become a teacher kept me going. Approaching graduation, my mother was diagnosed with throat cancer. She didn’t worry about herself as much as you might expect but kept pushing me to finish the final paper in the program.

With her encouragement, my faith, and a burning desire to teach English literature, I graduated. My motivation comes from wanting to help, to encourage, and to inspire others.  Teaching is an act of giving that has its own rewards.  Life’s trials bring ups and downs. But we must always strive to attain our dreams, especially when others are central to them.

by Katheryn England

As a high school senior, many people assume I’m prepared for college and know what I want to study after graduation. These assumptions cause me to experience moments of self-doubt. Then I re-evaluate what I want for myself, and what it is that keeps me working towards my dreams. Through the goals I’ve set for myself, I can maintain focus, move past my self-doubt and succeed. By focusing on my goals, I can make a difference in the world directly around me.

A goal I have in my life is to be an elementary teacher, also known as an early childhood teacher. As a teacher,  I can share the knowledge I’ve gained to leave behind a better future for our world .

Last year, I had the opportunity to work alongside a previous elementary teacher and mentor of mine. I’d visit her classroom daily, and taught lessons alongside her or independently. Uniquely, they were the opening act in my high school’s original winter play. They read first-hand from our scripts and learned what happens behind the scenes. Showing a new part of the world to the youth of my community has motivated me to pursue my dreams.

Remembering this experience and the positive influence I had on those students helps me overcome self-doubt and stay focused on my goals. Thanks to the goals I’ve set for my life, I not only can find purpose for my efforts, but find the will to be confident in whatever choices I make.

by Emma Lillard-Geiser

I have always known that I would become two things: a mother and a teacher. What I didn’t know is that I would become the mother before the teacher. Having a child that depends on me is what fuels my desire to succeed in life. When I get frustrated with my studies I take a deep breath, look at my daughter, and know that I have reason to persevere. I know that one hour of studying will give me hours with my daughter as soon as I am done.

My mother is a teacher and growing up I cherished learning from her. She had knowledge that I admired and I quickly realized that I had to spend my whole life learning. I love to learn, to have that light go off in my head when it all just clicks.

I cannot wait to see that light in the eyes of my daughter and my future students.  For every thing that I learn, is another thing I can teach someone else.  It isn’t easy to study when you have a small child to take care of but I know that my education will provide me with the ability to take care of her for the rest of our lives.

2. Help Disadvantaged Students

Teacher helping disadvantaged student

Students are disadvantaged for many reasons, whether it’s because of a handicap, where they live, economic disadvantage or a language barrier.

Future educators may want to become teachers so they can make a difference in the lives of students who face extra learning challenges. This special interest often comes from the future teacher’s own experience, either personally or involving people they’ve known.

by Ian T Thomason

While attending the University of Minnesota-Mankato, I have aspirations of becoming a Special Education Teacher. Becoming a Special Education Teacher and helping students who have a need for extra help and students who are having troubles with everyday life are things that I dream of doing.  I was in their shoes once and know how difficult it is to deal with everyday life and how nice it was have a teacher to talk to.

Becoming a Special Education Teacher is my ultimate goal and, when difficult times arise, I have to remind myself of the children out there who have it potentially worse than I. When I remember this, I also think back to all of the support that I had from my parents, family members, and teachers. I also know that there are lots of children who don’t have this type of support and, if I can be there for them, that would make my career choice all the more worth it.

My Special Education degree is something more than just a degree for me. It is a degree that allows me to help children improve their education. I realize that children are our future and that their minds are terrible things to waste. So, instead of wasting their minds, why not put our best foot forward to educate them? My dream is to help kids realize their full potential, promote education and a brighter future for every child.

by Katherine

Motivation allows you to persist through difficult circumstances. Mine comes from a desire to grow into an instructor who is able to make a difference to many children’s lives.

In elementary school, I actually was a special education student. I’ve had to work hard most days of my life to achieve anything. I could not have succeeded without the support of some absolutely amazing teachers. Now I desire to take on that supporting role for as many students as I can reach.

When a class or an assignment I don’t want to do come up, I think of what motivates me. And the motivation is children. Many students feel powerless about their education, just like I did.  I could be a teacher who turns their education around, providing vital support and motivation to succeed at their studies.  Ultimately, everyone motivates themselves by one way or another. My motivation comes from the pure desire to help future students.

by Robbie Watson

My road to graduate school has been a long one. I studied religion and culture in undergrad, interested in the material, yet not sure how I would apply it later. Yet I found places, got involved in community and international development, engaged with different cultures, and now feel I use my degree every day.

For over two years I worked alongside Congolese refugees in Rwanda, developing educational opportunities for youths who could not finish secondary school in the underfunded camps. It is these refugees, young and old, the students, the teachers, their passion and vision for a better future that has driven me to seek out more education for myself. I remember how they would pay from their families’ meager funds to attend classes led by volunteer teachers. When finances were against them, or time, or family obligations, or the dire depression of the camp life itself, or even government officials were against them, still those students attended, still those teachers taught.

It is their example of perseverance towards a goal against all odds that inspires me now. I think of them often, think of the friends they were, are still. And I think of how that passion is in me now, to better understand education so that I might better educate, and thus equip such downtrodden communities to work for transformation themselves. I work not only for myself, and am motivated by the potential in those students and educators, which is also in me, and in others like them.

by Natalie Pelayo

I’m a young Latino woman working towards the goal of earning a bachelor degree in bilingual education. On occasions, I feel a slowing in my motivation. But, every time it happens, I think about the goal and that pushes me to move forward.

Looking back to a middle school class I attended, there was a boy who never really participated. He sat in his hoodie, looking down to his desk. Only after trying to talk with him, I discovered he spoke with broken English and a thick Spanish accent. It seemed as if no-one in our class actually knew that he struggled to understand what was being taught because it was presented in English.

By his manner, it was apparent that he had already accepted a dismal fate. Past teachers may have been unable to communicate with him. Eventually, he’d become demoralized.  Thinking about the disadvantages he had to endure provides ongoing motivation to study hard.

I aim to become a bilingual elementary school teacher to support young Spanish-speaking children. As a teacher, I’ll be able to show them that they can succeed. Children need not grow up thinking they’re incapable of learning due to a language barrier. I’ll keep working towards my goal to help ensure teaching is inclusive of all children, no matter their first language.

by Abigail Young

I am an American citizen, but my whole life I have lived in Cameroon, Africa. I have been blessed with an enormous amount of opportunities and a great education at a private international school.

Every day I have seen children and teenagers around me who do not get the same education or have the same possibilities of a “bright” future. I see schools that are forced to have three children share a small table, paper, and pens. I have seen a badly lit room with poor roofs and walls made from bricks. Even in my school there are numerous Cameroonians, my friends, and classmates that do not have the same chances at a higher level education, although they work just as hard.

When I study, I study hard because I do not want to let this chance and opportunity go to waste. I study because I have been undeservedly blessed to be able to go the United States for a high education with better chances at getting scholarship money. I study my hardest because  it is my dream that I may come back and make a difference in countries like Africa with poor education systems . It should be a right for children to be able to learn like I have. Therefore, because of this mindset, I am driven to study not just out of thankfulness for my circumstances, but also in hope that I may be able to give other children a better chance, and a greater reason to study.

3. Helping Many People Is Achievable in Teaching

Crowded classroom with many hands up

A powerful source of motivation for some education students is the potential to touch and positively impact the lives of many people. Education is a field of consequence and that’s a good reason for wanting to join the teaching profession.

Over the course of a long career, a classroom teacher may help shape the learning experience of hundreds or even thousands of students. In policy roles, educators can affect millions of people.

by Rachel Bayly

Through high school I worked as a teacher at a daycare. When I left for college I said goodbye to a lot of people, including my students. All summer I had woken up at five in the morning to go to work and wait for them to arrive and put a smile on my face. Those kids motivated me to keep waking up and working hard, and leaving them was not easy.

The thing that made that goodbye worth it, the reason that I keep pushing through this tying chapter of my life is that  I am determined to improve early childhood education in the United States .

I want to be a positive force in the lives of as many children as I possibly can, and I plan on doing that by improving standards and policies for early childhood education and making it more affordable.

Every week I write in my planner, “I will make a difference” and one way that I will change the lives of children and families. On days that I find myself asking, “why am I here?” “why am I going into debt, paying to be stressed out all the time?” I think of my students. I read my “I will make a difference” statements.

I remember that some children out there are stuck in low quality child care centers, they will never reach their full potential, and they need help. I keep working hard everyday so that I can help those children.

by Megan Burns

My ultimate goal is to change the lives of people. Studying to be a teacher is hard. All of the classes that are required, all of the practicums, and all of the time spent just to become a teacher is stressful, but the thought of being able to help just one person changes everything.

It takes one person to be a light in someone’s life. It take one person to be a helping hand. It takes one person to change an unmotivated, broken life, and make it brand new. Qualified teachers are those people.  We motivate students to do their best, we guide students to success when no one else will, and we are always available to listen.  One teacher can change the lives of thousands of students. That is my motivation.

I know that after college, I will be a teacher, a guider, a counselor, and a friend to so many students. No matter how many bad days I have or how many times I want to quit, I just think of what is to come in the future. I can be that change this world needs, even if its in a small high school classroom. It just takes one person.

by Victoria Shoemkaer

My dream is to make a difference in the life of children.

  • To make them excited about learning.
  • To make it fun the way it used to be when they were younger.
  • To show them that someone cares about them and wants to see them succeed.
  • To show that they are much more that a test score or a number.
  • To believe in them so much, that I do not let them get discouraged from chasing their dreams.
  • To showing them that everyone fails and it’s your recovery that determines what happens next.
  • To sacrifice myself to gives them more opportunities for success.
  • To encourage students to succeed in and out of the classroom for the betterment of themselves and the community.
  • To inspire them to change the world, because they can.
  • To help them transform into caring and compassionate adults who are ready to conquer the word, but remember where they came from.
  • To teach them to do good in the world because anyone can accomplish doing well.

Most importantly, my dream is to make children feel like their voice is important and valued and that they are loved more than they know.

4. Lives Can Be Improved by Dedicated Instructors

African boy showing a computer tablet

Teaching a subject such as Math or English is the everyday task of a teacher. But our prospective teachers see a greater purpose in their training and career path.

The daily motivation to teach doesn’t come from the superficial advantages of a teaching career, such as great job security or extra vacation time. Here are stories by future educators who want to go beyond the curriculum and improve people’s lives all round.

by Savannah Luree Weverka

Teachers are the ones who ignited my love for learning and there is not a day that goes by when I do not challenge myself to a personal goal of lifelong learning.

My mother is a teacher, so I was a student educated in an institution filled with support and a home that also supported education. I recall many teacher “get-togethers” and Husker parties where an informal invitation led to my presence.

Due to all of this support and interaction received throughout my elementary and high school career, Elementary Education continues to be at the top of my career choices. And now, as a senior looking forward to graduating from high school,  teachers remain my role models .

In considering a focus in Elementary Education, I now realize that many teachers not only teach children eight hours of the day, but become doctors for scraped knees, dictionaries for challenging words, mediators between students, and parents away from home.

Now, as I am taking the steps to make my dream come true I hope to make school an escape to free their minds and expand their knowledge. I want to share my love of learning with my students.

by Aaron Banta

Since I was younger, I have had the dream of becoming a history teacher at the high school level. The reason I am striving for this career is thanks to a teacher I had.  They held such a passion for history and taught it so well that it made me want to keep learning everything I could about it.

In college, I have had to work multiple jobs and attend school full-time. I would wake up early in the morning and not get home until late at night. The one thing that kept me on top of my studying and work was the dream I have; to be able to teach history and express my love for it by teaching the next generation. I strive to impact their lives for the better just like mine was.

Being able to pass my courses and get a degree and teaching credentials is the first main goal I am striving for. But being able to have a positive impact on students I have will be an even greater goal that I want to accomplish. I am hoping to guide them through their study of my favorite subject so I can teach them about the world and help them just like my teacher had helped me.

by Chelsea Rogers

At USC Upstate, I am studying to be a Secondary Education Mathematics teacher. The math courses are not easy and the education courses pushes you to challenge yourself. The thought of being a future teacher is what motivates me to keep pushing.

Although I do not know any of my students, they are precious to me and I believe it is my job to change their lives for the better.  Teaching math is my job, but looking beyond my content and into the wellbeing of my students is my passion.

The question I always ask myself is how can I teach students who may not trust me? I have to establish a connection with each student so that they will see I care about them academically, physically, and emotionally. Once students see that you care about them in these areas, it becomes easier to teach them and they are willing to perform to the best of their ability because they know their teacher supports them 100 percent. Being a great teacher is what motivates me to continue striving for my degree.

by Micayla Watroba

One plus one is two. Phone is pronounced with an F sound. 60 divided by 15 is 4. An essay typically has five paragraphs. I know all these things because I went to school. I also had teachers that helped me understand it even when I didn’t get the same opportunities as everyone else.

See, when I was in first grade I was diagnosed with ALL Leukemia. This made school very hard. I was either out of school so often that I missed entire chapters or I was bullied so badly that I couldn’t focus because I was so scared. Having cancer also made it hard for my mom and dad to pay for food and rent much less after school activities and tutoring. I grew up knowing that there were some things that were just not in reach for us. 

For as bad as I had it, I can’t imagine having to live on the streets, going hungry, or even being taught in a language I don’t know.

My dream is to be the teacher that makes sure that every student gets an education that helps them succeed.  I want to make sure that my students not only enjoy being at school but feel safe while there.  My students will know that it doesn’t matter where they came from or what background they came from. I am going to be there and I will not leave them behind. This is my dream.

5. Promote Lifelong Learning in Young People

Curriculum delivery in the classroom

What inspires some people to become teachers is the power to set young people on the right education path. Helping children to have good early experiences and embrace the learning process can profoundly enhance someone’s life. The potential for transformative early development applies to handicapped and disadvantaged kids as much as anyone.

by Lesley Martinez-Silva

I aspire to make a difference in others’ lives through education. I’m studying to be an elementary school teacher because I believe that children can achieve so much more if they learn early of their potential.

Education has always been my priority. My parents always stressed the importance of obtaining an education, having missed that opportunity themselves. My parents taught me as a child that schooling was vital to success in life. Truly, that lesson has been the most important in my path to college. I don’t think I would’ve made it this far had I not taken my education seriously.

I want to teach others about the importance of education so they too can prosper.  Everything I’m learning at university is important for my future career and, if I don’t study it, I’m failing my future students. Every child deserves the best education available and I should strive to be the best educator possible to provide that for them. When balancing academics, work, and my social life, it can get challenging to keep going. But, with the future of children’s education in my hands, I always get back on track.

by Brianna Rivers

One of my goals is to become a teacher and work in an public elementary school within the greater Boston area (possibly my own elementary school). I want to be a teacher because I enjoy working with children and I know how important teachers are in children’s lives. I plan on receiving my Bachelor’s degree for Early Childhood Education and my Master’s degree in Special Education.

I want to major in Early Childhood Education because  early education is significant for children and is a building block for their future in learning . I also want to major in Special Education because I believe all children should receive equal learning opportunities as well as equal treatment (meaning an inclusive environment, etc).

I think all of my experiences have a positive impact on myself because I am learning more about what it takes to be a teacher and what it takes to be a good teacher. My experiences also have a positive impact on the children and adults I work with. I offer a helping hand to the teachers and a friendly face to the children.

I plan to continue to work hard and take advantage of learning opportunities to achieve both of my goals. Being a teacher is my desire and I will stop at nothing to be a great teacher one day.

by Jennamarie Moody

When I close my eyes, I picture myself in a school located in an urban setting, teaching a classroom of diverse yet alike students. These students are in the second grade, meaning that they are impressionable yet vulnerable to their environment whether this means at home, at school, or in their greater community.

Some of these students don’t speak English as their first language, and some come from low-income households that can limit their educational experiences outside of the classroom. And yet, no matter what differences these students bring to the table, their uniqueness flows throughout the classroom in such a positive energy that embraces, respects, and promotes learning. This is the goal I am working towards; the goal  to inspire our youth to become self-advocates for their learning .

Opportunities for equal educational experiences may not exist, however the beauty lies in the growth of love young students can develop as they are challenged in the classroom to question their surroundings. I plan to make a difference in the lives of the children I meet along the way, and to create a safe learning environment.

Although the tests for certification and studies can be difficult, my passion for education and dedication to shaping the lives of my students is what keeps me going. The end goal is to nurture the development of my students to become active and engaged participants in society, and that is what I intend to do completely.

by Julie Anderson

My long-time goal has been to become a teacher, and this year I’m in a class called Teachers for Tomorrow, where I get to shadow a kindergarten teacher. Working with her and the students has increased my interest in children with special needs.

From here on out, I want to support my students in academics and other parts of their lives so I can help them learn, grow, and succeed. I know that children need a strong start to their school career because the first few years of school are crucial; this is when students begin to love or hate learning itself. Whether or not children enjoy school, they deserve to appreciate learning. Students who love learning will always want to improve themselves.

I will make an effort to provide a loving environment where each child can prosper. However, for students with special needs, this task becomes even harder to accomplish because traditional classrooms are usually set up for non-disabled students.  While I know I can’t “save” every student I teach, and some of them will still hate learning, at least I can start them off right.

When I’m swamped with schoolwork, I will imagine my future students and how I could influence their lives. Even though not all of my college classes will relate to my major, forming a habit of working hard in college will help me to succeed as a future teacher.

6. Teachers Are Excellent Role Models

Enthralled student in classroom

The experience of being helped and transformed by a good teacher leaves a lasting impression. Teaching is considered a noble profession for good reasons.

Some education students are motivated to become a teacher to emulate their own role models. They want to provide the same kind of service they once received. An added reason for pursuing a teaching career is to be a role model to younger people outside the classroom, including one’s own children.

by Teresa Pillifant

My first day – well, more like first semester- of my freshman year in high school was the hardest semester of my whole school career. Usually the kind of student who loves school, I found myself getting stomach aches in the morning and dreading school with my whole being. I was new to the school, and the number of students was overwhelming.

It seemed like there was no relief, except for my first hour Spanish class. Having no friends, I would always arrive at my first hour class early. As this pattern continued, my Spanish teacher and I developed a relationship. My teacher started giving me books to read, asking my opinion on what we should do in class and just talked to me in general about life. Through my teacher’s support, I grew to find my place in the school and became more confident.

Her kind words and actions inspired me to become a teacher myself.  Now, whenever school or life gets difficult, I think of my freshmen year Spanish teacher and how she inspired me. I want to do what she did for me for my future students. Whether it be a difficult test or a challenging class, my goal of making a difference in a student’s life keeps me going.

by Mo Cabiles

The world we live in is hard, unsteady and ruthless. We see this everyday in the harshness of homelessness, to social media screaming for justice. What motivates me to continue on is that I have felt the bitter cold bite of homelessness. I know what it’s like to not have enough to eat and to be scared of what will happen next.

I am fortunate to no longer be in those situations but that, by no means, is an indicator that it will all now come easy. As an adult learner and your “non-traditional” student, there are other obstacles I must overcome. From transportation to childcare or education application mastery to APA formatting, the many roadblocks I tackle both large and small are what I consider to be my victories.

I’ve seen what having a higher education can do for someone and I want that for myself and that of my daughters.  I strive to be a good example for them , to show them that, regardless of social standing and unforeseeable circumstances, if they work hard and put their best effort forward, they can achieve their dreams.

My dream is to obtain my Masters in Education with an emphasis in counseling. I want to be an academic advisor or guidance counselor. I’ve seen so many youths attempt community college and fail because they fell through the cracks. These students need to realize their potential and I want to help them achieve that and to be their cheerleader.

by Gia Sophia Sarris

In every school I’ve ever attended, experienced teachers were there to support and inspire me. I have looked up to these people ever since I was in elementary school, and they have had an immense and positive impact on my life and my view of the world.  My fondness for these people [educators] has led me to aspire to become a teacher.

I want to “pay it forward” and improve the lives of children and teenagers who grow up struggling as I did, or in any way for that matter. I want to make a difference in their lives and let them know that they are not alone with their problems.

This is what motivates me to study hard. Becoming a teacher, I believe, will help me fulfill my purpose in life, which I think is to create happiness and ease the burdens of others. I feel that children and teenagers need this especially, because they are struggling to understand the world and their place in it. I study hard for their sake.

by Jennifer Wolfert

From elementary school to my first year at college, I struggled to establish a dream for myself. Trying to figure out what career I wanted to pursue as successful adult always filled me with anxiety. I had spent multiple years in special education and left with a low academic self-esteem. So, after high school I attended Bucks County Community College in search for more time. Still I made no progress. Then I decided to change my outlook. I stopped asking “what do I want to do?” and started asking “who do I want to be?”. That’s when my dream took shape.

The educators that I met during my time at community college were my inspiration.  They are brilliant, hardworking people with a passion for their specialty that I had never seen before. Their belief in hard work was infectious. School began to fill me with excited anticipation and my grades improved. I started to believe that if I worked hard enough then I could be like them and inspire others like they had inspired me.

At the end of my second year attending community college, I accomplished a task that had previously racked me with fear. I applied to Temple University as a Secondary English Education major. I have now completed my second semester at Temple and earned my first 4.0 GPA. In time, I am confident that I will be able to accomplish my dream. I will become the passionate and inspiring educator that my younger self never had.

by Jenyfer Pegg

My entire life has been filled with discouragement. I grew up in a household where I was constantly told “No”. I was told my ideas were stupid and would not work. In my junior year of high school, my teachers and counselors started talking about college and sending in applications to different places. At that point, I knew I was not going. I came from a poor family and I knew we could never have money for something like college.

But I went on college visits, I listened to people speak about their college, and I was set. I had a lot of things pushing me, except the one thing I really wanted, my family. No one in my family has gone to college, and when I told my mother, she was shocked. She told me she just wanted me out of the house.

When I came to school, I realized I wanted to teach high school. I want to make an actual difference in someone else’s life. My family has taken the same road for years, and I’m not going down that road. I won’t live paycheck to paycheck like my mom, I will be a person that others will look up to.

I’m going to do something worthwhile, and I will work harder than anyone else if it gets me there.  I’ve seen what my life will be like without school and motivation and there is absolutely no way I’m going down that road. I’ve got bigger plans.

7. Unlock the Success Potential of Students

College student holding books

Educators want to help students in every way they can but, for some future teachers, the focus is on helping students soar. That child in front of you in the classroom might grow up to do great things for society, raise a strong family, or just be happy and fulfilled.

Whatever the potential of a pupil, a teacher’s job is to help unlock talents and remove any barriers to future success.

by Tamara Vega

The thing that motivates me the most is the thought of having my own classroom someday. I want to be the teacher that changes a child’s life, inspires them to set high goals for themselves and encourages them to reach it.

College can be so hard at times and I get really anxious and scared. I worry about not passing my classes and exams, I worry about not getting my degree. Despite that I do not give up because I have to do this and I want to do this.

I cannot see myself doing anything else besides teaching, I have never been this passionate about something. I want to graduate and get my degree. I’d love to look at it and say, “I worked hard for this and I earned it”.

The idea that the students in my classroom could grow up to cure cancer, or become president, pretty much anything they want, brings me so much excitement.   I want to be the teacher that they remember, the one who helped them realize their dream and who gave them the knowledge needed to reach it.

Be the teacher that I needed as a child but unfortunately never had. That is what gets me through all the stress and anxiety, I know in my heart that all the studying I’m doing right now will be worth it in the end.

by Nicole Gongora

The dream of success motivates me to study – not my success, my future students’ success. I push myself through the rough spots for them.

I was a lost child in high school; I didn’t know how to apply to college, let alone afford it. No child should have to experience that. As a future educator, I am committed to helping my students succeed, achieve more, and continue onto higher education.  Every child should be given the opportunity to showcase their strengths and follow their dreams.

College was never a dream for me; it was a far off, unattainable fantasy. I met some inspiring teachers in high school who encouraged me to change my life and who helped me to thrive. Without them, I wouldn’t be where I am today.

I plan to work at a low-income school similar to the one I attended. These types of schools are the ones who lack resources. I will serve as a resource to my students and I hope to be an inspiration to them. In turn, I hope they become kind, respectful adults. I want them to see the virtue in helping others and I hope they will serve others in their future careers. I want to be the teacher they remember. I want to be the teacher that helped them succeed.

I’ll feel successful as a teacher if my students are successful in attaining their goals. If one student decides to achieve more then I will have lived out my dream.

by Madison Sherrill

I’ve decided to become a teacher because I want to show the value of compassion and diversity.

As I begin college this upcoming fall, my main motivation is the students. While I haven’t even met them yet, they inspire me to persist in my classes and stay optimistic.  My classroom will support innovative thinking and celebrate each student’s individuality.

As a classroom teacher, I want to encourage and positively influence the next generation. They should know that they can be successful and achieve what they aspire to become while making the world better. By teaching the value of inclusiveness and the power of kindness, my students may turn out to be visionary thinkers and leading members of society.

by Alicia Costin

I am returning to school after taking a few years off. After graduating from California Lutheran University with my BS in Mathematics, I wanted to land a job with benefits and begin my “adult life”.

While it took me a few months to find my current job, is it just that; a job. I have benefits, a full-time schedule, weekends and holidays off, but am I happy? Is this what I want to do as a career for the rest of my life? I have asked myself this question a few times and the answer is always the same; no.

My dream is to become a teacher and help motivate and encourage students to do their best in their studies and in life.  It is my dream to do what I was meant to do; shape young minds and help future generations.

When things become difficult during my graduate program, I know to keep pushing, thriving, and studying hard so that, when I do become a teacher, I can use this as a positive story to shape their way of life. I landed a job outside of college, however now it is time for me to land my career.

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19 Top Ideas for a “Why I want to be a Teacher” Essay

Here are the 19 best reasons you would want to be a teacher that you can include in your essay:

  • To help children learn more effectively.
  • To ensure children have positive mentors.
  • To improve children’s lives.
  • To help future generations solve the problems of today.
  • To help the future generations become good citizens.
  • To inspire future generations to create a more equal world.
  • To give back to the community I grew up in.
  • To be a part of helping my community thrive.
  • To be a part of my community’s decision-making processes.
  • Because you have the patience for working with children.
  • Because you have compassion for children.
  • Because you want to learn from children.
  • Because you’re enthusiastic about learning.
  • Because you are a generous person.
  • Because you’re interested in learning how to teach difficult students.
  • Because you’re interested in learning how to work with difficult parents.
  • Because you’re interested in learning diverse strategies for teaching,
  • Because you’re interested in learning to master classroom management.
  • Because you’re interested in learning what works and what doesn’t in teaching.

The ‘Why I want to be a teacher’ essay is all about showing you have thought in-depth about what a teacher does and what their role is in society. It’s also about showing you think you’d be a good person to conduct that role.

The 9 Tips are split into five categories. You can scan this whole post or browse through the categories here:

This essay is hard to get right.

Most students write the exact same thing as one another with the same old cliché statements like “because I love kids” (ugh, wrong answer!). If you do this, your teacher will just give you an average grade (or worse).

You need your essay on “why you want to be a teacher” to be different – indeed excellent – so it stands out for your teacher.

I’ll show you how.

Why should you listen to me? Well, I’ve been teaching university students in education departments for 8 years. In that time I’ve marked several thousand essays by people aiming to become teachers. I know what essays get top marks and which ones are average. I also know exactly what mistakes students make that make their essays seem … dull.

So, let me get you started out by introducing 19 points that you should make in your essay on why you want to be a teacher. I’ll break these 19 points down into 5 separate categories. Check them out below.

Read Also: Is Being a Teacher Worth It? (Why I Quit a Good Job)

1. Definitely do not say “because kids are fun”. Do this instead.

The word ‘fun’ is a big red flag for markers. Too many people want to become teachers because they think it would be a fun profession. Or, they might think that they want to help children have fun . No, no, no.

This is an incorrect answer in your essay about why you want to become a teacher.

Yes, teaching is fun a lot of the time. And it is really nice to see students having fun based on activities you’ve set for them.

But society isn’t paying you to have fun, or even to make children have fun. You’re not going to be a child minder, aunt, uncle or clown. You’re going to be a professional who has a bigger social purpose than having fun.

Now, a lot of students say to me “But, students learn more when they’re having fun.” Sure, that might be true – but it’s not a central reason for teaching.

If making learning more fun is genuinely a reason why you decided to become a teacher, then you need to frame it in a way that shows the importance of teaching for the good of students. Here’s three better ways to say ‘because kids are fun’; for each on, we can start with “I want to become a teacher because…”:

  • I want to help children learn more effectively. You could say something like: …When I was in school, learning was hard and I therefore hated teaching. There were a lot of teachers who seemed uninspired and uninterested in whether their children are learning. I was inspired to become a teacher so I could help children like myself to learn in ways that are engaging, motivating and inspiring.
  • I want to ensure children have positive mentors. You could say something like: …Many children in the world don’t have positive mentors at home. A teacher is often the one person in a child’s life who is a stable mentor that the child can lean upon. I chose to become a teacher because I believe all children need a positive mentor that instils in them an interest in the world and a belief that they can make something of themselves.
  • I want to improve children’s lives. You could say something like: …Being a teacher will give me the power to make children’s lives better. Learning opens doors to new opportunities, ways of thinking and paths in life that children wouldn’t have had before me. I am inspired by the idea of helping a child who is sad, uncertain and lacks confidence to see their own potential for creating a fulfilling life for themselves.

All three of those ideas still skirt around the idea that helping children have fun is something you want to see happen, but they also point out that there’s something deeper here than the idea that children should have fun: they should have fun for a reason. That reason could be so they learn more, develop an interest in the world, or see that their lives are full of potential.

Note that in my three examples above, I never used the word ‘fun’: it’s too much of a red flag for your markers.

2. Explain how teaching helps the world! Here’s how.

Have you ever heard someone say that ‘Teaching is a noble profession’? Well, it is. And this is something you really should be talking about in your essay on why you want to become a teacher.

Your teacher will be impressed by your understanding that teaching is a profession that keeps the world turning. Without teachers, where would we be? Probably back in the dark ages where people couldn’t read or write, technology wasn’t advancing very quickly at all, and people mostly lived in ignorance of their world.

So, being a teacher is has a bigger social purpose. As a teacher, you’ll be an important piece of society. You’ll be one of the army of tens – no, hundreds – of thousands of people helping future generations to propel our world towards better days. Below are some ways teaching helps the world. You can start these off with “I want to become a teacher because…”

  • I want to help future generations solve the problems of today. Being a teacher gives you the opportunity to propel students to greater heights. The children in your classrooms will be the people who solve climate change (oh, goodness, I hope so!), create the technologies to make our lives more comfortable, and get us out of the ecological, economic and political messes we seem to have gotten ourselves into!
  • I want to help the future generations become good citizens. There’s a concept called the ‘ hidden curriculum ’. This concept points to the fact that children learn more at school than what’s in the tests. They also learn how to get along, manners, democratic values and the importance of sharing. These soft skills are more than just a by-product of education. They’re incredibly important for showing our students how to get along in our society.
  • I want to inspire future generations to create a more equal world. A lot of what we talk about at school are moral issues: what’s the right and wrong thing to do? How do our actions ensure or hinder equality of races, genders and social classes? As a teacher, you will be instilling in children the idea that the decisions they make will lead to a more or less equal world. And of course, we all want a more equal world for our children.

These points are some higher-order points that will help you teacher see that you’re becoming a teacher for more than ‘fun’. You’re becoming a teacher because you see the noble purpose in teaching. If you do this right, you’ll surely impress your teacher.

3. Discuss your commitment to community. Here’s how.

Teachers are at the center of communities. Parents take their children to school, drop them off, then go to work. They busily get on with their jobs: architect, shop assistant, nurse, builder, and so on… Then, they all come back at the end of the day to collect their children from school.

School is one of the few things that brings all of these different members of a community together. Parents gather around the pick up location to gather their kids, and there they stand around and chat about sports and politics and community issues.

School is at the heart of community.

And you, as a teacher, will be one of the respected members of that community: there to serve all the members of the community by helping to raise their children with the values of the community in which you live.

You can talk about this as a central reason why you want to be a teacher. How about you start off with: “I want to become a teacher because…”

  • I want to give back to the community I grew up in. You could say …I grew up in a close-knit community where we all looked out for one another. Being a teacher will give me the opportunity to give back to my friends and mentors in the town who need someone to raise their children who they trust will do a great job.
  • I want to be a part of helping my community thrive. You could talk about how you are from a growing community that needs good quality, respectable people who will educate future members of your community. As a teacher, you will be at the heart of ensuring your local town remains a great place to live.
  • I want to be a part of my community’s decision-making processes. Teachers hold a certain authority: they know how students learn, and they usually have a very deep understanding of what is best for children in order to ensure they thrive. You can talk about how you want to become a person with deep knowledge about the children in your community so you can help guide you community’s decisions around how to raise their young people.

Note that in this group of ideas, ‘community’ represents the close-knit town in which you live, whereas in point 2, I talked about ‘society’, which was the bigger picture of the future of our nation or world rather than just your town.

4. Discuss the personality traits you think you can bring to the role. Here’s how.

You should show how you have reflected on the requirements of the role of teaching and thought about whether you have the personality traits that are required.

Why? Well, you need to be able to show that you know what being a teacher is all about… and that you think you’d be good at it.

So, let’s dive in to 5 personality traits that teachers have, and how you can show you have those traits:

  • Patience. Patience is an enormously popular skill for teachers to have. You’ll have kids who just don’t understand concepts one iota, and you’ve got to sit there and work with them until they get it. It’s tedious, let me tell you!
  • Compassion. Patience and compassion go hand-in-hand. If you don’t feel empathy for the kid who’s struggling super hard at learning, you’ll get pretty mad and just give up. You might also say some mean things to the kid! So, compassion is really necessary if you want to become a good teacher.
  • Open minded. Teachers always need to be learning new things. We often talk about the importance of learning with students more than directly teaching If you set a student a task, you’ll be sending them out to gather as much information on the topic as possible. They’ll often come back with new knowledge and you will want to praise them for teaching you something new.
  • Enthusiasm. Let me tell you, when it’s Wednesday afternoon in the middle of a hot school week and everyone’s depressed and flat there’s one person to rally the troops: you! Teachers need to wake up every morning, put their happy face on, and march into the classroom with boundless enthusiasm. It’ll motivate your students and make them feel welcome in the learning environment.
  • Generosity. You need to be generous with your time and praise. You need to be constantly thinking about the students in your care and doing anything you can to help them learn, instil in them a love of learning, and give them the confidence to try anything. Teachers need to be very generous people.

There’s a ton more traits that make a good teacher that you can talk about. These are just a few. Go forth and learn more, and add them to your essay!

5. Conclude with the things you still need to learn. Here’s how.

One more thing: good teachers are constantly learning. As someone studying to be a teacher, you need to remember that there’s a long way to go before you have all the answers. Heck, I’ve been a teacher for nearly a decade and I’m not even half way towards knowing everything about being a good teacher.

So, conclude your essay by highlighting that you understand what the role of a teacher is in society and the key competencies required of a teacher; but then go further and mention your enthusiasm to learn more about the profession over the coming years.

Here’s 5 things you can mention that you still need to learn:

  • How to teach difficult students. Some students hate school – mostly because of their terrible experiences in the past. You need to learn to get through to difficult students, and this takes time and patience to learn the art of inspiring the uninspired.
  • How to work with difficult parents. Oh boy, you’ll have a lot of these. You can highlight this as one of the key things you want to work on in the coming years: again, you’ll need to draw on that skill of patience (as well as the skill of diplomacy ) when it comes time to deal with an angry parent.
  • Diverse strategies for teaching. There are a lot of different ways to go about teaching. Over the years you’ll pick up on the various strategies and tricks different teachers have to help children learn.
  • Classroom management. This is one of the hardest things young teachers need to learn. And really, it just takes time. Discuss how this is something you want to focus on, and how you’ll use mentors to really work on this skill.
  • What works and what doesn’t. Great teachers have this intuitive knowledge about what works and what doesn’t, all based upon their deep experience and trial-and-error. The only way to learn to teach is to do it. Over the coming years, you’ll be learning about this. A lot.

You’ll only need one or two paragraphs on this final point, but it’s a great way to end your essay on why you want to become a teacher. It’ll show your humility and eagerness to take on one of the noblest professions in the world.

If you want to learn to write a top notch conclusion, you might also like my post on the 5 C’s Conclusion method .

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I promised 19 thoughtful points to make in your essay about why you want to be a teacher. Here they are, all summed up in one final list:

  • Say you want to help children learn more effectively.
  • Say you want to ensure children have positive mentors.
  • Say you want to improve children’s lives.
  • Say you want to help future generations solve the problems of today.
  • Say you want to help the future generations become good citizens.
  • Say you want to inspire future generations to create a more equal world.
  • Say you want to give back to the community you grew up in.
  • Say you want to be a part of helping your community thrive.
  • Say you want to be a part of your community’s decision-making processes.
  • Say you want to share your patience with your students.
  • Say you want to share your compassion with your students.
  • Say you want to learn from your students (be ‘open minded’)
  • Say you want to share your enthusiasm for learning with your students.
  • Say you want to share your generosity with your students.
  • Say you’re interested in learning how to teach difficult students.
  • Say you’re interested in learning how to work with difficult parents.
  • Say you’re interested in learning diverse strategies for teaching,
  • Say you’re interested in learning to master classroom management.
  • Say you’re interested in learning what works and what doesn’t in teaching.

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Essay About Being a Teacher: Top 5 Examples and Prompts

If you are writing an essay about being a teacher, here are some examples to give you inspiration.

Without a doubt, teaching is one of the most important professions one can have. Teachers give children the lessons they must learn to face the future and contribute positively to society. They can be considered the gateway to success stories such as Oprah Winfrey , Adele , and John Legend , all of whom have cited their teachers as major inspirations to their careers. 

Many educators would say that “teaching is its own reward.” However, it may be difficult to see how this is the case, especially considering the fact that being an educator entails massive amounts of stress and pressure. Teaching has actually been reported to be one of the most underpaid jobs , yet many teachers still love what they do. Why is this?

If you want to write an essay about being a teacher, whether you are one or not, you can get started by reading the 5 examples featured here. 

1. Reflections on being a teacher … by Darren Koh

2. teaching in the pandemic: ‘this is not sustainable’ by natasha singer, 3. why i got rid of my teacher’s desk by matthew r. morris, 4. stress is pushing many teachers out of the profession by daphne gomez, 5. doubt and dreams by katheryn england, top writing prompts on essay about being a teacher, 1. what makes teaching so fulfilling, 2. what can you learn from being a teacher, 3. why do people become teachers, 4. should you become a teacher, 5. how have teachers helped you become who you are today.

“Although strictly speaking, based on the appointments I hold, I really do not have time to do much of it. I say teach, not lecturing. The lecturer steps up to the lectern and declaims her knowledge. She points out the difficulties in the area, she talks about solutions to problems, and she makes suggestions for reform. The focus is on the subject – the students follow. The teacher, however, needs to meet the students where they are in order to bring them to where they have to be. The focus is on the student’s ability.”

Koh writes about how he teaches, the difficulties of teaching, and what it means to be a teacher. He helps his students hone their skills and use them critically. He also discusses the difficulty of connecting with each student and focusing their attention on application rather than mere knowledge. Koh wants students to achieve their full potential; teaching to him is engaging, inspirational, and transparent. He wants readers to know that being a teacher is rewarding yet difficult, and is something he holds close to his heart.

“‘I work until midnight each night trying to lock and load all my links, lessons, etc. I never get ahead,” one anonymous educator wrote. ‘Emails, endless email. Parents blaming me because their kids chose to stay in bed, on phones, on video games instead of doing work.’”

Singer writes about the difficult life of teachers trying to balance in-person and distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. On top of the standard class routine, being a teacher during the pandemic has entailed the burden of handling students who opt for remote learning. They are faced with additional struggles, including connection issues, complaining parents, and being overworked in general- it’s as if they teach twice the number of classes as normal. This is exhausting and may prove detrimental to the American education system, according to the sources Singer cites. 

“What it means to me is that I am checking (or acknowledging) my privilege as a teacher in the space of the classroom and in order to facilitate a more equitable classroom community for my students, erasing one of the pillars of that inequity is a step in the right direction. I am comfortable in my role as the head member in my classroom, and I don’t need a teacher’s desk anymore to signify that.”

Morris, an educator, writes about what teaching means to him, highlighted by his decision to remove his teacher’s desk from his classroom. Being a teacher for him is about leading the discussion or being the “lead learner,” as he puts it, rather than being an instructor. His removal of the teacher’s desk was decided upon based on his desire to help his students feel more equal and at home in class. He believes that being a teacher means being able to foster authentic connections both for and with his students.

“Teachers want to help all students achieve, and the feeling of leaving any student behind is devastating. The pressure that they put on themselves to ensure that they serve all students can also contribute to the stress.”

Gomez writes about the stress that comes with being a teacher, largely due to time constraints, lack of resources, and the number of students they must instruct. As much as they want to help their students, their environment does not allow them to touch the lives of all students equally. They are extremely pressured to uphold certain standards of work, and while they try as hard as they can, they do not always succeed. As a result, many teachers have left the profession altogether. Gomez ends her piece with an invitation for teachers to read about other job opportunities. 

“Then I re-evaluate what I want for myself, and what it is that keeps me working towards my dreams. Through the goals I’ve set for myself, I can maintain focus, move past my self-doubt and succeed. By focusing on my goals, I can make a difference in the world directly around me.”

Taken from a collection of short essays, England’s essay is about why she so desperately wishes to become a teacher. She was previously able to work as a teaching assistant to her former elementary school teacher, and enjoyed imparting new knowledge unto children. Even in moments of self-doubt, she reminds herself to be confident in her dreams and hopes to be able to make a difference in the world with her future profession.

Essay about being a teacher: What makes teaching so fulfilling?

When it comes to teachers, we often hear about either “the joy of teaching” or the immense stress that comes with it. You can explore the gratitude and satisfaction that teachers feel toward their jobs, even with all the struggles they face. Read or watch the news and interviews with teachers themselves.

Research on the skills and qualifications people need to be teachers, as well as any qualities they may need to do their job well. What skills can you get from teaching? What traits can you develop? What lessons can you learn? 

Despite the seemingly endless barrage of stories about the difficulties that teachers face, many people still want to teach. You can explore the reasoning behind their decisions, and perhaps get some personal insight on being a teacher as well. 

Based on what you know, would you recommend teaching as a job? If you aren’t too knowledgeable on this topic, you can use the essay examples provided as guides- they present both the positive and negative aspects of being a teacher. Be sure to support your argument with ample evidence- interviews, anecdotes, statistics, and the like.  

Teachers, whether in a school setting or not, have almost certainly helped make you into the person you are now. You can discuss the impact that your teachers have had on your life, for better or for worse, and the importance of their roles as teachers in forming students for the future.

Check out our guide packed full of transition words for essays .

If you’re still stuck, check out our general resource of essay writing topics .

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Why I Want to Be a Teacher, Essay Sample

Teaching is a noble job that requires passion, dedication, and commitment. It’s a challenging yet rewarding career with many rewards and opportunities. Thinking about becoming a teacher? Well, this essay, written with the help of custom paper writing service , will explore why I want to be a teacher, what inspired my interest in teaching, and the different roles teachers play in the lives of students. 

I Want to Become a Teacher Because It Inspires Me

I have always been passionate about education and helping other people learn. Ever since I was in high school, I enjoyed attending classes as well as helping out my peers with their studies. As an adult, I realized how much of an impact teachers can have on students’ lives. Seeing the positive influence that educators had on their students made me want to become part of it too. 

I had some truly incredible teachers who encouraged me to pursue my dreams and gave me the confidence that I could do anything if I put my mind to it. They inspired me with how much effort they put into making sure their students were engaged and learning in an enjoyable way. Their enthusiasm for teaching was contagious, and it made me want to become a teacher myself one day.

Being a Teacher is Very Responsible

Teachers are more than just instructors; they are mentors and role models for their students. They take on multiple roles such as educator, counselor, advisor, confidant, friend, and even parent figure at times. In addition to teaching academic content knowledge and skills necessary for success in life after school, teachers also need to be able to build meaningful relationships with their students, so they can help them develop emotionally and socially while also providing guidance when needed.  

Teaching is an Important Social Role

Besides, teachers play a principal role in society because they help young people develop their minds and learn new skills. They teach students things such as reading, writing, and math, but also how to be responsible citizens of the country.

Teaching Makes it Easy to Meet Different People

I also want to be a teacher because it will allow me to work with people from all walks of life. There are many different types of people in the world, and having the opportunity to work with all of them would be amazing!

The Power of Education

Another reason I want to become a teacher is that I believe in the power of education. Education can open doors that would otherwise remain closed; it can give people opportunities they never would have had before; it can be life-changing. As a teacher, I will have the chance to help instill these values into my students while providing them with valuable knowledge that will stay with them for years to come. 

Teaching Helps to Make Changes

In addition to it, teaching gives me the chance to make a difference in someone else’s life — and that’s something that money just can’t buy! When you are able to inspire someone else and watch them grow as an individual, it is incredibly rewarding. 

Moreover, teaching provides you with plenty of opportunities for growth and development yourself: you get to work alongside other inspiring professionals and learn new skills every day! 

Being a teacher is not just about imparting knowledge from textbooks but it’s about inspiring others to reach for greatness and supporting them through it all. It’s a complex job that requires great responsibility, but one that can be immensely rewarding when you see your students succeed because of your efforts. 

That’s why I want to be a teacher – so I can make an impact on future generations by helping them reach their full potential while making sure they have fun while learning!

Tips on Writing Why I Want to be a Teacher Essay

A teacher is one of the most important professionals in any society. They are responsible for teaching students various subjects including math, science, English, and many more. If you want to become a teacher, then you should write an essay on why you want to be a teacher. To start with, you can read personal statement essay example . The essay will show your passion for education and how much you want this job. Here are some tips that will help you write an amazing essay

Give a Clear Answer to Yourself

Make sure you have an answer. The most important thing about this essay is that it has a very clear and concise point. This means that you need to be able to clearly explain why you want to become a teacher and why it’s important for you. If you can’t do this, then your essay will not be successful at all. 

So make sure that before you begin writing, you know exactly what your answer will be (and how it will relate to the question). This way, when someone reads it, they will understand exactly what your intentions are with becoming a teacher and why it’s important for them too.

Use an Appropriate Tone

Choose a friendly tone for your essay so that your reader can easily understand what you are trying to say without having any confusion or difficulty in understanding. Use active voice instead of passive voice whenever possible, since it makes your writing more engaging and readable.

Narrow Your Focus

Another important step in writing your “Why I Want to Be a Teacher” Essay is to narrow your focus. You do not have to write about all the reasons why you want to teach; rather, focus on one specific reason that is important to you.

By following these tips, you can create a compelling and persuasive essay that demonstrates your commitment to becoming a teacher.

Key Reasons Why Someone Might Want to Become a Teacher

Teaching is a profession that involves shaping the minds and lives of the next generation. It can be a challenging yet rewarding career that offers many opportunities for personal and professional growth. Here are some of the key reasons why someone might want to become a teacher:

Note that these are just some of the reasons why someone might want to become a teacher. Teaching can be a fulfilling and rewarding profession for those who have a passion for education and a desire to make a difference in the lives of others.

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Essay on I Want To Be A Teacher

Students are often asked to write an essay on I Want To Be A Teacher in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on I Want To Be A Teacher

My dream to teach.

I dream of becoming a teacher because I love sharing knowledge. When I see someone learn something new, it makes me happy. Teachers help children grow and understand the world. This job is very important and can change lives.

Making a Difference

As a teacher, I can make a big difference. I can teach kids to read, write, and solve problems. Not just school lessons, but also how to be good people. Teachers shape the future by teaching the next generation.

Learning Never Ends

Teachers also keep learning. Every day is different, with new questions and ideas. This excites me because I enjoy learning too. So, teaching is perfect for me because it mixes learning with helping others.

250 Words Essay on I Want To Be A Teacher

Ever since I was a little kid, I have dreamed of becoming a teacher. I look up to my teachers and feel inspired by the way they share knowledge and help students grow. I love the idea of going to school not just to learn, but also to teach others.

Sharing Knowledge

One of the main reasons I want to be a teacher is to share what I know. Think about your favorite subject in school. Isn’t it great when you understand something really well? Now, imagine helping someone else understand it too. That’s what teachers do every day, and it feels like a superpower to me.

Helping Others

Teachers do more than just teach subjects like math or science. They help students with their problems and encourage them to do their best. I want to be someone who supports and cheers for students, helping them believe in themselves.

Learning Forever

Teachers learn new things all the time. They don’t just read books; they learn from their students too. I love the thought of learning new ideas every day and getting better at teaching. It’s like being on an exciting journey that never ends.

Most importantly, teachers can make a real difference in the world. By teaching kids, I can help shape the future. It’s a big responsibility, but also a beautiful chance to create a better world, one lesson at a time.

In conclusion, being a teacher is my dream because I want to share knowledge, help others, keep learning, and make a difference. It’s a job that is full of challenges, but it’s also filled with joy and the chance to touch many lives.

500 Words Essay on I Want To Be A Teacher

When I think about what I want to do when I grow up, one job stands out to me: being a teacher. A teacher is someone who helps students learn new things and become smarter. I have always loved going to school and learning, and now I want to be the person who helps others feel the same way. In this essay, I’ll share why I want to be a teacher.

The first reason I want to be a teacher is that I love to share what I know. When I learn something exciting, I can’t wait to tell others about it. As a teacher, I can share all the cool facts and lessons with my students. I can show them how to solve math problems, tell them stories from history, and even teach them about stars and planets.

Helping Others Grow

Teachers do more than just teach subjects like math or science. They help students become better people. I want to be someone who encourages students when they are feeling down and celebrates with them when they succeed. I believe that by being kind and patient, I can help students grow up to be confident and happy.

Another great thing about being a teacher is that you never stop learning. There are always new things to learn about the subjects you teach. Plus, every day, students ask questions that make you think in new ways. I love the idea of going to work each day and knowing that I will learn something new.

Creating a Fun Classroom

School should be a place where learning is fun. I want to create a classroom where every student feels excited to be there. I plan to use games, songs, and creative projects to make lessons interesting. I believe that when students are having fun, they learn better and remember more of what they are taught.

Being a Role Model

Teachers are role models for their students. They show them how to act, how to treat others, and how to work hard. I want to be a good example for my students. I want them to see me working hard and being kind, so they will want to do the same.

In conclusion, being a teacher is my dream because I want to share knowledge, help others grow, keep learning, create a fun classroom, and be a role model. I know that teaching is not always easy. It takes a lot of work and patience. But I am ready for the challenge because I believe that being a teacher is one of the most important jobs in the world. I can’t wait for the day when I have a classroom of my own, and I can help my students learn and succeed.

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Reflective Essay Sample: What Kind of Teacher Do I Want to Be

As Nelson Mandela says, “education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” From this, we can conclude that knowledge is one of the most prized possessions one could own. Teachers have carried these responsibilities to spread knowledge to people for ages.  Teacher is someone who assists students to gain knowledge, competence and morality.  Teachers play an important role in molding a student’s life from basic tasks such as reading and writing. They are the foundations of society who educate people as well as shaping them to be a good person complete with academic knowledge and a great personality. Teachers are as important as parents in helping students develop their lives. It requires a lot of patience, tolerance, knowledge and skills to be a good teacher that can inspire their students to be better human beings. Being a teacher has always been my dream as I grew up with my parents both being one. As I grew up, school has been my second home as I spent a lot of time there because of my parents’ job hence it has sparked an interest in me to become an educator in the future. Both of my parents are wonderful teachers and from there I learned a lot of things on how to be a good teacher. A teacher who is committed to ensuring my students that they can achieve their full potential and establish respectful and understanding relationships with them is the kind of teacher I would like to be.

First of all, I want to be a teacher who is great at explaining subjects to my students. A teacher must have wide and strong knowledge in the subject that they specialized in so they can deliver the correct information. Every student is unique and has a different ability to understand something. Some of them can understand it right away but some of them need some time to process the new knowledge.  As a teacher, I want to make sure that my students can get the idea of the lesson and have the ability to explain it accurately. To lighten this problem, I need to be flexible and creative to find new ways to present the material to make sure that every student understands the concepts. For example, explaining the lecture leisurely while using simulation such as flashcards, virtual books, and songs. As a result, students get to understand the class better and the lesson will be much more enjoyable and less stressful for both teacher and students.

After that, I want to be an optimistic teacher who always looks at the bright side and believes that every student will succeed academically. For instance, I did not get upset when students didn’t reach certain expectations. Instead, I will slowly teach them by  giving them an extra task about the subject and encourage them to not give up. Therefore, research has proven the idea that a teacher's optimism has a positive impact on a student's academic performance. At the same time, creating a sense of community in the classroom where the students feel that they can depend on the teacher and classmates. To sum it up, optimism will form a positive relationship among the students and teacher and motivate the students to achieve their goals. As a teacher, I wish to bring out the best in my students and inspire them to strive for greatness in life.

Furthermore, an approachable and caring teacher is the kind of teacher that every student wants and needs. A teacher that has these criteria is a teacher whom the students trust with their concern. I need to possess good listening skills so that I can listen and help my students figure out the solutions for their problems. Students will feel comfortable expressing their feelings and at the same time creating a supportive and understanding environment between students and teachers. A good teacher does not solely focus on students academic performance but their overall development. Thus, good teachers will understand their student’s problems and try to deal with them appropriately. I want to make my students feel like they always have someone to talk to if they can’t do it with their family or friends. In other words, a teacher does not merely stick to educating the students because they can adapt to numerous roles when the need arises such as becoming a motivator and advisor. In conclusion, I desire to be a teacher that my students can rely on if they need a guide or advice in their life.

In addition, I want to be a teacher that can inspire my students in the future and have a significant impact on their life. When I was in high school, there was a teacher that left an impact on my life, which is my mathematics teacher. She taught me a lot of things from academic purposes to the way I view the world and always encouraged me to face my problems and fears.  As the quote from Confucius says, “ It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop”. This was what she told me and I still remember it until now as I use it as my motivation whenever I feel like I'm giving up. That was the kind of teacher I would like to be in the future so that I can help my students during their ups and downs in life. In a nutshell, I hope to be a teacher that not only helps my students in academics but also in other aspects in their life such as developing a great personality and bright future for them.

In conclusion, I want to be a perspicuous, positive, welcoming and inspiring teacher to my students. I will try my best to be a great teacher and continue improving myself as an educator on my mission to provide my students with a high quality of education. I want to be a teacher who loves to learn new teaching strategies so that all of my students will understand and enjoy studying. Finally, I hope that I can achieve my dream to be a good teacher in the future so that I can contribute to making our country a more advanced, well-known and respected country.

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I Want to Be a Teacher: 10 Essays

Do you want to become a teacher? So do the university and college students who wrote these essays.

Here we share 10 essays from education students who explain their reasons for wanting to become teachers. In each essay, a student discusses the reasons why they want to be a teacher and their motivation for studying towards their education degree.

The essays share similar themes of passion, commitment, and perseverance in pursuing a career in teaching. We hope you find them informative, useful and inspiring!

1. Future Leaders

The first essay discusses the importance of being a difference-maker and inspiring future leaders through a classroom that celebrates individuality and inclusion.

In a society where diversity is often not embraced, I strive to be the change that we need to see. This is why I have chosen to pursue a career in teaching. My goal is to be a role model of compassion and support for every individual in my classroom; to make sure that my students know that they are valued for who they are.

As I begin my journey as a university student, my focus is firmly fixed on my future students. Even though I haven’t met them yet, they inspire me to work hard in my studies and to remain hopeful for what lies ahead. I am determined to create a learning environment that fosters creative thinking and celebrates the unique qualities that each of my students possess.

As a teacher, my aim is to have a positive impact on the next generation, motivating and encouraging them to succeed and pursue their dreams while also making a difference in the world. I believe that teaching the value of inclusivity and the power of kindness will help to shape my students into forward-thinking and well-educated members of society.

Ultimately, I aspire to help create a world where diversity is not only accepted but celebrated, where every individual is valued and appreciated for their unique talents and qualities. Through my role as a teacher, I am confident that I can play a part in making this vision a reality. I’m excited to embark on this journey with my future students.

2. For My Students

Essay number two highlights the student’s personal experience of being inspired by teachers in high school who helped her thrive and how she aims to do the same for her future students, particularly those from low-income schools.

As I reflect on my journey towards becoming a teacher, I realize that my ultimate motivation is not my own success, but the success of my future students. When faced with challenging coursework or long hours of studying, it’s the thought of being a positive influence on their lives that keeps me going.

My high school experience was one of confusion and uncertainty. I know that many other students in similar situations need guidance and support. No child should feel lost or hopeless when it comes to their future. As an educator, it’s my responsibility to help them navigate the path towards success. I understand the struggles of those from low-income backgrounds, and am committed to helping these students achieve more than they thought possible.

I plan to work in a school that faces similar challenges to the one I attended. These schools often lack the resources needed to provide students with the best opportunities. But I aim to be a resource for them. My hope is to be an inspiration to my students, to show them that anything is possible with hard work and determination. I want them to see that kindness and respect can go a long way, and that helping others can be a rewarding experience.

As a teacher, I want to be the one my students remember for the rest of their lives. I want to be the teacher who helped them achieve their goals and encouraged them to strive for more. My personal success will be measured by the success of my students. If even one student decides to pursue higher education or achieve more than they ever thought possible, then I will have achieved my dream. I know that being a teacher will be challenging, but it is the thought of positively influencing the lives of my students that will keep me going.

3. ESL Children

The third essay is about the goal of becoming an English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teacher to help young ESL children succeed in a world where an education in their native language is often unavailable.

I’m a Hispanic young woman working towards my goal of earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Bilingual Education. At times, I definitely have felt a slowing in my motivation. But, every time that happens, I think about my end goal and that gets me moving again.

I recall one middle school class where a boy caught my attention. He remained disengaged and would never participate in class. After interacting with him, I learned that he spoke broken English with a Spanish accent, and that he struggled to understand his teacher’s lessons because they were delivered in English. It was clear that he had given up due to his past experiences.

Thinking about that boy and the struggles he faced inspires me to keep working hard. I am determined to become an English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teacher so that I can make a positive impact on young ESL children and show them that they can succeed in this world. I refuse to let another child believe that they are incapable of learning simply because they do not speak English fluently. Children are the future, and it is my goal to make sure that the future includes all children, regardless of their first language.

I know that pursuing a degree in Bilingual Education will not be easy, but I am ready to put in the work. I believe that being able to communicate with and support non-native English speakers will be an essential part of my role as a teacher. It will be a privilege to help them understand the material and overcome language barriers. In the end, the reward of seeing my students succeed and grow will be more than enough to keep me motivated.

4. Want to Give

Essay 4 expresses a desire to teach English literature and the importance of giving back to others through teaching.

Dreams are not just about our own personal desires and aspirations. They also have the power to inspire and uplift others, and this is something that has always been important to me.

Throughout history, some of the most important and influential people have had a vision for the future that went beyond their own individual success. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a prime example of this. In his famous “I have a Dream” speech, he spoke not just about his own dreams, but about the dreams of a whole community.

A desire to help and inspire others has been a driving force in my life. When I was in college, I was also caring for my disabled mother, who was a religious studies professor. Despite the challenges of being a caregiver and a student at the same time, I was motivated by my desire to teach English literature. My mother’s influence also taught me the importance of diligence and steadfastness in pursuing my goals.

As I graduated from California Baptist University with my degree in English literature, my mother was facing a new challenge: she had been diagnosed with throat cancer. But even in the face of this difficult news, she continued to encourage me to finish my final paper so that I could graduate. With her love and support, as well as my own religious faith, I was able to complete my degree and move forward towards my dream of becoming a teacher.

For me, the idea of giving back is a central part of my dream. I believe that teaching is a way to share what I have learned with others and to inspire them to pursue their own dreams. Life is full of challenges, but by striving towards our goals and dreams, we can make a positive impact on the world around us. This is what motivates me to keep studying and working towards my dream of becoming a teacher.

5. Giving Back

The fifth essay discusses a young woman’s personal experience of being a special education student in primary school and how that has motivated her to become a teacher who can make a difference in the lives of many children.

I believe that my motivation to become a teacher stems from my own experiences as a special education student. As a child, I often felt lost and hopeless in school, but I was lucky to have amazing teachers who helped me succeed. Their support inspired me to want to become a teacher myself so that I could help other students who were struggling.

Whenever I feel unmotivated, I think of the impact that I can have on children’s lives. I think about the children who are struggling in school, just like I did, and I know that I have the power to make a positive difference in their lives. It’s not just about helping them get good grades; it’s about giving them the confidence and support they need to succeed in all aspects of their lives.

I also find motivation in the fact that every child is unique and has their own set of strengths and challenges. As a teacher, I want to create an environment where all students feel seen and heard, and where they can thrive in their own way. I want to help them discover their strengths and build on them, while also providing support and guidance in areas where they may struggle.

In the end, my motivation is not just about me and my own success, but about the success of my future students. I believe that every child deserves a chance to succeed, and I want to be the teacher who helps them achieve their dreams.

6. Good Morning

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In Essay 6, the author discusses the flaws they see in the current education system and their desire to become a teacher to create positive change from within.

I completely understand what it feels like to not be considered “naturally intelligent.” I too have never been the kind of person who can easily get good grades without putting in the hard work. But that’s precisely what motivates me to study harder and push myself to be the best I can be.

For me, that motivation comes from my dream of becoming a primary school teacher. I want to be the kind of teacher who can inspire children to pursue their passions and achieve their dreams, just like my teachers did for me. When I see the joy on my siblings’ faces when they understand a new concept, it makes me even more determined to pursue my dream.

Despite the long hours of studying and the sacrifice of my free time, I never lose sight of my end goal. The thought of being able to introduce myself to a new class of students and say, “Good morning class, my name is Ms. Meyers,” makes all the hard work worth it. I know that I can make a real difference in the lives of my students, and that is what keeps me going.

So, even though I may not be a naturally gifted student, I know that with hard work and dedication, I can achieve my dreams and become the kind of teacher I have always wanted to be.

7. Listen to Them

In the 7th essay, the future education explains their childhood dream of becoming a teacher and how they have pursued this dream through their education.

As someone who dreams of becoming a teacher, my motivation stems from the desire to be a positive influence on my students’ lives. Through volunteering with local youth organisations, I’ve had the opportunity to interact with teenagers and to be a role model and advocate for them. These experiences have only served to strengthen my passion for teaching.

One of the most rewarding things is being able to speak with teens about their lives and listen to their experiences. I remember how much it meant to me when I had someone who took the time to listen and provide guidance when I was a student. As a future teacher, I want to be as engaged as possible in my students’ growth and to treat them with the respect and care they deserve.

One of the challenges I’ve noticed when working with some of the students from these organisations is that they come from unique social and economic backgrounds that can make them feel ostracised by their peers. By being aware of their stories and experiences, I believe I can create an inclusive environment that recognises and values the diversity that each student brings to the classroom.

Through my experiences, I’ve learned that it’s not enough to just teach the curriculum; as an educator, I want to make a positive impact on my students’ lives and help them become confident and capable individuals. I believe that by being an attentive listener, providing guidance and support, and embracing diversity, I can help my future students achieve their goals and reach their full potential.

8. Life Coach

In the 8th essay, the author discusses their passion for teaching and how they want to empower young minds to think critically, creatively, and independently.

As I progress in my studies towards becoming a high school teacher, my motivation only grows stronger. Knowing that I have the potential to make a positive impact on the lives of teenagers, who are in the process of shaping their future and the future of generations to come, is a huge responsibility that I don’t take lightly.

When I think about the immense responsibility of being a mentor to my students, it can be overwhelming. But I believe that the potential positive outcomes far outweigh the challenges. For many teenagers, school is a safe haven and I want to be a teacher that my students can look up to and trust. I want to be the teacher that they can confide in and feel comfortable with, knowing that I am there for them, no matter what.

Having had the experience of not always feeling safe and secure at home, I want to be that support system for my students. I want them to know that they can rely on me to be there for them, to listen and to offer guidance. I believe that this will be a long-term effect, as my students will not only find comfort in my class but also find the motivation to continue to strive in their studies and reach their full potential.

Reflecting on my own high school experience, I remember Coach Morgan, who was funny, practical, and nice. He was the kind of teacher that every student trusted, and I want to be that kind of teacher for my students. I want to be the teacher that my students can count on, the one who they can trust and the one who they will always remember as a positive influence in their lives. It is this desire to be that teacher, to make that impact, that drives me to study and work hard to achieve my goal.

9. The Motivator

Essay 9 emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with students to create a positive learning environment and how the future educator wants to do this as a teacher.

As a high school senior, I’m at a turning point in my life where I’m excited about what the future holds for me. After much thought and consideration, I’ve decided to pursue an online teaching degree in Primary Education at university. It’s an opportunity for me to give back to the community and make a positive difference in the lives of young children.

Looking back on my own school experiences, I’ve had the privilege of being taught by some truly inspiring individuals who have helped me discover my passion for teaching. These teachers were not just educators, they were role models who motivated and encouraged me to achieve my goals. Their dedication and love for their work have inspired me to follow in their footsteps.

As a future teacher, my goal is to be just as effective as the teachers who have had a profound impact on my life. I want to make a difference in the lives of my students and inspire them to reach their full potential. In today’s world, children need someone to look up to, to encourage and motivate them, and I want to be that person for them.

Knowing that I can be a positive influence in a child’s life is what motivates me to pursue my dreams. I’m determined to succeed, to be a successful university student, and eventually, a successful teacher. I’m excited about what lies ahead, and I’m ready to embrace the challenges and opportunities that come my way. My university education is the first step towards a bright future, and I can’t wait to see where it takes me.

10. Special Needs

In the final essay, the writer describes their deep sense of calling to become a teacher and how they want to use their skills and talents to inspire and make a positive impact on the lives of their students.

I see him walk into the gym. We make eye contact. His arms open and he smiles as big as he can. He makes his way up the challenging steps on the bleachers to get to me. He hugs me harder than anyone else. He doesn’t judge how I look or what I am wearing. He is truly happy to see me for who I am. He has down syndrome and his name is Kellan.

The moment I met Kellan was a defining one in my life. I had always known that I wanted to make a difference in the world, but in that instant, I realized that the difference I wanted to make was for children like Kellan. His pure joy and acceptance of me, without any judgement, was a transformative experience.

My dream is to create a safe and nurturing environment for all of my students, just as Kellan has shown me. I want to create a classroom where my students feel seen, heard, and understood. I believe that by building strong relationships with my students, I can help them to overcome any obstacle they may face.

Kellan’s resilience and determination are an inspiration to me. I want to help all of my students to develop the same level of self-confidence and to see that they are capable of achieving anything they set their minds to. I want to help my students to develop a growth mindset, to see that mistakes are opportunities to learn and grow, and to never give up on themselves.

Kellan will always hold a special place in my heart. His warm embrace and genuine happiness have left an indelible mark on my soul. I know that my dream of making a difference in the lives of children is not only achievable but also necessary. I will continue to work hard to become the best educator I can be and make a positive impact in the lives of my future students.

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Why Do You Want To Be a Teacher Essay And Paragraphs?

TeacMy aspiration to become a teacher stems from my desire to have a positive impact on the future of children. Encouraging the next generation’s intellectual growth is both rewarding and stimulating for me.

I credit my retired teacher mother for instilling valuable principles in me. Which is why I feel obligated to share my knowledge and expertise gained over time.

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Why I Want to be a Teacher 10 Lines Essay

I want to be a teacher because:

  • I have a passion for imparting knowledge and inspiring young minds.
  • Teaching allows me to make a positive impact and shape the future of my students.
  • I believe in the transformative power of education and its ability to uplift individuals.
  • I want to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment for my students.
  • Being a teacher enables me to foster a love for learning and promote critical thinking.
  • I enjoy the opportunity to be a mentor and guide for my students.
  • Teaching provides me with the chance to cultivate strong interpersonal relationships .
  • I am driven by the desire to empower students to reach their full potential.
  • The joy of witnessing students’ growth and achievements motivates me to become a teacher.
  • Being a teacher fulfills my calling to serve and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

Why do you want to be a teacher essay? (850 words)

Education is the cornerstone of progress, and teachers are the architects who shape the future.

Introduction

Throughout history, great teachers have left an indelible mark on society, nurturing young minds, and empowering individuals to reach their full potential.

As I reflect on my journey, I find myself irresistibly drawn to the noble profession of teaching. Do I want to be a teacher ? I will elucidate the reasons why I am passionate about becoming a teacher and the unique impact I aspire to make on the lives of my future students.

Passion for Lifelong Learning

One of the primary reasons I yearn to be a teacher is my unquenchable thirst for knowledge and my commitment to lifelong learning. Teaching allows me to indulge in my passion for continuous intellectual growth.

By sharing my knowledge and experiences, I can inspire students to become enthusiastic learners themselves.

Witnessing the spark of curiosity ignite within their minds, and watching them transform into independent thinkers would be a source of immense satisfaction.

Making a Difference

The desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others propels my aspiration to become a teacher. Education has the transformative power to uplift individuals and communities, and teachers serve as catalysts for this change.

I envision creating an inclusive and nurturing environment where every student feels valued, respected, and empowered to achieve their full potential.

Basically, I want to instill confidence, inspire dreams, and provide support to students who may be facing challenging circumstances. I believe I can make a lasting impact on their lives, nurturing not only their minds but also their spirits.

Influencing Future Generations

Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping the future generations of our society. I am drawn to this responsibility because it offers a unique opportunity to mold young minds and instill values that promote empathy, critical thinking, and social responsibility.

Creativity, and open-mindedness, I aim to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate an ever-changing world. I want to empower them to become active contributors to society, compassionate citizens, and future leaders who can effect positive change.

Teacher means serving as a mentor

Being a teacher means serving as a mentor and role model for my students. I understand the importance of establishing strong relationships based on trust, and open communication.

By being a compassionate listener and support, I will create a safe space where students can express themselves freely. I will encourage them to embrace there to develop a strong sense of self. By setting high expectations for the necessary tools and resources, I will empower my students to reach their full potential.

Creating a Supportive Community

Beyond the academic realm, teaching allows me to create a supportive community within the classroom. By fostering an environment built on trust, and respect, I can help students develop social-emotional skills and cultivate strong interpersonal relationships.

I aspire to be more than just an instructor; I want to be a mentor, a guide, and a source of encouragement for my students. Through my role as a teacher, I can offer a haven where students feel heard, and empowered to express themselves freely.

Becoming a teacher is not merely a career choice for me; it is a vocation driven by passion, a deep-rooted desire to make a positive impact, and a commitment to shaping the future.

I am drawn to the profession’s transformative classroom environment, the opportunity to influence young minds, and the ability to create a supportive learning community. By dedicating myself to the noble art of teaching,

I aim to inspire a love for learning, foster personal growth, and empower my students to become lifelong learners and compassionate contributors to society.

Why do I want to be a teacher essay? (500 words)

Becoming a teacher is a lifelong aspiration that stems from my deep-rooted passion for education and my unwavering belief in its transformative power. Throughout my academic journey, I have witnessed firsthand the profound impact teachers can have on students’ lives. It is this profound impact that motivates me to pursue a career in teaching and to make a difference in the lives of young minds.

Reasons to Become a Teacher

One of the main reasons I want to be a teacher is my burning desire to inspire and empower others. I believe that education is the key to unlocking one’s full potential and creating a brighter future.

  • By imparting knowledge, fostering critical thinking, and nurturing a love for learning, I aim to ignite the spark of curiosity within my students.
  • I want to instill in them the belief that they can achieve anything they set their minds to and empower them to pursue their dreams.
  • Moreover, I am driven by the opportunity to shape the future of my students.
  • As a teacher, I have the privilege to mold young minds and nurture their growth. I envision creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment where every student feels valued and respected.
  • I will empower them to become confident individuals who are capable of making positive contributions to society.
  • Being a teacher means guiding students on their educational journey, helping them navigate challenges, and instilling in them the values of resilience, and empathy.

Furthermore, I am passionate about fostering a love for lifelong learning. Education is not limited to the confines of a classroom; it is a lifelong pursuit. I want to cultivate in my students a thirst for knowledge that extends beyond the curriculum.

By incorporating interactive teaching methods, real-world applications, and hands-on experiences, I will make learning meaningful and engaging.

I aim to equip my students with the skills and mindset necessary to adapt to an ever-changing world, to think critically, and to become lifelong learners who continuously seek knowledge and personal growth.

Teachers have dedication, passion, and commitment to excellence

My decision to become a teacher is fueled by my desire to serve and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. I firmly believe that education is a fundamental right that should be accessible to all.

I want to be an advocate for quality education and work towards creating equitable opportunities for every student. Through my dedication, and commitment to excellence, I aim to inspire, empower, and uplift the next generation of leaders, and change-makers.

In conclusion

My desire to be a teacher is driven by my passion for education, my aspiration to inspire and empower young minds, and my belief in the power of lifelong learning. I want to create a positive impact , shape the future, and serve as a mentor and role model for my students.

AI hopes to make a lasting difference in the lives of my students and contribute to building a better and brighter tomorrow.

I want to be a teacher because paragraph

The paragraph on the topics is given here with questions.

  • How can I inspire and empower young minds to become lifelong learners?
  • How can I make a positive impact and shape the future of my students?
  • How can I create a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students?
  • How can I foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills in my students?
  • How can I serve as a mentor and guide for my students?

As a teacher, I want to ignite the spark of curiosity within my students and foster a love for learning. By encouraging critical thinking, I aim to inspire a thirst for knowledge that extends beyond learning in the classroom .

I believe that by empowering students to take ownership of their education and develop a growth mindset, I can equip them with the tools they need to become lifelong learners.

Teaching is an opportunity to shape the future by investing in students’ lives. I create a space where every student feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential.

By setting high expectations , I instill confidence, and purpose in my students, preparing them to make a positive impact on the world.

I value diversity and strive to create an inclusive atmosphere where every student is seen, and respected. I promote empathy and address biases and stereotypes to help all students thrive academically, and emotionally, regardless of their background or interests.

In today’s world, critical thinking and problem-solving skills are crucial for success. I strive to provide my students with opportunities to develop these skills through inquiry-based learning, collaborative projects, and real-world applications.

I can help them become independent thinkers who are prepared for challenges and can contribute meaningfully to society.

My role is to mentor and guide students on their educational journey by building strong relationships based on trust, respect, and open communication skills . I offer guidance and support to help them overcome academic challenges, and achieve their goals.

As a positive role model, I instill values such as perseverance, and empathy that will shape their character beyond the classroom.

Can You Be A Teacher With An Associate Degree?

Does someone want to know if Can You Be a Teacher with an Associate Degree ? Yes, it is possible to become a teacher with an associate degree, but additional education is typically required for eligibility in teaching positions.

Obtaining relevant teaching credentials is crucial for pursuing a teaching career. These credentials often involve completing additional coursework and passing required exams.

Requirements for teaching certifications vary by state, so it is essential to research the specific requirements in your area.

Opportunities may exist in preschools , tutoring programs, or as teaching assistants. These positions can offer valuable hands-on experience in an educational setting, allowing you to gain practical knowledge while working towards further education.

Why do you want to be an English teacher answer?

There are a few possible answers, such as: My goal is to assist my students in expanding their options, whether it’s by progressing in their professions or achieving academic excellence, by teaching them English .

I aim to have a constructive influence on the motivate them to cultivate a passion for continuous learning.

I want to be a teacher paragraph (300 words)

My desire to be a teacher isn’t born from a singular spark, but rather a constellation of experiences. It’s the twinkle of understanding in a student’s eyes when a complex concept clicks, the quiet hum of curiosity ignited by a well-crafted question, and the reverberating laughter that fills a classroom transformed into a world of possibility.

Imagine a time machine. I’d hop in and revisit my younger self, eyes wide with wonder, soaking up stories from my own passionate teachers. They weren’t just dispensers of facts; they were architects of knowledge, weaving tapestries of history, science, and language that ignited my imagination. They saw potential where I saw limitations, nudged me out of my comfort zone, and celebrated every “a-ha!” moment. In that crucible of learning, I discovered a love for exploration, a thirst for knowledge, and the profound joy of sharing it with others.

Teaching, for me, isn’t just a job; it’s a calling. It’s the chance to be a mentor, a guide, and a cheerleader, all rolled into one.  The teaching is about planting seeds of curiosity, nurturing critical thinking, and helping young minds blossom into their full potential. It’s about breaking down barriers, not building them, and fostering a love for learning that transcends textbooks and tests.

So, to answer your question, “Why do I want to be a teacher?” I don’t simply want to teach; I want to inspire. I want to be a catalyst for change, a builder of bridges, and a weaver of dreams. I want to create a classroom where every student feels seen, heard, and valued, where curiosity is celebrated, and where the only limit is the vast expanse of human potential. That’s why I want to be a teacher – to light the spark that ignites a lifetime of learning.

Why I want to be a teacher Top 10 Examples

1. to ignite the love for learning.

I want to be a teacher to inspire a passion for learning in young minds, foster curiosity, and empower students to explore the world of knowledge with enthusiasm.

2. To make a positive impact

Becoming a teacher allows me to make a positive difference in the lives of my students, shaping their future and helping them realize their full potential.

3. To be a role model and mentor

Being a teacher means being a source of guidance and support, helping students navigate challenges, develop critical life skills, and become responsible, compassionate individuals.

4. To promote inclusivity and diversity

I aspire to create an inclusive classroom Culture environment where every student feels valued, respected, and celebrated for their unique background.

5. To cultivate critical thinking

I want to be a teacher who challenges students to think critically and develop independent thoughts, empowering them to become informed citizens.

6. To foster creativity and innovation

As a teacher, I aim to create a space that encourages creativity, where students can freely express their ideas, take risks, and think outside the box, fostering a spirit of innovation.

7. To be a lifelong learner

Teaching offers continuous opportunities for personal growth and learning. I want to be a teacher to constantly expand my knowledge, and stay intellectually engaged.

8. To be part of shaping the future

By educating, I want to contribute to shaping a better future for individuals, and society as a whole.

9. To create a supportive community

I want to be a teacher to foster a sense of belonging and create a supportive community within the classroom, where students feel safe, connected, and motivated to succeed.

10. To experience the joy of seeing students thrive

There is immense joy in witnessing the growth, and transformations of students. As they progress academically, develop new skills, and gain confidence. Being a teacher allows me to be part of that journey.

How much do elementary teachers make a month?

The monthly salary of elementary teachers can vary depending on several factors such as the location, and the school district. On average, elementary teachers earn a monthly salary ranging from around $2,500 to $4,500. If you want to be an elementary teacher, then try to know elementary teachers’ interview questions and answers .

Salaries can be influenced by collective bargaining agreements and local government policies.

Who is a good teacher?

A good teacher is someone who possesses a genuine passion for teaching. It has excellent subject knowledge and inspires and motivates students to learn.

They are patient, and adaptable, to diverse learning styles and individual needs.

A good teacher fosters a positive and inclusive classroom environment and supports the growth and development of their students both personally.

They serve as mentors and role models, demonstrating empathy, effective communication , and a dedication to continuous learning.

Teachers aspire to assist their students in every possible manner. However, a few upcoming educators aim to aid their pupils in achieving great heights.

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Essay on Teacher for Students and Children

500+ words essay on teacher.

Teachers are a special blessing from God to us. They are the ones who build a good nation and make the world a better place. A teacher teaches us the importance of a pen over that of a sword. They are much esteemed in society as they elevate the living standards of people. They are like the building blocks of society who educate people and make them better human beings .

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Moreover, teachers have a great impact on society and their student’s life. They also great importance in a parent’s life as parents expect a lot from teachers for their kids. However, like in every profession, there are both good and bad teachers. While there aren’t that many bad teachers, still the number is significant. A good teacher possesses qualities which a bad teacher does not. After identifying the qualities of a good teacher we can work to improve the teaching scenario.

A Good Teacher

A good teacher is not that hard to find, but you must know where to look. The good teachers are well-prepared in advance for their education goals. They prepare their plan of action every day to ensure maximum productivity. Teachers have a lot of knowledge about everything, specifically in the subject they specialize in. A good teacher expands their knowledge continues to provide good answers to their students.

Similarly, a good teacher is like a friend that helps us in all our troubles. A good teacher creates their individual learning process which is unique and not mainstream. This makes the students learn the subject in a better manner. In other words, a good teacher ensures their students are learning efficiently and scoring good marks.

Most importantly, a good teacher is one who does not merely focus on our academic performance but our overall development. Only then can a student truly grow. Thus, good teachers will understand their student’s problems and try to deal with them correctly. They make the student feel like they always have someone to talk to if they can’t do it at home or with their friends.

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Impact of Teachers on a Student’s Life

Growing up, our parents and teachers are the first ones to impact our lives significantly. In fact, in the younger years, students have complete faith in their teachers and they listen to their teachers more than their parents. This shows the significance and impact of a teacher .

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When we become older and enter college, teachers become our friends. Some even become our role models. They inspire us to do great things in life. We learn how to be selfless by teachers. Teachers unknowingly also teach very important lessons to a student.

For instance, when a student gets hurt in school, the teacher rushes them to the infirmary for first aid. This makes a student feel secure and that they know a teacher plays the role of a parent in school.

In other words, a teacher does not merely stick to the role of a teacher. They adapt into various roles as and when the need arises. They become our friends when we are sad, they care for us like our parents when we are hurt. Thus, we see how great a teacher impacts a student’s life and shapes it.

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Becoming a Teacher: What I Learned about Myself During the Pandemic

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Introduction to the Article by Andrew Stremmel

Now, more than ever, we need to hear the voices of preservice teachers as well as in-service teachers during this pandemic. How has the pandemic affected them? In what ways has the pandemic enabled them to think about the need to really focus on what matters, what’s important? What were the gains and losses? These are very important questions for our time.  In this essay, Alyssa Smith, a senior studying early childhood education, attempts to address the lessons learned from her junior year, focusing on the positive aspects of her coursework and demonstrating an imaginative, growth mindset. This essay highlights the power of students’ reflection on their own learning. But I think it does so much more meaningful contemplation than we might expect of our students in “normal” times. Alyssa gains a new appreciation for this kind of active reflection—the opportunity to think more critically; to be more thoughtful; to stop, step back, catch her breath, and rethink things. As a teacher educator and her mentor, I believe this essay represents how the gift of time to stop and reflect can open space to digest what has been experienced, and how the gift of reflective writing can create a deeper level of thinking about how experiences integrate with one’s larger narrative as a person.

About the Author

Andrew Stremmel, PhD, is professor in early childhood education at South Dakota State University. His research is in teacher action research and Reggio Emilia-inspired, inquiry-based approaches to early childhood teacher education. He is an executive editor of  Voices of Practitioners .  

I’ve always known I was meant to be a teacher. I could feel my passion guide my work and lead my heart through my classes. So why did I still feel as if something was missing? During the fall of my junior year, the semester right before student teaching, I began to doubt my ability to be a great teacher, as I did not feel completely satisfied in my work. What I did not expect was a global pandemic that would shut down school and move all coursework online. I broke down. I wanted to do more than simply be a good student. I wanted to learn to be a great teacher. How was I supposed to discover my purpose and find what I was missing when I couldn’t even attend my classes? I began to fret that I would never become the capable and inspirational educator that I strived to be, when I was missing the firsthand experience of being in classrooms, interacting with children, and collaborating with peers.

It wasn’t until my first full semester being an online student that I realized the pandemic wasn’t entirely detrimental to my learning. Two of my early childhood education courses, Play and Inquiry and Pedagogy and Curriculum, allowed limited yet meaningful participation in a university lab school as well as engagement with problems of substance that require more intense thinking, discussion, analysis, and thoughtful action. These problems, which I briefly discuss below, presented challenges, provocations, possibilities, and dilemmas to be pondered, and not necessarily resolved. Specifically, they pushed me to realize that the educational question for our time is not, “What do I need to know about how to teach?” Rather, it is, “What do I need to know about myself in the context of this current pandemic?” I was therefore challenged to think more deeply about who I wanted to be as a teacher and who I was becoming, what I care about and value, and how I will conduct myself in the classroom with my students.

These three foundations of teaching practice (who I want to be, what I value, and how I will conduct myself) were illuminated by a question that was presented to us students in one of the very first classes of the fall 2020 semester: “What’s happening right now in your experience that will help you to learn more about yourself and who you are becoming?” This provocation led me to discover that, while the COVID-19 pandemic brought to light (and at times magnified) many fears and insecurities I had as a prospective teacher, it also provided me with unique opportunities, time to reflect, and surprising courage that I feel would not otherwise have been afforded and appreciated.

Although I knew I wanted to be a teacher, I had never deliberately pondered the idea of what kind of teacher I wanted to be. I held the core values of being an advocate for children and helping them grow as confident individuals, but I still had no idea what teaching style I was to present. Fortunately, the pandemic enabled me to view my courses on play and curriculum as a big “look into the mirror” to discern what matters and what was important about becoming a teacher.

As I worked through the rest of the course, I realized that this project pushed me to think about my identity as an educator in relation to my students rather than simply helping me understand my students, as I initially thought. Instead, a teacher’s identity is formed in relation to or in relationship with our students: We take what we know about our students and use it to shape ourselves and how we teach. I found that I had to take a step back and evaluate my own perceptions and beliefs about children and who I am in relation to them. Consequently, this motivated me to think about myself as a classroom teacher during the COVID-19 pandemic. What did I know about children that would influence the way I would teach them?

I thought about how children were resilient, strong, and adaptable, possessing an innate ability to learn in nearly any setting. While there were so many uncertainties and fear surrounding them, they adapted to mask-wearing, limited children in the classroom, and differentiated tasks to limit cross-contamination. Throughout, the children embodied being an engaged learner. They did not seem to focus on what they were missing; their limitless curiosity could not keep them from learning. Yet, because young children learn primarily through relationships, they need some place of learning that helps them to have a connection with someone who truly knows, understands, and cares about them. Thus, perhaps more than any lesson, I recognized my relationship with children as more crucial. By having more time to think about children from this critical perspective, I felt in my heart the deeper meaning children held to me.

My compassion for children grew, and a greater respect for them took shape, which overall is what pushed me to see my greater purpose for who I want to be as an educator. The pandemic provided time to develop this stronger vision of children, a clearer understanding of how they learn, and how my identity as a teacher is formed in relationship with children. I don’t think I would have been able to develop such a rich picture of how I view children without an in-depth exploration of my identity, beliefs, and values.

In my curriculum course, I was presented a different problem that helped me reflect on who I am becoming as an educator. This was presented as a case study where we as students were asked the question, “Should schools reopen amidst the COVID-19 pandemic?” This was a question that stumped school districts around the nation, making me doubt that I would be able to come up with anything that would be remotely practical. I now was experiencing another significant consequence of the pandemic: a need for new, innovative thinking on how to address state-wide academic issues. My lack of confidence, paired with the unknowns presented by the pandemic, made me feel inadequate to take on this problem of meaning.

To address this problem, I considered more intentionally and reflectively what I knew about how children learn; issues of equity and inequality that have led to a perceived achievement gap; the voices of both teachers and families; a broader notion of what school might look like in the “new normal”; and the role of the community in the education of young children. Suddenly, I was thinking in a more critical way about how to address this problem from the mindset of an actual and more experienced teacher, one who had never faced such a conundrum before. I knew that I had to design a way to allow children to come back into a classroom setting, and ultimately find inspiration for learning in this new normal. I created this graphic (above) to inform families and teachers why it is vital to have students return to school. As a result, I became an educator. I was now thinking, feeling, and acting as a teacher. This case study made me think about myself and who I am becoming as a teacher in a way that was incredibly real and relevant to what teachers were facing. I now found inspiration in the COVID-19 pandemic, as it unlocked elements of myself that I did not know existed.

John Dewey (1916) has been attributed to stating, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” Learning may begin in the classroom, but it does not end there. Likewise, teaching is not a role, but a way of being. The ability to connect with children and to engage them meaningfully depends less on the methods we use than on the degree to which we know and trust ourselves and are willing to share that knowledge with them. That comes through continually reflecting on who we are in relation to children and their families, and what we do in the classroom to create more meaningful understanding of our experiences. By embodying the role of being an educator, I grew in ways that classroom curriculum couldn't prepare me for. Had it not been for the pandemic, this might not have been possible.

Dewey, J. 1916. Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education . New York: MacMillan.

Alyssa Marie Smith  is currently an early childhood education student studying at South Dakota State University. She has been a student teacher in the preschool lab on campus, and now works as a kindergarten out of school time teacher in this same lab school. In the fall, she plans to student teach in an elementary setting, and then go on to teach in her own elementary classroom.

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Teachers are like the guiding stars in our educational journey. They shine our path with knowledge and encouragement. A teacher is a person who helps us learn and grow. They are the ones who guide us through our education and help us to become the best versions of ourselves. Teachers come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common: they are passionate about teaching. In this blog, we’ll explore the enchanting role of teachers through the eyes of a student, celebrating their invaluable contributions to our lives.

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Why are teachers important, sample essay on teacher in 100 words, sample essay on teacher in 250 words, sample essay on teacher in 300 words.

Teachers help mould today’s youth into the responsible adults of tomorrow. What teachers teach the children at their young age, makes an impact on the students that stays with them for the rest of their lives.

The power of moulding the next generation into great leaders lies in the hands of teachers. This holds the potential of uplifting the society in the near future. Indirectly, teachers are the key to transforming millions of lives all around the globe.

A teacher is a person who helps us understand ourselves. They are the supporters who help us through tough times. Teachers are important because they help us to become the best versions of ourselves. They are like superheroes with the power to ignite our curiosity and help us grow. They teach us numbers, alphabets, and fascinating stories. They are patient listeners, ready to answer our questions and wipe away our doubts. They inspire us to dream big and show us that with hard work, we can achieve anything. A teacher’s love is like a warm hug that makes learning exciting and enjoyable.

Also Read: Teacher Self Introduction to Students and Samples

Teachers are magical beings who turn the pages of our books into captivating adventures. Teachers create colorful classrooms where learning becomes joyous. Their dedication is seen when they explain complex problems in simple ways and solve problems in math and science. With smiles on their faces, they teach us history, nurture our creativity through art, music, and storytelling, and help us express our feelings and thoughts.

Apart from books, teachers also impart life lessons. They teach us to be kind, respectful, and responsible citizens. They show us the value of friendship and the importance of helping others. Teachers celebrate our achievements, no matter how small, and cheer us on during challenges.

A teacher is a person who has a profound impact on our lives. They are the ones who teach us the things we need to know to succeed in life, both academically and personally. They are also there to support us and help us through tough times.

There are many different qualities that make a good teacher. Some of the most important qualities include patience, understanding, and a love of teaching. Good teachers are also able to connect with their students and make learning fun. A good teacher can make a real difference in a student’s life. They can help students develop their talents and abilities, and they can also help them to become confident and self-motivated learners.

Also Read- How to Become a Teacher?

In a world, teachers are essential as they bridge the gap between the unknown and the known. They take the time to understand each student’s unique needs and help them modify and hone their skills. In this process of our learning, they become a friend, philosophers, and guides.

Teachers are more than just knowledge sharers. They are like gardeners, nurturing the seeds of kindness, respect, and responsibility in a student’s heart. They teach us to be a good friend and have empathy. They also encourage us to care for our planet, reminding us that we are its custodians.

As we journey through school, teachers become our guides, showing us the various paths we can take. They encourage us to discover our passions, whether it’s solving math puzzles, painting masterpieces, or playing musical notes. They celebrate our victories, whether big or small and help us learn from our mistakes, turning them into stepping stones toward success. 

A good teacher can make a real difference in a student’s life. They can help students to develop their talents and abilities, and they can also help them to become confident and self-motivated learners.

I am grateful for all the teachers who have helped me along the way. They have taught me so much, and they have helped me to become the person I am today. I know that I would not be where I am without them.

Remember, each day with a teacher is a new adventure, a new opportunity to learn, and a new chance to grow. So, young learners, let’s raise our hands and give a cheer to our teachers, the real-life magicians who make education a truly enchanting place to live.

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A. Here are two lines lines for a good teacher: Teachers are like shining stars guiding us to the path of knowledge. Teachers are our guardian angels.

A. A teacher is not an acronym, so there is no full form for it, yet some students exhibit affection for their teacher. It also allows one to express creativity. Following are some popular full forms of Teacher: T – Talented, E-Educated, A-Adorable, C-Charming, H-Helpful. E-Encouraging, R-Responsible.

A. A teacher is an educator or a person who helps one acquire knowledge and imparts wisdom through teaching methods.

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Importance of Teachers in Our Lives

Teachers are those who make children knowledgeable and cultured. A teacher is a beautiful gift given by god because god is a creator of the whole world and a teacher is a creator of a whole nation. A teacher is such an important creature in the life of a student, who through his knowledge, patience and love give a strong shape to a student’s whole life. 

A teacher shares academic knowledge, ethical values and assimilates moral values that help us shape our personality as better human beings. They represent an open book and try to share their life experience for a better tomorrow. A teacher has many qualities, they are efficient in their student’s life and success in every aspect. A teacher is very intelligent. They know how the mind of students gets concentrated in studies.

 During teaching, a teacher uses creativity so that students can concentrate on their studies. They are a repository of knowledge and have the patience and confidence to take responsibility for the future of the student. They only want to see their students successful and happy. Teachers are very prestigious people in the society, who through their magic of education, take the responsibilities of raising the lifestyle and mind level of the common people. 

Parents expect a lot from teachers. Teachers are the second parents who help the students balance their lives and spend the maximum childhood time. Just as our parents influence our childhood years, our teachers help shape us into the people we want to become when we grow up, having a huge impact on our lives. Students have complete faith in their teachers. In younger years, Students used to listen to their teachers more than anyone else as they used to spend more time with them than anyone else. 

The role of the teacher varies from class to game. A teacher is an important creature in everyone’s life who appears to do different things in our life. They are the creator of a wonderful future for our nation. 

Importance of a Teacher

A teacher has an important place not only in student life but also in every phase of life. They have all qualities which they distribute in their students. They know that not everyone has the same ability to receive, so a teacher observes all the abilities of each of their students and in the same way, they teach children. A teacher is a great listener of knowledge, prosperity, and light, from which we can benefit greatly throughout our life. Every teacher helps their students in choosing their path. Teachers teach their students how to respect elders. They tell their students the difference between respect and insult and many more. A teacher equips his/her student with the knowledge, skills, and positive behavior honored which the student never feels lost. The teacher makes them aware of how to use time and the restriction of time. A good teacher makes a good impression on his students. When any student makes a mistake, the teacher teaches them a lesson and also makes them realize their mistake. They teach us to wear clean clothes, eat healthy food, stay away from the wrong food, take care of parents, treat others well, and help us in understanding the importance of completing work. 

A teacher has many qualities which hold a special place in every student’s life. Teachers embrace various roles they are our friends when we get sad, our parents when we are hurt, and always good advisers. Teachers reward their students for their good work while sometimes punishing them for realizing the mistake to understand that this is not right for their lives.

Children’s future and present both are made by the teacher. He also enhances a good society by creating a good student throughout his life. Only a teacher knows what kind of association his student lives in and what kind of association he holds.

Teachers are great role models. The teachers influence students’ decidedness. For example, India’s most respectable President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, achieved his position as a great aerospace engineer because of his teacher. Mr. Siva Subramania Iyer’s teachings on how birds fly influenced Dr. Kalam’s contribution to society.

Not only in the education field, but there are also numerous examples in sports too, where teachers played a vital role in shaping the career of the athletes. A notable example is batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, who credits his coach and teacher, Mr. Ramakant Achrekar, for success. Like this, there are numerous examples in various fields of dance, music, acting, arts, science where teachers act as a pivotal role in shaping the life of their disciples.

Relation of Student and the Teacher

The relationship between the teacher and the student was very sacred in ancient times as education was so perfect. There are so many stories written in our scriptures that revolve around student and teacher relationships. Out of all those, the supreme sacrifice made by Eklavya is of prime importance and showcases a student’s dedication towards his teacher. 

Alas, This relation is lacking in recent times. Nowadays, it is considered a mere profession. It has become a business or source of income compared to earlier days where it was considered a noble profession. We should be conscious enough not to stain this noble profession and should not create an example that lifts people’s trust in teachers.

In India, we gave great importance to the teacher. According to the Indian concept, the teacher is the spiritual and intellectual father of the teacher. No education is possible without the help of the teacher. He is regarded as the “Guru” – a speculator, a companion, and a guide.

In ancient India, the transmission of knowledge was oral, and the teacher was the sole custodian of knowledge. The relationship between the teacher and the students was amiable and deep in ancient times. 

Hard Work is the Key to be a Teacher

It takes a lot of hard work to be a good teacher. First of all, always respect the elders and also obey them. Concentration should be increased toward society and education. To be a good teacher, one has a sense of unity in the heart, does not discriminate against anyone, everyone should be seen with a glance. They always encourage students, they never criticize their students. Develops a good interpersonal relationship with a student. One should always tell good things to their younger ones and always treat the classmate well, always take inspiration from the teacher.

The teacher has a huge contribution to our life. No one can developmentally, socially, and intellectually in their life without a teacher. Many teachers slap students, many give punishment but in the end, the teacher is never bad. It only depends on the way they teach, which is different for everyone and this creates a different image in the student’s mind. They do whatever just to make our future bright.

Every year, some teachers get honored. Teachers’ day is celebrated every year on 5 September, in memory of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, India’s second President. India is a home ground of some great teachers like Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Premchand, Swami Vivekanand, who have given some great lessons of life which are still in trend. On this day a special ceremony takes place in the school, in which students participate enthusiastically. A nation always honors all those teachers who help in eradicating ignorance of darkness. A teacher is an ocean of knowledge, we should keep acquiring knowledge on a subject for as long as possible.

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FAQs on Teacher Essay for Students in English

1. Why are Teachers are Important?

Teacher are building block of the nation. Children’s future and present both are made by the teacher. He also enhances a good society by creating a good student throughout his life.

2. What Makes a Good Teacher?

It takes a lot of hard work to be a good teacher. They always have to study and gain knowledge. To be a teacher good one have a sense of unity in the heart, do not discriminate against anyone, everyone should be seen with a glance.

3. What Should Be the Qualities to Be a Good Teacher?

Given are some qualities to be a good teacher

They always encourage students, they never criticize their students.

Develops a good interpersonal relationship with a student.

Imparts moral values and values of life.

Develop self-confidence in students.

4. When is Teacher’s Day celebrated and after whom?

Every year, teachers’ day is celebrated on 5th September, in memory of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, India’s second President.

5. Give an example reflecting how a teacher shaped the life of their disciple.

One of the prominent examples is of our Ex-President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam achieved his position as a great aerospace engineer because of his teacher, Mr. Siva Subramania Iyer who introduced him to the science behind birds being able to fly.

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Teachers, needless to say, play a huge role in shaping us as individuals. But some teachers leave a stronger impression on us than others, with their unique qualities and ways. We often remember these teachers when we grow up into adults. Here are a few sample essays on "my class teacher".

100 Words Essay On My Class Teacher

My class teacher’s name is Rajesh Kumar Mehta. He teaches English and is one of the most liked teachers in our batch. He is devoted to his students and never skips school. He has an M.A. (Master of Arts) in English and is 40 years old. He teaches very well. Rajesh sir has been an excellent teacher, and the way he teaches is easy to understand for every student.

My Class Teacher Essay

He has a way with difficult concepts that he breaks into simple terms. He is a known public speaker in the school since he presents information well. He performs the majority of the duties of the presenter. Rajesh sir serves as an inspiration to all students.

200 Words Essay On My Class Teacher

Sunil Dutt was my teacher in classes 3 and 4. He was one of my favourite teachers. For two years, he taught me English and Math. He lived close to the school despite being from Bhagalpur. He finished his higher education at the Bethel Mission School. He was incredibly kind and considerate.

He was skilled at teaching the young children in the class. Due to his unique and easy to understand approach, he is still remembered by many students. He made the mathematical concepts really simple, which is why I can still vividly remember what he taught me. He and I occasionally cross paths when I need assistance with difficult Maths or English problems.

He always smiled when he initially entered the classroom and inquired about our wellbeing. When our sports teacher wasn’t there, he helped us out in the sports as well. Despite his smiling demeanour, the teacher was stern. He routinely lectured students who had unfinished assignments.

With excellent teaching abilities, a good sense of humour, and an easy going personality, he is a teacher who never loses patience. When we did well on our tests and quizzes, he would occasionally give us chocolates. He didn't assign us many assignments to complete at home which always made the students happy.

500 Words Essay On My Class Teacher

As a teacher, Mr. Sunil Rajput is my favourite. He lives close to the school and is 40 years old. He is our class teacher and also teaches us maths . I was really scared of this subject. But because of his teaching, my mathematics skills have greatly improved.

I am able to solve most of my maths problems after being taught by him. His teaching style is quite unique and varied. Students of any age could understand any mathematical problem when it is explained by him. He helped me understand a lot of the arithmetic problems that I had.

I do a good job of memorising everything he teaches me. It has been made possible by his effective teaching methods. All his students excelled in the maths test that he recently took in class. He was delighted to see our progress and wished us well.

Qualities Of My Favourite Teacher

My favourite teacher possesses all the qualities that a good teacher should have. He inspires us to be punctual. He is a very trustworthy person. He appreciates the regular students in the class. He has never been absent from class. He is dependable and always shows up for class. He enjoys challenges and has a lovely disposition.

I adore his sense of humour, and he is really amiable. He is well regarded for his skill as a teacher. He never gives us too much homework or assignments. He allocates assignments in this manner because he is considerate of how many subjects and extra curricular we handle on a daily basis.

The most attractive characteristic of his personality is how helpful he is. Even after class, he assists the students facing difficulties and gives them time. He provides free tuition to a large number of students. He consistently motivates us to study harder and earn good grades.

He also promotes extracurricular activities. He takes the lead on many of the school's celebrations. His ability to communicate effectively makes him a good host or presenter for these occasions.

Hobbies Of My Favourite Teacher

My favourite teacher’s hobby is gardening. He maintains a garden in front of his home. He is also assisting us in creating a school garden. He has provided us with a thorough garden layout. Each student is actively involved in this project. We brought several flowering plants and the garden is coming out well.

He is also a skilled athlete. He joins us on the field sometimes. He teaches us proper cricket technique. He used to be quite talented at cricket during his youth. He still has incredible talent with a bat. He is a great batsman, and his favourite cricketers include legends like Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, and Kuldeep Yadav.

Along with all of these things, reading is one of his favourite pastimes. He also makes reading recommendations to us.

All I have to say about my favourite teacher is that he holds a special place in my life. He has done so much good and made a difference in my life. I understand that everyone has their own preferences, however in my situation, Mr. Sunil is my best teacher.

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An underwriter is a person who assesses and evaluates the risk of insurance in his or her field like mortgage, loan, health policy, investment, and so on and so forth. The underwriter career path does involve risks as analysing the risks means finding out if there is a way for the insurance underwriter jobs to recover the money from its clients. If the risk turns out to be too much for the company then in the future it is an underwriter who will be held accountable for it. Therefore, one must carry out his or her job with a lot of attention and diligence.

Finance Executive

Operations manager.

Individuals in the operations manager jobs are responsible for ensuring the efficiency of each department to acquire its optimal goal. They plan the use of resources and distribution of materials. The operations manager's job description includes managing budgets, negotiating contracts, and performing administrative tasks.

Bank Probationary Officer (PO)

Investment director.

An investment director is a person who helps corporations and individuals manage their finances. They can help them develop a strategy to achieve their goals, including paying off debts and investing in the future. In addition, he or she can help individuals make informed decisions.

Welding Engineer

Welding Engineer Job Description: A Welding Engineer work involves managing welding projects and supervising welding teams. He or she is responsible for reviewing welding procedures, processes and documentation. A career as Welding Engineer involves conducting failure analyses and causes on welding issues. 

Transportation Planner

A career as Transportation Planner requires technical application of science and technology in engineering, particularly the concepts, equipment and technologies involved in the production of products and services. In fields like land use, infrastructure review, ecological standards and street design, he or she considers issues of health, environment and performance. A Transportation Planner assigns resources for implementing and designing programmes. He or she is responsible for assessing needs, preparing plans and forecasts and compliance with regulations.

An expert in plumbing is aware of building regulations and safety standards and works to make sure these standards are upheld. Testing pipes for leakage using air pressure and other gauges, and also the ability to construct new pipe systems by cutting, fitting, measuring and threading pipes are some of the other more involved aspects of plumbing. Individuals in the plumber career path are self-employed or work for a small business employing less than ten people, though some might find working for larger entities or the government more desirable.

Construction Manager

Individuals who opt for a career as construction managers have a senior-level management role offered in construction firms. Responsibilities in the construction management career path are assigning tasks to workers, inspecting their work, and coordinating with other professionals including architects, subcontractors, and building services engineers.

Urban Planner

Urban Planning careers revolve around the idea of developing a plan to use the land optimally, without affecting the environment. Urban planning jobs are offered to those candidates who are skilled in making the right use of land to distribute the growing population, to create various communities. 

Urban planning careers come with the opportunity to make changes to the existing cities and towns. They identify various community needs and make short and long-term plans accordingly.

Highway Engineer

Highway Engineer Job Description:  A Highway Engineer is a civil engineer who specialises in planning and building thousands of miles of roads that support connectivity and allow transportation across the country. He or she ensures that traffic management schemes are effectively planned concerning economic sustainability and successful implementation.

Environmental Engineer

Individuals who opt for a career as an environmental engineer are construction professionals who utilise the skills and knowledge of biology, soil science, chemistry and the concept of engineering to design and develop projects that serve as solutions to various environmental problems. 

Naval Architect

A Naval Architect is a professional who designs, produces and repairs safe and sea-worthy surfaces or underwater structures. A Naval Architect stays involved in creating and designing ships, ferries, submarines and yachts with implementation of various principles such as gravity, ideal hull form, buoyancy and stability. 

Orthotist and Prosthetist

Orthotists and Prosthetists are professionals who provide aid to patients with disabilities. They fix them to artificial limbs (prosthetics) and help them to regain stability. There are times when people lose their limbs in an accident. In some other occasions, they are born without a limb or orthopaedic impairment. Orthotists and prosthetists play a crucial role in their lives with fixing them to assistive devices and provide mobility.

Veterinary Doctor

Pathologist.

A career in pathology in India is filled with several responsibilities as it is a medical branch and affects human lives. The demand for pathologists has been increasing over the past few years as people are getting more aware of different diseases. Not only that, but an increase in population and lifestyle changes have also contributed to the increase in a pathologist’s demand. The pathology careers provide an extremely huge number of opportunities and if you want to be a part of the medical field you can consider being a pathologist. If you want to know more about a career in pathology in India then continue reading this article.

Speech Therapist

Gynaecologist.

Gynaecology can be defined as the study of the female body. The job outlook for gynaecology is excellent since there is evergreen demand for one because of their responsibility of dealing with not only women’s health but also fertility and pregnancy issues. Although most women prefer to have a women obstetrician gynaecologist as their doctor, men also explore a career as a gynaecologist and there are ample amounts of male doctors in the field who are gynaecologists and aid women during delivery and childbirth. 

An oncologist is a specialised doctor responsible for providing medical care to patients diagnosed with cancer. He or she uses several therapies to control the cancer and its effect on the human body such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy and biopsy. An oncologist designs a treatment plan based on a pathology report after diagnosing the type of cancer and where it is spreading inside the body.

Audiologist

The audiologist career involves audiology professionals who are responsible to treat hearing loss and proactively preventing the relevant damage. Individuals who opt for a career as an audiologist use various testing strategies with the aim to determine if someone has a normal sensitivity to sounds or not. After the identification of hearing loss, a hearing doctor is required to determine which sections of the hearing are affected, to what extent they are affected, and where the wound causing the hearing loss is found. As soon as the hearing loss is identified, the patients are provided with recommendations for interventions and rehabilitation such as hearing aids, cochlear implants, and appropriate medical referrals. While audiology is a branch of science that studies and researches hearing, balance, and related disorders.

Hospital Administrator

The hospital Administrator is in charge of organising and supervising the daily operations of medical services and facilities. This organising includes managing of organisation’s staff and its members in service, budgets, service reports, departmental reporting and taking reminders of patient care and services.

For an individual who opts for a career as an actor, the primary responsibility is to completely speak to the character he or she is playing and to persuade the crowd that the character is genuine by connecting with them and bringing them into the story. This applies to significant roles and littler parts, as all roles join to make an effective creation. Here in this article, we will discuss how to become an actor in India, actor exams, actor salary in India, and actor jobs. 

Individuals who opt for a career as acrobats create and direct original routines for themselves, in addition to developing interpretations of existing routines. The work of circus acrobats can be seen in a variety of performance settings, including circus, reality shows, sports events like the Olympics, movies and commercials. Individuals who opt for a career as acrobats must be prepared to face rejections and intermittent periods of work. The creativity of acrobats may extend to other aspects of the performance. For example, acrobats in the circus may work with gym trainers, celebrities or collaborate with other professionals to enhance such performance elements as costume and or maybe at the teaching end of the career.

Video Game Designer

Career as a video game designer is filled with excitement as well as responsibilities. A video game designer is someone who is involved in the process of creating a game from day one. He or she is responsible for fulfilling duties like designing the character of the game, the several levels involved, plot, art and similar other elements. Individuals who opt for a career as a video game designer may also write the codes for the game using different programming languages.

Depending on the video game designer job description and experience they may also have to lead a team and do the early testing of the game in order to suggest changes and find loopholes.

Radio Jockey

Radio Jockey is an exciting, promising career and a great challenge for music lovers. If you are really interested in a career as radio jockey, then it is very important for an RJ to have an automatic, fun, and friendly personality. If you want to get a job done in this field, a strong command of the language and a good voice are always good things. Apart from this, in order to be a good radio jockey, you will also listen to good radio jockeys so that you can understand their style and later make your own by practicing.

A career as radio jockey has a lot to offer to deserving candidates. If you want to know more about a career as radio jockey, and how to become a radio jockey then continue reading the article.

Choreographer

The word “choreography" actually comes from Greek words that mean “dance writing." Individuals who opt for a career as a choreographer create and direct original dances, in addition to developing interpretations of existing dances. A Choreographer dances and utilises his or her creativity in other aspects of dance performance. For example, he or she may work with the music director to select music or collaborate with other famous choreographers to enhance such performance elements as lighting, costume and set design.

Videographer

Multimedia specialist.

A multimedia specialist is a media professional who creates, audio, videos, graphic image files, computer animations for multimedia applications. He or she is responsible for planning, producing, and maintaining websites and applications. 

Social Media Manager

A career as social media manager involves implementing the company’s or brand’s marketing plan across all social media channels. Social media managers help in building or improving a brand’s or a company’s website traffic, build brand awareness, create and implement marketing and brand strategy. Social media managers are key to important social communication as well.

Copy Writer

In a career as a copywriter, one has to consult with the client and understand the brief well. A career as a copywriter has a lot to offer to deserving candidates. Several new mediums of advertising are opening therefore making it a lucrative career choice. Students can pursue various copywriter courses such as Journalism , Advertising , Marketing Management . Here, we have discussed how to become a freelance copywriter, copywriter career path, how to become a copywriter in India, and copywriting career outlook. 

Careers in journalism are filled with excitement as well as responsibilities. One cannot afford to miss out on the details. As it is the small details that provide insights into a story. Depending on those insights a journalist goes about writing a news article. A journalism career can be stressful at times but if you are someone who is passionate about it then it is the right choice for you. If you want to know more about the media field and journalist career then continue reading this article.

For publishing books, newspapers, magazines and digital material, editorial and commercial strategies are set by publishers. Individuals in publishing career paths make choices about the markets their businesses will reach and the type of content that their audience will be served. Individuals in book publisher careers collaborate with editorial staff, designers, authors, and freelance contributors who develop and manage the creation of content.

In a career as a vlogger, one generally works for himself or herself. However, once an individual has gained viewership there are several brands and companies that approach them for paid collaboration. It is one of those fields where an individual can earn well while following his or her passion. 

Ever since internet costs got reduced the viewership for these types of content has increased on a large scale. Therefore, a career as a vlogger has a lot to offer. If you want to know more about the Vlogger eligibility, roles and responsibilities then continue reading the article. 

Individuals in the editor career path is an unsung hero of the news industry who polishes the language of the news stories provided by stringers, reporters, copywriters and content writers and also news agencies. Individuals who opt for a career as an editor make it more persuasive, concise and clear for readers. In this article, we will discuss the details of the editor's career path such as how to become an editor in India, editor salary in India and editor skills and qualities.

Linguistic meaning is related to language or Linguistics which is the study of languages. A career as a linguistic meaning, a profession that is based on the scientific study of language, and it's a very broad field with many specialities. Famous linguists work in academia, researching and teaching different areas of language, such as phonetics (sounds), syntax (word order) and semantics (meaning). 

Other researchers focus on specialities like computational linguistics, which seeks to better match human and computer language capacities, or applied linguistics, which is concerned with improving language education. Still, others work as language experts for the government, advertising companies, dictionary publishers and various other private enterprises. Some might work from home as freelance linguists. Philologist, phonologist, and dialectician are some of Linguist synonym. Linguists can study French , German , Italian . 

Public Relation Executive

Travel journalist.

The career of a travel journalist is full of passion, excitement and responsibility. Journalism as a career could be challenging at times, but if you're someone who has been genuinely enthusiastic about all this, then it is the best decision for you. Travel journalism jobs are all about insightful, artfully written, informative narratives designed to cover the travel industry. Travel Journalist is someone who explores, gathers and presents information as a news article.

Quality Controller

A quality controller plays a crucial role in an organisation. He or she is responsible for performing quality checks on manufactured products. He or she identifies the defects in a product and rejects the product. 

A quality controller records detailed information about products with defects and sends it to the supervisor or plant manager to take necessary actions to improve the production process.

Production Manager

Merchandiser.

A QA Lead is in charge of the QA Team. The role of QA Lead comes with the responsibility of assessing services and products in order to determine that he or she meets the quality standards. He or she develops, implements and manages test plans. 

Metallurgical Engineer

A metallurgical engineer is a professional who studies and produces materials that bring power to our world. He or she extracts metals from ores and rocks and transforms them into alloys, high-purity metals and other materials used in developing infrastructure, transportation and healthcare equipment. 

Azure Administrator

An Azure Administrator is a professional responsible for implementing, monitoring, and maintaining Azure Solutions. He or she manages cloud infrastructure service instances and various cloud servers as well as sets up public and private cloud systems. 

AWS Solution Architect

An AWS Solution Architect is someone who specializes in developing and implementing cloud computing systems. He or she has a good understanding of the various aspects of cloud computing and can confidently deploy and manage their systems. He or she troubleshoots the issues and evaluates the risk from the third party. 

Computer Programmer

Careers in computer programming primarily refer to the systematic act of writing code and moreover include wider computer science areas. The word 'programmer' or 'coder' has entered into practice with the growing number of newly self-taught tech enthusiasts. Computer programming careers involve the use of designs created by software developers and engineers and transforming them into commands that can be implemented by computers. These commands result in regular usage of social media sites, word-processing applications and browsers.

ITSM Manager

Information security manager.

Individuals in the information security manager career path involves in overseeing and controlling all aspects of computer security. The IT security manager job description includes planning and carrying out security measures to protect the business data and information from corruption, theft, unauthorised access, and deliberate attack 

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A teacher is every child’s first acquaintance when they start school. They are the ones who hold thir hands and guide their steps to take the first giant leap into the learning journey. A good teacher can have a lasting impression on a child, and can make school the most wonderful place for the child.  

When you ask a child what they think are the qualities of an ideal teacher, they make have lots of ideas to share. Expressing them in words in an organised manner will help them learn a very important skill in English language, I.e. essay writing. Learning how to write an essay is an essential lesson as it gives children an opportunity to put their thoughts in words, use new vocabulary, and also work on their creative thinking skills.  

This essay on An Ideal Teacher in English is a great assignment for students of primary classes. Let us guide your child with some ideas and important pointers to write a wonderful essay on An Ideal Teacher for classes 1, 2 and 3.

Key Points to Remember When Writing Essay On Ideal Teacher For Lower Primary Classes  

Here are a few points that your child must keep in mind when they write an essay on qualities of an ideal teacher.

  • Contemplate on the topic and jot down your ideas in a systematic manner.
  • Arrange your ideas in the correct sequence, clubbing similar ideas in the same paragraph.
  • Introduce the topic in the first line, by explaining what an ideal teacher is. Subsequently, describe the qualities of an ideal teacher.
  • You can also give an example of your teacher and explain why you think they are a good teacher.
  • Conclude the essay by describing the importance of an ideal teacher in a child’s life.

10 Lines On An Ideal Teacher For Kids   

An essay for class 1 and 2 can be written in simple language. The kids have just learnt to start writing, so let us guide them to write a few lines on the given topic with unique ideas, good vocabulary and correct grammar.

  • An ideal teacher is a teacher who deeply cares about their students.  
  • An ideal teacher imparts knowledge to the students  
  • They should also be a humble and unassuming person proving that true knowledge gives a person humility.  
  • An ideal teacher always understands their students, and helps them learn effectively.  
  • They are fair among all the students, and never show any bias when it comes to equal treatment.  
  • When a students is not able to understand a lesson, or doesn’t do well in a test, a good teacher encourages them to work harder instead of getting angry.  
  • I have always found my teacher Sonia ma’am to be an ideal teacher, because she teaches us the lessons in a fun way with lots of activities.  
  • She had once told us in class that to teach us well, she too reads lots of books everyday because an ideal teacher understands that learning never stops.  
  • Every child is talented in their own unique way, and a good teacher finds these hidden talents and encourages the child to sharpen their skills and excel at it.  
  • Students never forget a good teacher, and they open the door of many possibilities and opportunities for their future.  

A Paragraph On An Ideal Teacher For Children  

An ideal teacher is one that is dedicated towards their children’s learning journey. They look out for the students, help them, motivate them, understand their requirements and problems and guide them through it all. For me, my class teacher, Amita ma’am, is an ideal teacher. She teaches us science. Although I find the subject difficult, she makes learning all the new theories fun for us.  

She tells that that science is best understood by asking lots of questions. She motivates us to be curious and find our answers with her guidance. But when some students don’t understand the lessons, she focuses on them and teaches them patiently, without getting angry at them. She motivates us to work hard, be creative, have a rich imagination and be confident. I always look forward to attending her classes.  

Short Essay On An Ideal Teacher In 150 Words  

Here is an example of a short essay for classes 1, 2 and 3.

An ideal teacher is the most important person in the society. They are the nation builders, as they are responsible for teaching and nurturing the future of the world. They give correct guidance to the young kids.  

When it comes to the subjects, an ideal teacher is one who is highly knowledgeable about the topic and can answer any questions that a student might have. While being an expert in a subject, a good teacher understands that the little kids are still new to it, and boils it down for them for effective understanding and learning.  

An ideal teacher understands that every child is talented, and motivates them to open their wings and fly. They encourage the children to perform their best in every subject but are always ready to help the ones who may not be able to do very well or score in the test.  

An ideal teacher is respected by all their students. Whether a child is a class topper or is weak in studies, the teacher always remains fair and unbiased and treats all their students equally. They do not undermine the confidence of any child and have a lasting impact on the lives of their students for a long time to come.  

Most importantly, an ideal teacher knows that learning is never-ending. They never cease to acquire knowledge about their subjects to remain updated about the latest developments, discoveries, findings and theories. They match pace with the time and keep up with the generations to ensure that children find them relatable.  

Long Essay On An Ideal Teacher For Children  

Let’s write a long essay for class 3 on the qualities of an ideal teacher:

Teachers play perhaps the most crucial role in the process of one’s education. They dedicate their lives to passing on knowledge to younger generations. They are the key to progress in society and secure the future of upcoming generations.  

What Is An Ideal Teacher?  

An ideal teacher is one that leaves a lasting impression a child as they progress through their learning journey. They inspire the kids with their expertise in the subject, and guide them through all the difficulties along the way. They look out for the students and motivate them to recognise their own talents and abilities. They constantly raise their confidence with a positive spirit and empower them with knowledge.  

Qualities An Ideal Teacher Must Have  

A primary characteristic of an ideal teacher would be their own expertise. They would usually be very knowledgeable about their subject and would be able to answer any doubts. They would constantly be keeping themselves updated with that specific field and reading more scholarly works about that subject. They would be passionate about this subject, and that passion would encourage students to work hard in that ideal teacher’s class. If they are well-aware of their subject, it makes them self-confident.  

This confidence shows on the teacher’s face and in their behaviour towards students, which would also help in creating an excellent first impression. Being an ideal teacher would not be limited merely to teaching – it would also extend to being a mentor and guardian to students, helping them with whatever problems they have. The teacher would be able to build a strong, trustworthy relationship with the students.  

There are a lot of qualities that make a teacher Ideal and excellent, however it all boils down to some core factors. It is important to note that consistency in these qualities will contribute to the overall image of the school.  

1. Attentive

The most important quality of an ideal teacher is their ability to be attentive to all their students. They need to be able to respond quickly and efficiently so as not to lose students’ attention, as well as interpret the needs of individual students and adapt their teaching according.  

2. Good Communicator

A teacher should ideally be a good orator and an excellent motivator. This is one area that is often overlooked in education, but is extremely important. They should be able to communicate their knowledge clearly and command the attention of all students. In addition they need to be able to inspire students with a vision of the future as well as keep them motivated.  

A teacher should always remain fair in their treatment of all students. Expressing favouritism and treating children with partiality may make a teacher liked by a few students, but one who ensures all children are treated equally and given the same chances is respected by all.

4. Confident 

A teacher ideally should have sound knowledge about the subject matter being taught. It is important for them to have confidence in their abilities so as to give their students the right impression.  

5. Organised

A teacher needs to be organised in order to keep track of their own work and the activities of their students. They should allocate specific periods for each activity and try and stick towards that time table.  

6. Good with Technology

Technology is an extremely important part in today’s world, so a teacher should be able to keep up with the advancements to make sure they are not left far behind. They need to understand the advantages of using technology in their teaching methods and then apply it accordingly.  

7. Inspiring

A teacher is a role model for his or her students, so he or she needs to set an example by being an inspiration. They need to set goals and standards for themselves so as to inspire their students.  

8. Creative

A teacher should be creative and teach new creative ideas to their student. They should introduce concepts that the students never knew of, which means they will have to get creative and come up with methods on how best to impart knowledge in a way that is easy to understand and grasp.  

A teacher needs to be kind and friendly so as to form a good rapport with their students. They should be able to empathize with their student’s problems and try to help them in the best way possible.  

10. Patient

Above all, a teacher needs patience in order to deal with all kinds of students. Their students may not be the most hardworking or attentive, so they need to have patience and teach them every day with the same enthusiasm as day one. Along with this quality, a teacher should also keep an open mind and try to understand their students instead of constantly labeling them with negative attributes.    

Duties Of An Ideal Teacher  

An ideal teacher takes their duty of educating the young generation very seriously. They are responsible for nurturing the future of our generation by educating them and opening up their minds to several possibilities and opportunities.  

A good teacher has a duty to make the child understand the importance of education and dedicate themselves to their studies.  

Another duty that a teacher has is to remain fair in all their judgements of their students. They must ensure that every child feels that they are heard. Some children may be quick to grasp concepts, others may require a bit more attention. An ideal teacher makes sure all the children have understood the lessons well.  

It is the duty of a teacher to make sure that every child enjoys their right to education and that none is left behind due to unavailability of resources. Some teachers go above and beyond their day jobs to ensure that children who lack resources, finances and opportunities also receive education by running night schools, special classes or education drives and camps in remote areas.  

What Will Your Child Learn From An Ideal Teacher Essay?  

This essay will be a great practice for your child to perfect their writing skills. This topic encourages kids to write from their opinions as well as encourages them to think of ideals, morals and principles. Writing about their ideal teacher will make your child understand what a good teacher is. They will gain more respect for their teachers and learn to be grateful for the opportunities that they receive in life.  

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Why I Want to Become a Teacher Essay

Teachers are our future builders and they work very hard for the success of their students. They inspire us, make us clear of many topics, and also scold us. But it is necessary sometimes and they try their best to develop new ideas and thoughts within us.

Short and Long Essays on Why I Want to Become a Teacher in English

Essay on Why I Want to Become a Teacher for students of class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and class 12 in English in 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 500 words. Also find short Why I Want to Become a Teacher essay 10 lines.

Why I Want to Become a Teacher Essay 10 Lines (100 – 150 Words)

1) I want to become a teacher because I love this profession.

2) I would really love to teach others.

3) I want to educate each and every citizen of my country.

4) Teaching is a high-paid job with flexible working days.

5) My mother is a teacher and she inspires me for this profession.

6) Education is necessary and by being a teacher I want to educate the poor without a fee.

7) After parents, a teacher is responsible for giving us a better future.

8) I want to be a teacher because a teacher is respected everywhere.

9) Behind every successful student, the hard work of a teacher is also reflected.

10) I want to become a teacher to bring a positive change in society.

Essay 1 (400 Words) – Why I want to Become a Teacher

Introduction

Teachers are one of the most important pillars of our society. There are different professions like doctors who treat their patients, engineers build buildings, and similarly, teachers play a very important role in building a mannerly society. They not only teach us manners but also show the path of success. Really a society is incomplete without gentle people.

My Favourite Teacher

My favourite teacher is Ashwani ma’am, she teaches us Maths. I like her and want to become like her. She is unique in her own way; she never gets hesitated of my questions and tells me even 10 times. Actually, I do not like Maths but her patience and way of teaching really inspires me. I would like to say that, all teachers work very hard so that we can get good marks. I love my teachers and want to really thank them for their efforts.

Why I want to Become a Teacher

All of us want to become something in our future and we server our nation in different ways. Similarly, I want to become a teacher and want to make studies easier for students. I want to make a school where I can educate the poor free of cost. I have seen some children on the street; they beg and do dirty jobs. Children are the future of any nation, so we should handle them with care.

We learn different things from different places and one of the most common places in our school. Teachers are not only those who teach us at school, they can be anyone who teaches you. They can either give you bookish knowledge or some moral and social knowledge. Some life coaches and motivational speakers are also teachers. People who take you out from darkness are teachers and I really want to become one of them.

All teachers do a great job and the teaching profession is a kind of social work. I wish all of us should spare some time in teaching students of their locality so that they can make sure that no child left without education. Teachers are not only those who teach us at school, it can be anyone who wants to educate society. My teachers always teach me to become a good human first that’s why they teach us good manners first because a gentleman can only make a better society.

Why I Want to Become a Teacher Essay 2 – (250 Words)

All of us go to school to learn new things and develop good habits, although we learn these things at home too. So, I can say my mother is my first teacher. Then when I visited my school, it was my primary miss; she was just a wonderful person. Teachers always want their students to learn more and more. They like it when a student asks questions and wants to learn more. There are only two people in this world who feel happy in answering my silly questions. One is my mother and the other one is my school teacher.

Who is My Favourite Teacher?

I cannot mention a name here because I love all of my teachers. They work very hard; at home, it is my mother. When it is my exam, she looks more tensed and worried. At school, my subject teachers give their best and revise many times, so that we could get more marks. If I will get good marks, it will be my marks. There will be my name written on the scorecard.

My teachers and mother never get credit and the examiners never praise them, still, they struggle for us. They bring the best study material for us; they draw the best of best examples which makes it easy to understand. It is not so easy to give instant examples, one should prepare for it. Really hats off to my teachers and their dedication.

Respect your teachers because you are really lucky to have them. In a very famous quote by Kabir Das Ji, he explained that “it was my teacher who told me about God, so when I meet both God and Teacher at the same time, I will honour my teacher first”.

Essay 3 (500 – 600 Words) – Teachers: The Builder of Our Society

Teachers also called “Guru” hold a special place in our hearts as well as society. In the ancient Indian society knowledge used to be reciprocated in vocal form. Our gurus use to memorize different types of Veda and other mythological books. Students at the age of 8 were sent to ashrams and use to return after acquiring all knowledge. The main motive of education was to build a knowledgeable and gentle society so that they can live peacefully in society.

How Teachers Build a Society

Apart from ancient gurus all of us have a primary teacher at our home. Yes, it is our parents and they teach us how to speak, walk, and many other circular activities. Our parents make us able to build some good habits and these habits are helpful for us in many ways. These habits make us able to acquire higher education because if a child cannot talk it is very difficult for him to learn anything at school. So, we can say our parents are our first teachers and they teach us some basic things.

When we visit our school, we meet some other teachers, who teach us various subjects. This schoolish knowledge helps us to choose a better carrier. It helps us to know our interest and know our potential.

In this way, a school teacher helps us to select our carrier. In this way, some of us become doctors, whereas some become pilots. This together makes a mannered and peaceful society. When there will be education, there will be less crime. In this way, I can say that all credit goes to a teacher to build a mannered society.

They Polish our Skills

Some of us are born brilliant, whereas some are born singers. Still, they cannot do anything of their own; they need a coach who can teach them the correct technique and style to deal with their abilities.

A teacher always wants his students to shine and become more able. They equally work hard with you; you would have seen your teachers taking an extra class before your examination. They can quietly sit aside and let you perform as per your knowledge, but they won’t. They always want each and every child of the class to perform his best and they help us in doing so.

Whatever carrier you would choose, you always need a good teacher and a good teacher can completely change your life. I really feel blessed to have such teachers in my life.

Some Famous Teachers

  • One of the most important names from the history of teachers is Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and on the 5th of October, we celebrate Teachers day in India. It was Radhakrishnan’s birthday and he wished to celebrate his birthday as a teacher’s day. He himself was a teacher and inspired people and became a role model for teachers.

One of his famous quotes “A true teachers are those who help us to think for ourselves”.

  • Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was another gem who thought us many things. He was such a gentle and nobleman that he had zero haters and was an amazing youth icon. His name itself is an inspiration for many of us.

In one of his famous quotes, he said that “I believe there is no other profession in the world that is more important to society than that of a teacher”. Apart from this, there are many famous names and teachers who inspired their students to perform best and develop new ideas for the development of the nation as well as society.

Teachers always hold a special place and respect in our society. I can proudly say that being a teacher is one of the best professions. Always listen to your teachers and make them proud of your performance because they get nothing in return. But if their students succeed, they feel satisfied. A teacher not only builds a society but also builds a nation.

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FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

Ans . A teacher is a person who aids the students in the process of learning.

Ans . Our former President Dr. Abdul Kalam said that teaching is a noble profession.

Ans . Teachers who do not work for their selfish motives and are ready to help students are good teachers.

Ans . We celebrate teacher’s day every year on the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan i.e. on the 5th of September.

Ans . Teacher’s day is celebrated to pay our gratitude to all the teachers for their important contribution in shaping the life of students.

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Short Essay on Our Class Teacher [100, 200, 400 Words] With PDF

The role of teachers cannot be underestimated. They build the future of the nation. A class teacher is a central figure in the classroom. During the course of the last few years, an estimation of the role and responsibilities of class teachers has come up in many examinations. Hence, we have come forward with this lesson. Here you will learn to write an essay on your class teacher in three different sets to meet with your requirements.

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Short Essay on Our Class Teacher in 100 words

Our class teacher Ms. Anamika Ghosh is a responsible individual. She is well-liked and well-respected by everybody. She is a noble and unbiased person. She inspires us in a variety of ways. Our English literature and language classes are taken by her.

She has assisted us in becoming better people. She assists us in recognising and appreciating differences. She assists us in gaining a closer relationship with Mother Earth and the natural world. Under her supervision, we have improved our speaking and writing abilities. She keeps a lot of patience with us. Her demeanour is courteous. She has always instilled in us a sense of humility.

Short Essay on Our Class Teacher in 200 Words

The importance of a teacher cannot be overstated. They help to shape the country’s future. In the classroom, the class instructor is a pivotal character. Our class teacher, Mr. Ajay Singh carries a great deal of responsibility and never complains.

He sets the tone for the classroom and ensures that everything is kept in order. He motivates us in several ways. He has aided us in growing as individuals. He has instilled in us a sense of the importance of humanity. He aids us in appreciating and recognising differences. He is patient with us. His demeanour is respectful. He has instilled in us a feeling of humility.

In class, he maintains an elegant demeanour. He takes our English class. He loves to illustrate the stories in front of us to understand the characters and plot better. His writing is elegant and tidy. During discussions, he writes in large letters and breaks the content into subsections. His voice is crisp and audible.

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Short Essay on Our Class Teacher in 400 words

A class teacher is a central figure in any classroom. Many kinds of duties rest on her shoulders. She plays many different roles. She is a teacher, a guide, a friend, a counsellor to her pupils.

Our class teacher, Ms. Anamika Ghosh is a responsible person. She is kind and well respected by one and all. She is impartial and noble. We get inspired by her in many ways. She has helped us to become better people.

She has imbibed within us the importance of humanity. She helps us in understanding differences. She helps us in getting close to mother earth and nature. We have also improved our speaking and writing skills under her guidance. She is very patient with us. She is polite in her manners. She has always taught us to be humble.

She presents herself gracefully in class. She takes our English class. She likes to dramatize the narratives before us to give us a clear understanding of the characters. Her handwriting is neat and beautiful. She writes in big fonts and divides the text into subsections during discussion. Her voice is loud and clear. She is cheerful and does not lose her temper. She never gets irritated or annoyed. She fixes all our problems and helps us in clearing our doubts. She recommends interesting storybooks to us to read in our leisure. 

We stay attentive in her class. She likes to play quizzes with us to test our knowledge. She encourages us to talk in English and helps us with translations. She is very creative. She likes to keep the green boards in our classroom decorated and updated. She reads out important pieces of news to us and gives us new words every day to improve our vocabulary. She shuffles our seats every week so that we make new friends.

She is democratic. We get to select our representatives. The representative of the class is changed every month. We deliver a speech highlighting all the qualities that make us unique and worthy of the post. She helps us in figuring out these qualities. Our class always secure prizes in the morning assembly for the most well-mannered section. We are proud to have her as our mentor.

She tells us that there is always some room for improvement and helps us become better persons and students. She is the best teacher we have had and we wish to have her again as our class teacher next year.

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