I get so excited this time of year because of the opportunity
that’s ahead of me. I get to TEACH!!! As a teacher we have one of
the most impacting jobs there are in our society. We are in constant
contact with children to ensure they receive a world class education and will
be successful after school in a career or college. We should be proud of
what we do on a daily basis. We are amazing educators who care about our
students so make sure you share that passion with everyone. Let your
voice be heard. I wish more people had the opportunity to feel the
thrill of teaching.
Before you get into full teaching mode take a minute and
think about a teacher that impacted you. What did they do, how did they
make you feel, what made them different from all the other teachers you had.
Could you take on everyday with all of
your students the same way that teacher took on everyday with you?
Mrs. Nancy Burke was a high school
physical education and health teacher at South Lakes High School
in Reston, Virginia. She also was an amazing athletic trainer. There
were frustrating days in high school where I did not see the value of my
education. There were times that I wished I was not a school. I
never went to Mrs. Burke for help, she just took the time when she saw me down
to chat, check-in and see how I was doing, most of the time I would say
I'm fine, even though I wasn't. That did not stop Mrs. Burke she kept on
asking and eventually I opened up. She became an integral part of my education,
she was a mentor. Whenever life got hard, demanding or confusing she was
there with encouraging words, failure was not an option. She was also
there in my accomplishments and triumphs celebrating with me.
Did Mrs. Burke have to take extra time out of her day to mentor me, no,
but she did it anyway because she cared. She wanted me to succeed in all
aspects of life. Because of her influence I have vowed to never let a
student think they are a failure.
I challenge you to reach out all of your students, make sure their
voices are heard. Give them the opportunity and resources to be
successful. I truly believe its not about how smart our students are but about
how hard they work and the ability to never give up. I also
challenge you to advocate for our great profession, we truly are heroes,
sometimes even superheroes.
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