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Questions to Ask Before Becoming a Teacher

By Matthew Lynch
July 18, 2022
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Have you asked yourself these seven crucial questions about your desire to teach? Prospective teachers imagine themselves performing fantastic things in the classroom. But most forget not everyone is cut out for a teaching job. Examine these seven things to determine if this career path is right for you. Do your homework before enrolling in a teacher training program.

What is your motivation for becoming a teacher?

Want to assist kids? Do you enjoy helping students? Are you looking for work? Good pay? Important points. Veteran professors realize their job is difficult.

Because they love teaching and helping students become the best versions of themselves, many educators have stayed in the field for twenty years. Teachers are always needed. It takes a certain kind of enthusiasm for teaching to survive the first few years in a classroom.

What are your strengths and weaknesses?

Perhaps you are a good writer. So does it qualify you to teach English? Consider your strengths and weaknesses while deciding on a teaching profession. After their first year, many secondary instructors resigned because their superior math skills did not help them manage classroom issues as math teachers. Playing with young children does not imply that you will like instructing and punishing them.

What grade do you want to teach?

Are you ready for kids to weep or cry over a toy that someone else is playing with if you teach Kindergarten? If you plan to teach 12th grade, are you ready to advise pregnant students on college options? Teaching is so much more than content knowledge. When you become a teacher, you are responsible for your student’s intellectual, social, and emotional well-being.

Would you mind bagging an additional degree or certification?

Secondary school teachers require a bachelor’s degree in curricular and teaching certification. Schooling is expensive. Do you want to teach 3rd grade but already have a degree in Public Relations?

When will you graduate?

Keep in mind school start times if you plan to teach right out of college. A typical school year runs from August through May or June. What if you graduate during the winter? Hiring throughout the school year is rare. How will you get by for months without a job when school is out?

Do you have time to spare after working a 40-hour workweek?

Most teachers work more than 40 hours every week. On weekends, teachers grade essays or plan classes. Will you work 50-60 hours every week? A teacher’s summer vacation is paid. Is this trade-off worth it? Does it fit into your current lifestyle?

How many schools are in your city?

After receiving a teaching license or degree, you must find work. Not living in a huge city like Houston will be an issue. Within a 5-mile radius, sixty schools will be employing new teachers. Unless you want to commute two hours each way, expect to be jobless for a few years if you live in Buford, Wyoming.

A teacher is a remarkable person who has a special gift. Do you think teaching is the right career for you right now?

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