Wednesday, February 16, 2011

I Am a Teacher

I am a teacher.  I have been ever since I realized that this was my life's calling, my passion unfolded, my dream in life.  I don't become a teacher when I show up at school at 7 AM and then turn it off when I leave hours after my contract time ends.  I am a teacher every minute of the day, every day of the year, with every breath I take.

I am passionate about teaching.  I spend hours every day at home thinking of how I can reach my children better (the students are all my children), how I can make their day better, how I can enrichen their lives.  I discuss, reflect, and I dream bigger, better, and more every day.  I lead, I comfort, I support, and I dare to believe in all of my students and what they can offer to the world.

I love my students.  I ride with them through their journeys in life; when they celebrate I cheer with them, when they grieve, I cry with them.  But more importantly, I teach them.  Every day they show up to school and even if they don't, I always continue teaching.  I see my job as an honor, as something only a select few do really well.  My job is not just a job, it is who I am.

Teachers are not made in college, they become them in the classroom.  Teachers reach out to anyone that enters their worlds, and they impact every single aspect of this American life.  Support them, cherish them, and right now, fight for them and their rights.  We are here to help America succeed and grow, not to take the blame.

3 comments:

Jane Hatzinger said...

You are indeed a teacher!!! Stand proud and tall at those Capital steps as many before you have done and protect what you have earned, not been given. You are supported and appreciated!! @teachjane

JoAnnJ68 said...

Almost everyone assumes they can teach but few truly can. Teaching is something you are born to do, it is in your heart and soul and no one can take it away. I realized I had "the calling" in fifth grade 7 vowed no child would have to withstand what had happened to me. You too, are one of those special people. I know this is a tough time for you but don't give up because those kids need you not only to teach them but to love them as only you can do.
@JoAnnJ68

kelalford said...

I feel the same way about my students. Thank you for writing this post. You should know that teachers all over the country are supporting you! You should receive your governor's thanks and praise not treated like you do not matter!

 

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