Sunday, January 25, 2009

Why I became a Math Teacher

As a freshmen, I enrolled into University of Delaware as a declared biology major, following my ambition in becoming a radiologist.  After taking some courses I realized this field was not right path for me.  I started thinking about what I enjoyed and thought of the times when I tutored students in mathematics.  The excitement I had when tutoring students made me switch majors and transfer to Montclair State University to pursue a career in mathematics with a concentration in secondary education.  But even up until not too long ago, I had doubts about choosing the right career.  I was extremely nervous I would end up not enjoying teaching as I thought I would.  When I started my student teaching semester I suddenly realized I was right where I belonged.  Seeing how much I impacted my students within the three months that I was there was one of the most rewarding feelings I had in my life.  The connections I made with the students and staff were indescribable and made it much harder to part ways when I ended my semester.  This experience gave me the confidence and reassurance to become a successful mathematics teacher.  The completion of my student teaching semester was also the completion of my undergraduates degree and now I am continuing my education and receiving a BS in mathematics education.

1 comment:

  1. Where did you student teach? High school or middle school?

    Great you had such a positive experience. What do you think made it so positive? Identifying what makes some student teaching positive and others negative is valuable for students getting close to that part of their education.

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