{"id":1766,"date":"2023-08-10T01:10:44","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T06:10:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.teachersoftomorrow.org\/?p=1766"},"modified":"2024-08-11T12:03:22","modified_gmt":"2024-08-11T17:03:22","slug":"should-i-be-a-teacher","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.teachersoftomorrow.org\/blog\/insights\/should-i-be-a-teacher\/","title":{"rendered":"Should I Be A Teacher in 2024? 30 Top Reasons To Consider"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Talk to all teachers you know and only a few will tell you that being a teacher is something they regret doing. Common reason is that they find fulfillment in influencing students and helping them in shaping the future. While it may not be the same for each and every educator, there would always be good reasons to become one.<\/p>\n
If you’ve been asking yourself “Should I become a teacher<\/a>“<\/strong> or “why become a teacher”<\/strong> this post is for you.<\/p>\n We\u2019ve put together 23 amazing reasons that make teaching a self-fulfilling career. To make our reasoning more valuable, we\u2019ve compiled opinions and recommendations from education\u2019s top experts and influencers.<\/p>\n Our Experts Teachers answer: \u201cWhat’s the single most important reason to become a teacher?\u201d<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Teaching will give you the satisfaction of watching your learners discover new learning. Good teachers experience priceless joy as their students progress in academics, gain new knowledge, grow passionate about a subject, and establish a more profound interest in it.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Your role is gratifying because your learners acquire creativity and a positive approach toward life and discover their potential to lead a productive life, all through your guidance.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Teaching allows you to model effective communication, empathy, sharing, positivity, and respect for others. Being a teacher means setting a good example for your students to follow. You are responsible for modeling effective communication, respect for others, empathy, sharing, and positivity.<\/span><\/p>\n As an educator, you can help learners establish their strengths and interests. You can then tailor your lessons to grow their interests by allowing them to choose topics that appeal to their passions and then helping them develop their strengths and passions.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Tiffany Whitehead<\/strong><\/p>\n “The single most important reason to become a teacher is because you have a deep love of learning and want to pass that along to others. If nothing makes you happier and more fulfilled than seeing a student discover their passion, experience success in learning, or come to understand the importance of perseverance, then teaching is for you! ”<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0mightylittlelibrarian.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER: @librarian_tiff<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n “Being a teacher is having a deep love of learning & want to pass that to others.” Teachers are often attracted to the vocation due to a sense of service. \u00a0They usually have this deep, perceptible urge to make a difference in others\u2019 lives. By being an educator, you\u2019ll clearly see the fruits of your labor every single day as you use your knowledge and intelligence to encourage students to become excited and eager with learning.<\/p>\n Ross M. McGill<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cThe love of learning is the single biggest reason to become a teacher. Over the past 20 years, increased accountability, politics and limited budgeting has sidelined teachers to teach to the test, rather than to nourish a love of learning.\u201d<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0Teacher Toolkit<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER: @TeacherToolkit<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n “The love of learning is the single biggest reason to become a teacher.”<\/p>\n Students look up to you as their teacher, especially if you can establish a strong relationship with them. Teachers are responsible not only for educational enrichment. You constantly connect with your students, inspire them, guide them, shape their minds, and create a well-adjusted generation for society.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Based on Pew Research Polls, teachers are some of the most important occupations in the community.<\/p>\n Lee Araoz<\/strong><\/p>\n The single most important reason to become a teacher is to teach students not to accept the default. The teachers of tomorrow must show students how to create change by giving them the strategies and tools needed to actively seek out new information and create unique content based on their passions.<\/p>\n WEBSITE: The Golden Age of Education<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER:\u00a0@LeeAraoz<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “Become a teacher to teach students not to accept the default.” Continuous learning will create effectiveness, creativity, and engaging ways that will make you more resourceful for your learners.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Also, besides your subject teaching area, you acquire skills to guide students<\/a> in their co-curriculum activities such as school clubs, crafts, sports, and student counseling.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Here are some skills that will contribute to ensuring a fulfilling and impactful career in education:<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Meg Ormiston<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cPassion for changing the world should the single most important reason to become a teacher. Our future teachers need that passion, energy, creativity, and the hope that good teachers can change the future one student at a time. Our future teachers need to bring their bubbly enthusiasm into our schools and let that passion inspire colleagues. The unbridled new teacher energy is contagious and that might just re-energize some of our veteran teachers. We need passionate educators today more than ever!\u201d<\/p>\n WEBSITE: Megormiston.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER:\u00a0@megormi<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “Passion for changing the world should the most important reason to become a teacher.” Teachers are being looked up to not only by students but also by people surrounding them. Since they do an excellent job in shaping the future and molding the minds of youth, they effortlessly create positive relationships as they continue to interact and influence the younger generation.<\/span><\/p>\n Excellent relationships with your students, their parents, and your colleagues will promote a sense of belonging and inclusivity, improving their learning experiences. You can build better relationships with your learners by treating all learners with the same respect and kindness despite their differences.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Cordial relationships with all stakeholders increase their sense of responsibility. This enhances their support for learning outcomes and the general well-being of the whole school.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Catlin Tucker<\/strong><\/p>\n “If you love learning, become a teacher. This profession needs curious, excited, fearless learners ready to experiment, fail, and innovate. If our goal is to cultivate life-long learners, then we must model that learning ourselves.”<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0catlintucker.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER: @Catlin_Tucker<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n “If you love learning, become a teacher.” Continuous interactions with learners encourage you to be a lifelong learner. Teaching creates a knowledge-sharing platform between you and your students. You learn from them as they learn from you.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Children are curious; their questions encourage you to continually research and find new information to bring to your learners. Some incentives come with continued learning. For instance, you can gain salary increases or be promoted to administrative positions.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Professional development programs<\/span><\/a> provide a structured path for you to acquire knowledge on better teaching practices, emerging issues in education, pedagogical study theory, and network and learn from the experts. Some professional development programs are required to maintain licensure in teaching.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Professional development training will help you become a better teacher by enhancing your <\/span>planning and organization skills<\/span>. Ultimately, this gives you more time to focus on your students and less on the paperwork. Examples of professional development available to you as a teacher include;\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ann S. Michaelsen<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cTeachers can change the lives of children. As a teacher you have the ability to reach out and be a mentor and a role model for kids who need it. Another important reason to become a teacher is that these are changing times. Today smart students can learn pretty much whatever they want whenever they want! This is a shift we as educators have to embrace. With the use of technology what goes on in the classroom is changing. Students can solve real world problems! Classrooms and teachers are learning how to collaborate with global peers and how to create beautiful and important work that they can share with the world. At the same time fake news is becoming the norm. Students need well informed teachers to help them spot fake news and make sense of what is happening in the world. Schools are becoming more important and relevant.<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0annmichaelsen.com<\/a><\/em> “Teachers have the ability to reach out, be a mentor and role model for kids who need it.” As you teach, you are continually giving back to the community and contributing to society positively as you influence the minds of future innovators, policymakers, and leaders. Teaching creates all other professions, hence sharing your knowledge significantly shapes society and future generations.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Your ability to share is influenced by how much intellectual wealth you accumulate. <\/span>Educational blogs and websites<\/span><\/a> provide the resources to grow your wealth of knowledge, giving you the credibility you need to inspire your students positively.<\/span><\/p>\n You must establish your network of teachers to support each other and share ideas, new instructional trends, and resources to inspire your learners better.<\/span><\/p>\n Jeffrey Bradbury<\/strong><\/p>\n The single most important reason to become a teacher is to have the opportunity to give back. Every teacher has that one teacher who went out of their way to make sure that they found their path. When you work with students, you have the amazing ability and responsibility to provide guidance and mentorship to an entirely new generation of young adults. It is our responsibility and duty to pass on our knowledge and leave the world better than when we first found it.<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0jeffreybradbury.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER:\u00a0@JeffBradbury<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n “Being a teacher is to having the opportunity to give back.” <\/p>\n Turquoise Parker<\/strong><\/p>\n I cannot be what I cannot see, help me reimagine my possibilities.<\/p>\n Representation matters. In adulthood, my ever growing awareness of the present and historic inequities that people of color face in our country has compelled me to reevaluate those systems and my participation in them.<\/p>\n Website: mrsparkersprofessors.blogspot.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n Twitter:\u00a0@PrkrsProfessors<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “Being a teacher of color is my powerful weapon to help change this world.” Your teaching credential is portable and can be used to teach in different states, overseas, and in different types of schools.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Across the nation, there is an increasing <\/span>demand for educators<\/span> as school districts hope to hire qualified educators to address the educational needs of students.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The demand for teachers has risen in the most developed regions, including California, Texas, Washington, Nevada, Hawaii, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, and New York. Therefore, you can choose where to work and live across the country.<\/span><\/p>\n The specific content areas experiencing <\/span>teacher shortages<\/span> across states include:<\/span><\/p>\n Tim Bedley<\/strong><\/p>\n “One reason I became a teacher was that I love running my own business. I love organizing events.”<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0timbedley.com<\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER: @tbed63<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “One reason I became a teacher was that I love running my own business.” Current demand for teachers rises in the most developed regions, including California, Texas, Illinois, Florida, and New York. Experienced teachers have the privilege to choose where to live and work anywhere in the world. And in every location, they\u2019d always be admired and respected for being in such a noble profession.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Kevin Honeycutt<\/strong><\/p>\n “Teaching is the closest thing we as a species have to permanence. Transmitting our knowledge through time while inspiring new knowledge is the highest of honors.”<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0best-keynote.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER: @kevinhoneycutt<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “#Teaching is the closest thing we as a species have to permanence.” Not only because it is a noble profession, but it also allows you to be continuously creative and be better professionally. You can hone your creativity in every lesson by adding interest to capture your students’ attention. Nowadays, teachers have plenty of opportunities to be creative and exhaust all methods possible to create an optimum learning environment for students.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n They can use creativity in various ways to promote learner activities that optimize learning, such as;<\/span><\/p>\n Lillie Marshall<\/strong><\/p>\n “Teaching is a rare combination of creativity, intellectual challenge, and fun, paired with the opportunity to create positive change on a hands-on, daily basis. If you find a school that’s a match for your passions, and a district that’s supportive, there is no better job. “<\/p>\n WEBSITE:\u00a0TeachingTraveling.com<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n TWITTER: @WorldLillie<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “Teaching is a rare combination of creativity, intellectual challenge, and fun.” <\/p>\n Frederick M. Hess<\/strong><\/p>\n It\u2019s pretty damn simple, really. You\u2019re working with kids. You\u2019re shaping values. You\u2019re building character. You\u2019re helping young minds wrestle with big ideas. Teachers do the work that everyone else just talks about. If one sets aside for a moment issues of compensation, bureaucratic nonsense, and professional dead-ends, it\u2019s the best work there is.<\/p>\n Website: Blog for Ed Week<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n Twitter: @rickhess99<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n Author of Letters to a Young Education Reformer<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n “By being a teacher, you\u2019re helping young minds wrestle with big ideas.” Most professionals cringe at the thought of a routine career every day, from 9-5. With teaching, every day is different. You work through new units in the curriculum and incorporate ideas, teaching methods, and learner activities that spark learners’ interest, livening up the classroom.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n You encounter new learners with different characters, perspectives, and backgrounds each school year.<\/span><\/p>\nThe Main Reasons to Become a Teacher in 2024<\/h2>\n
1. Teaching makes a difference, with visible results.<\/b><\/h2>\n
\n@librarian_tiff<\/a><\/p>\n2. Influence the next generation.<\/b><\/h2>\n
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\n@LeeAraoz<\/a><\/p>\n3. You are constantly learning new skills.<\/b><\/h2>\n
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\n@megormi<\/a><\/p>\n4. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community.<\/b><\/h2>\n
\n@Catlin_Tucker<\/a><\/p>\n5. You\u2019ll get to learn as well as teach.<\/b><\/h2>\n
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\n@annmic<\/a><\/p>\n6. Sharing Knowledge is Important.<\/h2>\n
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7. Teachers can work all over the world.<\/b><\/h2>\n
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\n@kevinhoneycutt<\/a><\/p>\n8. Teaching is the best job in the world.<\/h2>\n
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\n@rickhess99<\/a><\/p>\n9. No two days are the same.<\/b><\/h2>\n