Educating our Children

April5

“Education would be so much more effective if its purpose were to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know how much they don’t know, and be imbued with a lifelong desire to know it.”

– Sir William Haley

157079954 6129c7d4d5 Educating our ChildrenMy good friend – Kenneth came to the US to pursue a career of teaching.  He is currently teaching Special Education in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  He told me that it is indeed a challenge not only because he is tasked to handle tough students but also because of the difference in culture.  Back home, students have a high regard and respect to their teachers.  Here, his experience was the exact opposite.  They’d care less if their teacher is going to drop them out of school. This is a very challenging and demanding job but this seemed to be one of the recession-proof career and I’m talking about being an educator in general not just for special education.

In this regard, I have decided out of curiosity to search on what one needs to prepare oneself in taking this challenge – in being an educator and one of the significant mold of every person’s future.  If you are a graduate of a bachelor’s degree and thinking of pursuing a career as an instructor, online schools like Saint Xavier University offers an MS Curriculum. In fact, Saint Xavier University is the second largest provider of teachers in the state of Illinois.  Their online MS Curriculum is acreedited and will prepare the individual for continued development as a master teacher in school and other instructional settings.  This will also enhance the individual understanding on curricular issues and their impact on the instructional practice.   Since it is online, it is easier for busy individuals or professionals to fit the classes in their schedule.  Thus increasing your credentials without interfering with other responsibilities.

Don’t be just a teacher, be someone who will enhance student learning and make significant contributtions to the students and classrooms with this MS Curriculum.  Be prepared to make someone’s future a brighter.

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4 Comments to

“Educating our Children”

  1. Avatar April 6th, 2009 at 8:28 am Tita Beng Says:

    Teaching is a very noble profession. It takes a lot of patience and care for children to be able to do the task. I do salute teachers!

    How’s life on that side of the world, Jacy?

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    Jacy

    Jacy Reply:

    Life is good but busy Tita Beng.
    My body asked for some attention. I’m getting severe back pains all of a sudden.
    Now, I’m stuck with a salonpas patch in my back.

    Reply


  2. Avatar April 7th, 2009 at 7:57 pm Mys Lyke Meeh Says:

    Hola! I’m back!..lol

    Anyways…wow, u made me miss my teaching career…(lol)

    Yes, it’s true–ur not just only a teacher, but also become a lighting post for younger generations.

    Reply


  3. Avatar April 14th, 2009 at 3:02 pm Hazelicious Says:

    It is really hard to teach children here especially when they are spoiled and brat. They don’t even give a care. My aunt is a special ed teacher in Savannah, GA and she deals with their attitude and all.

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