Why I Chose to Become a Teacher
Welcome to my blog! My name is Allie Cantrell. I am currently a student at Jacksonville State University majoring in Early Childhood/Elementary Education. This blog will serve as a platform to showcase my journey in the elementary education field! I am so excited to begin my career as a teacher, and I can't wait to start making a difference in little learners' lives! Here is a little bit about why I chose to become a teacher:
Growing up, I was always around my mother's classroom. She is a special education teacher for elementary grades kindergarten through sixth grade. I always said that I would never become a teacher, even though everyone that I knew said I should. I went through my whole high school career planning to go to college to be a writer. I would still love to write a book one day, but what changed the course of my life was when I was asked to be a tutor my senior year. I dreaded being a tutor, because I was so scared that I wouldn't be able to help my student understand, or that they would suffer bad grades because they weren't getting any help from me. This fear now fuels me as a future educator, because I never want to prevent a child from learning, even if I have to step out of my comfort zone to help them understand better. I spent the first few weeks teaching and mentoring, and I still remember the moment that my student brought back their first "A" on a test. They hadn't made anything above a "C" all year. I was as excited for them as if it were me that made the grade. Then, I knew that I had a passion for teaching and for helping children learn and grow. I spent the rest of senior year going back into my mother's classroom and observing. Although some of my doubts resurfaced, I could never shake the feeling that this was where God was leading me to be. I chose to become a teacher because I loved the feeling of helping someone learn. I couldn't imagine a career other than teaching that would challenge me as much as teaching will, but that will also fulfill me as much, if not more. I want to make a difference in a child's life, because I know how important it is for our world and our future to inspire and create lifelong learners. I want to invoke the desire to learn in my students, and help them keep that desire for as long as they can, no matter what the world throws at them.
Thank you for keeping up with me and my posts! I am so ready for this adventure as a teacher-in-progress!