Teacher


Introduction

If you've ever thought, been interested or just want to learn more about becoming a teacher, this article is for you. You'll learn how it's like to be a teacher. Also, you'll be able to read on what teachers do on a normal day of work. Let's not forget that this article also talks about the workplace, the salary, how to become a teacher, the dangers involved, when you can retire and the difference you make in the life of your students.


What is it like to be teacher?

Being a teacher is very challenging but it is also extremely rewarding when you see the progress of your students. Being a good teacher is also making to have a positive impact in the lives of their students and the ones to come. Paperwork is a big part of being a teacher because you have to correct the tests, exams and sometimes homework you give, this way you can see the speed that your students are progressing at and help the more with what they struggle with.


What do teachers do?

Teachers are transmitting the knowledge they have to their students in the field that they are specialized in. They make the students do some tests to see if they understood what was taught in class. They also have to make sure the course is fun in order to captivate their students attention. Teachers also have to make some practice activities to help the students memorized the information related to the course. Some teachers are part or even lead some clubs, for example the chess club or the student council.


What do teachers do on a typical day?

Teachers make course plans for the classes they will have to give during that day. They usually arrive at school earlier than the students. When a class begins, they have to generate interest in subjects that students dislike and give a class on that subject. At the end of the class, teachers often give homework for the students to do. The period(s) of the day they don't have any class to give, teachers can relax a bit, prepare for another class, assist at the school library, be a monitor at the school cafeteria, eat and/or do some paperwork.


Where do teachers work?

Teachers work in schools, in a classroom most of the time, except when there're some restrictions due to a virus running around, in that case, some of them are working from home.


How can I become teacher?

To become a teacher, you will need to have a college degree and a bachelor's degree in elementary and secondary education. It takes around 4 years to have it. You will then be allowed to teach in the domain you are specialized in.


How much money do teachers make?

A big majority of teachers are making between $41 000 and $91 000. The salary varies a lot depending on the province and if the school is private or public. The salary is usually lower when you start.


What kinds of additional training do teachers need?

Teachers are more often than not strongly encouraged to gain skills in communications, organization, and time management.


What are the dangers of being teacher?

Teachers often deal with a wide variety of students and have to adapt so that student feel that they are treated equally and don't feel discriminated and/or putted aside. This can sometimes lead to parent writing angry emails but this is only the case in primary school.


What are the chances that teachers will be replaced by robots soon?

The chances are very low because no robot is close to the way a teacher can encourage, support and adapt to their students. Also, every students have different issues and learning speed.


What age do teachers retire at?

Teachers can start to retire at 60 years old, but 65 years old is the age to have a 100% level of benefits based on years of contributions and services.


Conclusion

As you probably figured out, being a teacher requires some good communication skills, to be organized, to be able to manage your time effectively, a bachelor's degree in elementary or secondary education and to be a hardworking person.


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