"I would like to become a high school teacher because i love kids. I would be willing to work to try to make a difference in each individual student. During the teen years children are often misguided, and i would like to be apart of guiding them into the right direction."
No one at WikiAnswers knows your motivations, ambitions, qualifications or aspirations so we cannot give an exact answer.
To answer any such question is individual and unique to you.
You must ask yourself such questions.
Addendum:In answering it you will want to consider the reasons you went into education in the first place. Some say they did it for the pay, but that is ludicrous; no one who goes into education for the pay remains long. Most say they did it to make a difference. I can tell you this was one of my driving forces and related to it were my memories of my elementary and secondary education experiences; I hated school, and I wanted to help other kids not hate it. I wanted to show that I could do things differently, and do those different things in a more effective way.You could talk about the first time you "saw the lights go on." As cliche as these stories have gotten, they are still pertinent.
You could talk about your philosophy of education. Are educators there to fill up students with knowledge, or are they there to lead students to discovering knowledge? Are teachers givers or facilitators?
You could discuss your ideas on discipline and correction. Are there bad kids or kids who make bad decisions?
Look at your perspectives and think about how you can share them in the most positive light. Wording is important, but communicating passion is more so.
The answer is PASSION. You have to have passion for what you do. Passion drives us to do more than just do a job.
Because you like having your summers off?
get a good qualification
Most states require a teaching credential and a minimum of a bachelor's degree. You would also have to maintain a good grade in elementary school, middle school, and high school. So hit the books!!!!!!!!!
The chances of being a teacher depends on your childhood, middle school and high school grades. If you get good grades, and if you want to be a teacher, there's a good chance you will become a teacher. If you get bad grades, you will be working as a garbage man, so do good in school.
you need at least a bachelors degree from a good teacher education program.
go to school go to school go to school
I think you need to know what college to go to not high school
In order to become a fashion teacher one would need good communication skills. One would have to have good design sense, be organized, have good sewing skills, and be artistic.
Oh thats easy for me.... not to brag, but teachers all love me! Okay, you have to be smart, you have to be quiet and dependable. You also have to be kind to the teacher. Hope you become teacher's pet :) Good luck!
A good listener, authoritative and academically qualified in your chosen subject.
Albert Einstein would have been a good science teacher, and he actually went to school to be a teacher. He also would have been a good president of Israel, which is a job he was offered but turned down.
Attend college, major in Choral Music Education, apply at a school district. Good luck.
If you had paid attention to the teacher in grade school, you would be able to answer this question.