Mr. Kreuser’s Career Choice Speech A guide to my career as a TEACHER.

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Mr. Kreuser’s Career Choice Speech A guide to my career as a TEACHER

Education/Training Takes approximately 4-5 years to receive this degree Receive a Bachelor’s in Elementary Education and English & a K-8 Teaching License Degree recommended from the University of Minnesota Need to student teach/job shadow for approximately two years Once you receive your license you need to renew it every 5 years To move up—get your Master’s Degree and/or administration license

Career of Choice/Job Description Some Important Career Details: Typical school day hours 7:30-3:30 Create lesson plans and teach subjects to children—organized & creative Help children who have problems both academically and socially— good listener & empathetic Keep records of student attendance and grades—motivated Write reports about how students are doing and meet with parents— good communication skills Typical dress: semi-formal (khakis, dress shirt, etc.), sometime more/less formal, no uniform typically required

Salary & Benefits Pay: earn an average of $47,330 per year Job/Career Outlook: growing about as fast as average. Jobs are becoming increasingly more competitive—popular subjects. Work Environment: mainly work indoors and in classrooms Benefits of Career: great health insurance, a work computer sometimes given to employees, also get summers off!

Positives and Negatives of being a teacher Positives: –Get to make a difference in a child’s life –Get your summers off –Everyday is different in what you teach Negatives: -Overall salary is fairly low -Work extremely long hours -Don’t get to choose what students you work with

One Final Thought “Teaching is not an easy task. You are constantly being critiqued by students and asked to be on top of your game each day. If you are having an off day it rubs off on your students. However, I love my job and I have fun coming to work each day. It took me a few years before I finally understood how to be a “good” teacher. I still haven’t perfected the craft and that’s why I am still teaching today!” - Mr. Kevin Goelz (3 rd Grade Teacher)

Conclusion “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.”- William Arthur Ward