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University of Redlands – English Literature
“I wish to not only educate students, but also to make education an enjoyable experience as well.”
University of Saskatchewan – English Literature
“I believe in giving students the tools they need to learn on their own.”
Toronto – English Literature
“I strive to encourage a love of learning.”
Grand Valley State University – English and Secondary Education
“I believe that learning happens optimally when students feel challenged and supported.”
High Point University – English Literature
“Students learn best by doing and feeling as though they are participating in something important.”
California University of Pennsylvania – Exercise Science and Health Promotion
“I am passionate about education.”
Adelphi University – Education
“I believe that, with a positive approach, all children can learn.”
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Texas Lutheran University – Spanish
“As an educator, I feel it’s important to have the proper motivation to get students to feel excited about what they’re learning and help them develop to their full potential as well as the ability to relate and reach out to them, especially in today’s world.”
State University of New York at Binghamton – Anthropology
“I believe education should be accessible to everyone.”
Le Moyne College – Education
“I believe every student deserves an equal education.”
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West Virginia University – PhD in History
“I believe learning should not be dull, but creative and foster a sense of interest.”
University of Cincinnati – International Affairs
“Teaching needs to be tailored to an individual student, to their learning style and needs, and goal setting and praise are an important part of the process.”
Universidad Central de Venezuela – Secondary Education
“I am flexible on adapting to different learning styles, focusing on students’ capabilities rather than concentrating on limitations.”
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University of Minnesota – Mathematics, Spanish
“With a good education, new ideas can be formed to make the world a better place.”
University of Toronto – Classical Voice
“As a teacher, I aspire to promote an equitable and engaging learning environment for my students.”
University of California, Merced – Anthropology, Sociology
“I believe that teachers/ tutors are responsible for providing individualized attention to students to improve their learning experiences.”
Cleveland State University – Business Economics; International Business
“A dedicated student can excel even in the most challenging subjects if that students puts forth the effort and works hard and seeks out available resources such as tutors.”
University of South Carolina – English
“A teacher’s job is to encourage, guide, motivate, and support students in every step of their learning experience!”
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Concordia – Anthropology
“Approach each student as an individual and meet them where they are – identify student goals and be open to trying different strategies to identify how the student learns best and thus will learn how to support themselves in the long run.”
University of Idaho – History
“My primary goal in teaching is to allow the needs of students to dictate the lesson plan.”
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Christian Brothers University – English
“My goal is to help students organize their thoughts and express themselves clearly in writing.”
University of South Florida – Markeing and Business
“I believe that every type of student can learn any subject with proper instruction.”
University of California, Berkeley – English Literature
“I believe that in teaching, the instructor must have a truly genuine interest in her student’s success.”
St. Olaf College – Social Studies Education
“As an educator, I provide individualized instruction that is differentiated based on students’ current level of understanding and background knowledge, areas for improvement, questions, and interests.”
University of Califonia – Davis – Psychology
“I have always felt that deep, lasting learning occurs when students are able to work through interesting projects and problems themselves, but with appropriate guidance.”