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I am doing my student teaching right now and am beginning to feel as if maybe I should have done something else in college (which I have no clue). I have a bachelor's degree for elementary education and a minor in Spanish.
Could anyone give me some help to figure out if teaching is the career for me, and if not, what are some other careers I could do?

I just feel as if teaching is way too demanding (you will not know this if you are not a teacher). I do not want my work to follow me home and many of the teachers that I know drag along papers everywhere they go to be able to grade them. I have worked wage paying jobs that were much easier and almost sometimes more gratifying (at least to me at this point in my career).

Please help!

2007-03-12 19:00:02 · 7 answers · asked by souplane21 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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I'm not a teacher, but both of my parents were; you're absolutely right about the work following you home. I don't know that any other field is necessarily less demanding, however; the demands are simply different, and work or stress of a different source can just as easily follow you home in the evenings.

If you are not certain that teaching is what you want to do, then I think you should try to find something else. I, like you, don't necessarily know what that would be - I think you have to decide that one for yourself. I do think that teaching is not a job for someone who isn't committed to it, simply because there is relatively little reward for the amount of work you put into it. I don't think there's anything worse than a student or a teacher who doesn't WANT to be in the classroom.

Good luck in finding your own path!

2007-03-12 19:10:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I respect teachers and some teachers really make a huge difference in teaching our children. Some teachers have a big impact on kids so much that it follows into adulthood. I had a few teachers that really taught me a lot.

If you want to be a teacher, you have to truly LOVE it. You have to love teaching and being a mentor. You don't make a lot of money so you have to feel rewarded by the honor you feel in shaping young minds.

I do think that some people aren't cut out for it. If you don't like teaching, you will NOT be an effective teacher for your classes. You can tell when a teacher doesn't want to be there and they just aren't effective.

You have a bachelor's degree and there are a lot of jobs where you can start entry level making a decent salaryi n many different fields (try monster.com) . I've seen a lot of ads on there for bachelors degree is a requirement and they don't care what your majors/minors were.

2007-03-12 19:13:13 · answer #2 · answered by yomama23 3 · 0 0

If you're already doing student teaching, then I would say that no matter how you feel about it, you should stick with it. Otherwise, you just wasted 10s of thousands of dollars. If after several years of teaching you still decide that you don't like it, try going back to school part time to make a career change. But for crying out loud, don't throw all that time and money away.

As far as taking your work home with you every night, that's a choice. I work with computers and I know quite a bit of people who work 60-70 hours a week. That doesn't mean that I do and that it's always necessary for everyone in that field.

2007-03-12 19:13:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you want to be broke and spend a lot of time and energy on an educational system that doesn't care for its constituents or children, go for it.

Like Law Enforcement, this is a thankless job. You are an underpaid baby sitter.

2007-03-12 19:05:02 · answer #4 · answered by tito_swave 4 · 1 0

You need to get out of teaching and find something that will make you happier as soon as you can. You will be wasting your time and just be miserable. Life is too short not to be happy and to waste it doing something you clearly do not enjoy. Good luck to you

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