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4 Signs You Should Be A Teacher

Finding the right career – like being a teacher – is much more important than many people think. It’s not just a case of doing something that brings in the right amount of money or that offers particular advancement opportunities. There is a lot more to consider. Unless you’re happy in your work, you’re not going to be happy in your life in general, and that will have a detrimental effect on everything else you do, including your relationships. Plus, finding a career you enjoy, that you’re good at, and that fulfills you means that you’ll feel satisfied and want to push yourself to do even more. All of this is important. 

With that in mind, you might be considering teaching. After all, many people will tell you it’s truly a rewarding career to get into, and it’s certainly a job for life if that’s what you’re looking for. However, as with any career, it’s wise to do a lot of research before committing to anything. Teaching is really only for those with certain personality traits and aspirations; if not, it will just be another job, and you’re not helping anyone, including yourself. Read on to find out what some of the signs are that you should be a teacher so you can look into taking the next steps. 

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Are You Concerned For Our Future? 

It might sound like a real cliché if you think you want to be a teacher because you want to improve the future of the world, but just because it’s a cliché doesn’t mean it’s not true. For many teachers, this is exactly why they chose to do this job in the first place, and it’s what drives them to keep going even when there are significant challenges to overcome. 

The young generation needs to be equipped with as much knowledge as possible. Their world is changing faster than anyone else’s when you think of it in relative terms, and that is why they need to know as much as possible. As a teacher, you will be the one responsible for ensuring this happens and making sure that every child who comes through your classroom gets the education and experience they need to make a difference in the world at large. 

If you are concerned for the future of the planet, becoming a teacher is a step in the right direction when it comes to making changes. You might not be able to do something about the problems personally, but by teaching children as much as you can and giving them the right start in life, you will be changing things for the better. 

You’re Ready To Work Hard 

There is an important truth to know about teaching; when you are a teacher, you will work hard. You will work much longer than the standard school day because you’ll need to prepare lessons, mark work, organize extra-curricular activities, be there for students and their parents or guardians, and much more. Even before you become a teacher, the training is hard work. There is a lot to learn, and the sector is ever-changing, which is why the best teachers opt for additional qualifications such as a master’s degree. 

In other words, if you want to be a teacher, you’ll need to put the work in. This is not the kind of job you can easily leave at the school gates, and working at home in the evenings and at weekends is the norm. 

However, if you’re ready for – or even looking forward to – the hard work and you know it will be worth it, then there is nothing quite like teaching. You’ll do a lot of work, but you’ll also see the results right in front of you, and that’s a special feeling and something that many teachers live for in their day-to-day work. 

You Want Varied Work

Some people are much better at sticking to routines than others. Some enjoy the idea of going to the same place each day, sitting at the same desk, and doing the same thing until it’s time to go home again, at which point they’ll get enough rest to repeat the same kind of day over and over. It’s easy, comfortable, and something they are good at. There is nothing wrong with this kind of work, and whatever it is they’re doing, it must be important. 

However, some people would find this type of working environment a terrible one, and it would take away any job they had in the job they were doing. If this sounds like you, then you might make an excellent teacher. This idea can be something of a surprise; after all, don’t teachers always go to the same place, sit at the same desk, and teach the same thing all day? This might be what people think, but it’s not the case; teaching is an extremely varied job. One day you might be using fun toddler games just like you did with your own children, and the next, you might be teaching children to read or about the planet or anything else. 

Although the workplace might stay the same, the lessons are always going to be different. New challenges will come up, questions will be asked, and, as a good teacher, you will constantly be looking for new ways to teach your subject or subjects. You can make your work as interesting and varied as possible; the choice is yours. 

You Want To Make A Lifelong Impact 

Think back to your school days. Can you remember some teachers better than others? The ones you remember most will be the ones who made the biggest impact on you, and you’ll probably still remember many of their lessons today. Perhaps they helped you learn something you just didn’t think you could understand, or maybe they had innovative ways of teaching that made learning fun. Perhaps they were a good listener. Whatever it was, there are teachers who absolutely make a lifelong impact on people and who can make a massive difference in the way their life will go. 

As a teacher, for the most part, you’ll never know how many lives you influenced and what difference you made, but that’s not the point – you’ll know you have done it, even if you are never made aware of exactly what the outcome really was. Plus, the longer you teach, the more people you will influence, and the greater your overall positive impact on the world.