Meeting Educational Goals

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A student should always be meeting educational goals throughout human development. As a lifelong student, my teachers have individually instilled an empowering motive for me to work hard during middle school. Education has been important for me since I became conscious at that young age of how many times this world is changing and how I must be well equipped mentally to keep moving on and looking forward. Teachers have defined for me a way to become the professional person I seek to be. In middle school I took every opportunity to work closely with my teachers. There is a social process I discovered I had to invest myself in fully in order to progress. A trusting relationship with my English teacher enabled me to take risks and double my workload in order to help retain the knowledge I digested. My English teacher applied her incredible time management skills to her curriculum, allowing us to reach a lot of educational milestones in a short period of time despite how short our attention spans can be. My behavior varied with my peers and my teacher everyday due to our growth spurts, but she made creative …show more content…

Our former middle school English teacher would select books for us to read at our own specific level. This made me interested in my own success by spending time in class reading to myself and at home. In middle school I tackled a social weakness by engaging in friendly competition. I connected with my classmates through competitive activities like reading until we got rewarded with sweets and discussing books we read on emotional levels. Behavior is so genuine at that age, and our teacher saw our curiosity for education grow. Sharing our experiences through class discussions relating to a text taught us empathy. Everyone became friends and we learned how to make friends, not enemies, through learning because of her expertise with facilitating young teenagers in a healthy social

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