The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching

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The Rewards and Challenges of Teaching

The desire to influence young children ranked the number one reason why students enter the field of education (Kauchak & Eggen, 2014, p.5). As an educator, there are numerous rewards that come with the profession, along with challenges that can influence instruction. A positive environment, personal development and being a role model are rewarding aspects of the teaching profession that make diversity and the complexities of teaching not only manageable, but a more gratifying experience.

One reward that the teaching profession generates is a positive and energetic environment. Dealing with a multitude of problems and juggling an array of tasks in a small increment of time may seem tedious, but the fast pace environment deters from a stagnant and monotonous occupation. The intangible rewards, such as the variety of personalities within the classroom along with the memorable things students’ say and do, promote a positive and lively atmosphere in many classrooms.

Developing personally while contributing to society is another reward that comes with being a professional educator. Being a teacher not only influences students, but also “…provides opportunities on a daily basis for personal and intellectual growth” (Kauchak & Eggen, 2014, p.7). With experience, an educator adapts to the environment, acquires beneficial teaching skills and implements knowledge for future generations to retain and apply. Teaching is a learning experience that not only contributes to society, but also reaps emotional and intellectual rewards that increase teacher-efficacy and personal development.

Lastly, and most importantly, society perceives educators as positive rol...

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...re able to learn and benefit from one another (Kauchak & Eggen, 2014, p.435). As a team, educators impact society and reap immense emotional rewards from each role that comes with the profession. Experience and collaboration are essential to teaching and, by persevering, every educator can benefit from each role the profession demands.

All in all, the rewards of being an educator far outweigh the challenges. And, when a challenge to instruction arises, an effective educator can still profit by adapting and learning from the experience. Being an educator is a learning experience that contributes to individual development and, most importantly, makes a lasting impact on society and the lives of young children. Being an advocate for future generations and making a lasting impression is the greatest reward that triumphs any challenge an educator faces.

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