Would you recommend me to become a teacher?
I'm 22 years old and a kindergarten teacher. Unfortunately, I failed to get my high school diploma and would like to take night school.
My dream has always been to become a teacher. And please don't tell me how difficult it is, that the circumstances, students, etc. are all stupid. I know all that myself, and I still want to be a teacher!
I have already obtained my vocational baccalaureate
Moin,
I’ve been a long teacher and for me it’s a dream job. However, I am also lucky to be able to teach at a good school (netteenth college, a boss who does not overly rumour, nice pupils and parents, for which books and education are not unknown terms).
More important for you, however, is that you should do it when you feel called to it. I already knew at the age of ten that I wanted to become a teacher (and there had never changed anything – with a little critique in the middle of studying).
Whether I would advise you to do so, it also depends a bit on what type of school it suits you (primary school or secondary school; if the latter, then gymnasium or other types of school…?!).
And of course it doesn’t come to the end of the fan combination you want to teach at the end. The worst thing about my job is the corrections. In my subjects (biology, chemistry, Nawi, NWP and chess), the corrective effort (although I am already annoyed, especially in peak times). But my language colleagues pamper (rightly) enormously. Two of the biggest disadvantages of my profession are the conferences.
But this is more than compensated by the advantages. I find it best that I often experience how children become young adults who then develop into critical people whose attitudes and opinions – ideally – have been a bit involved. And vice versa, the young people keep me young and promote my tolerance.
In this respect, my advice is that if you feel called, do it absolutely. You will then overcome all difficulties or professionally annoying things. Always think about the philosophical wisdom: Whoever does something, which gives him joy, will not work a single day in his life!
LG from the Waterkant
I feel called
Would then choose SEK 1 and 2 Maths and Physics
Let’s go, quick colleague, good school and fan selection. With physics you will have practically free choice of school later, because this is a very sought-after subject. This has always been the case and will continue in the foreseeable future. Good luck!
Again a nice greeting from the Waterkant
You don’t need a lesson. The degree of technical education as an educator is now considered HZB. The access is open to you. At some colleges, you can even count on your studies. You’re bringing more to pedagogy than any teacher ever learns.
I think that as an enthusiastic and good educator, you have better potential to learn a good teacher than those who come directly from school and have no glimpse of children and pedagogy.
If you’re clear with the kids in Kiga or Hort, you’re already a proven intern. You won’t come first after 5 years of study before a class of students and find that you can’t even suffer children.
But then you think you couldn’t get back now because you’re six years behind you and want to discard.
The majority of the paukians in this country are vegetated by the ice motivation.
This is the very great problem of the majority of the Paukians.
PS: If you study chemistry and physics, you have a job guarantee and can choose between all offers. Could even go to Switzerland and earn up to 180,000 a year.
Physics is very close to me, would choose novch Mathe
Death-proof combination. You’ve taken care of it.
And I wanted to become teachers since I was 10 and I am 22 and it is still my dream
You don’t need to convince me.
But in general, a teacher does not have to be a full-fledged scientist. You’re studying several subjects and not really at master level.
Have many 1s in math and have always been enduring. If I didn’t understand, I’ve been thinking until I understood. In physics I had only 3 but at that time I was 16 and I even got home physics books I read and in physics I did my oral MBA exam.
Come on to school. I could have imagined primary school when older, then only high school. I would have done French, English, sports or something.
I have finished an acquaintance, just 30 years ago, just a referendariat Gymnasium German/Historic, has now begun to teach freshly. It’s totally frustrated, because you’ve been totally put in the way of selecting the school. She had lived with her boyfriend for years and would like to have founded a family soon. At their home and residence there was an appropriate place, but it had to enter a place 250 kilometers away, with a commitment of 3 years. Shared apartment dissolved, he moved back to parents, she went to her new school.
She is totally frustrated and recently only said that under these conditions she would not go the way again.
https://www.suedkurier.de/ueberregional/rundblick/studies-can-man-mit-fachabitur- Lehramt-studieren-21-09-2023;art1373253,11725090
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Maybe if you have a lot of nasty authority. Otherwise not. And in addition, you should not only be educators but also be able to define the term education philosophically, for example. Higher intellectual achievements are required by academics.
You’ve already got the professional training and an abbreviated training as an educator? Then why at least two or three years at the evening school? Do not like to make full-time Abi in one year at the top school / FOS13: https://www.abi-nachholen.de/berufs-oberschule.html
Sure teacher is a cool job. And if you don’t, you’ll regret it for your life :’)
I regret it now. The job as an educator doesn’t make me happy and I could have been in the 5th or 6th semester
Then start 🙂 good luck
Please don’t… Teachers are just bad… we need less and less
Yes if that’s your wish you should do that.
Then you also have a completely different drive, as if you’re colleagues who don’t do that with such Elan as you.
What disciplines do you want to teach,you already think about it.
And what about the choice of school?
Do what makes you happy.