Hello everyone my name is Sarah, I am 18 and currently a freshman. I'm currently going to school for a bachelor's in English Creative Writing. After tha I'm going to complete transition to teaching so that i can become a teacher. I plam to get my Master's in Science of Education. My main motivation being the opportunity to help other potentially struggling students the same ways I was helped, both academically and personally. Since my main reason is wanting to help others I do understand the reasons many struggle in school. The current system is flawed, underfunded, and not supported in ways it needs to be. There is so much inequality when it comes to access to education and resources provided. I feel everyone deserves an equal chance at a decent education. For example, I myself am neurodivergent and I struggled so much through all of my time in a normal public school. I just don't really know much about the structure of the education system right now, so I'm not sure what jobs or things I need to get involved with would allow me to make the changes I believe we desperately need as a society. I know I as one person can't change an entire system by myself, but I still feel it's worth doing as much as I can. The main things I'm wanting to know about is like would it be better to pursue some kind of role higher up in the education department, or would it be better to look for something in some other form of government where policies are made; is the schooling I'm doing right now and plan to do adequate, or should I shift my focus elsewhere; and finally would it be better to focus on just improving whatever school I work at, or keep pushing to improve the system as a whole? I do know I want to start out as a teacher to hopefully get firsthand experience, and help others in a more direct way. I just have no idea where to go from there. Thank you for your time.
Submitted September 14, 2025 at 12:22AM by YSlutty_Sarah https://ift.tt/JdWSsnM
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario