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edited December 2024 in Chit-Chat
I am going to school to be a preschool teacher. (One of the reasons I want to lose weight so I can be a good influence not only for my kids but other people's kids) Anyone else teach or going to school to teach?

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  • Posts: 1,716 Member
    I teach and coach girls varsity basketball. It's extremely important for me to be in shape. I know that I am a major influence in some of my students' lives. In basketball, I think it's important that I be able to demonstrate as much skill as possible. Not to mention, I like playing with my girls sometimes :)
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    I graduate in december as a special education teacher... it's almost unreal that all I have left is student teaching and then I am done :)
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    I graduate in december as a special education teacher... it's almost unreal that all I have left is student teaching and then I am done :)

    Congratulations! I'm still working toward my associates. I can't wait until I'm done with everything. I commend you. Special education is not easy.
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    I teach and coach girls varsity basketball. It's extremely important for me to be in shape. I know that I am a major influence in some of my students' lives. In basketball, I think it's important that I be able to demonstrate as much skill as possible. Not to mention, I like playing with my girls sometimes :)

    I agree that it's important to be in shape (even if you're not coaching but especailly then!) I remember as a teenager that I was sadly disrespectful to my gym teacher who was overweight but I remember thinking "why do we have to be fit when she isn't?" Young children are especially influenced by the adults they are exposed to. They learn by example.
  • Posts: 902 Member
    I'm a teacher and head football coach at one time.
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    I am a teacher i teach 5th grade. :flowerforyou:
  • Posts: 2,836 Member
    I've been teaching for 36 years. Started in high school English; moved to junior high English and French, did some Freshman Comp at a community college and now am doing junior high reading, the yearbook, and am starting a new program for at-risk kids. I've had a long and satisfying experience, but if I were 22 again and I saw what was happening to the U.S. education system, I'd certainly think twice and probably do something else. I'm hoping to hold on for eight more years, but I don't know.
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    Ive been a teacher and soccer coach for 5 years. This year I am going straight teaching because I want more "me" time, instead of working 60 plus hours a week all year. I can't wait to have a schedule where I actually get out of work at 4:00, and can spend an hour or two at the gym on a regular basis. I think it is going to be good....

    But anyhow, yes...being healthy is always good. Teaching is a stressful, yet rewarding job. You need all the energy you can get to make it through the day.

    Sadly, 75% of new teachers leave the field within 3 years, and 90% within 5...at least in Texas. I love teaching, but I have never worked a job that makes me so tired. Your diet and health will be more important when you start teaching than ever!!!
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    Hi-
    I teach 6th and 7th grade:wink:
  • Posts: 2,996 Member
    I'm a Social Science Education major with a Political Science minor. Not quite a teacher, but want to be! :smile:
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    7th and 8th grade history/social studies :)
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    I'm not a teacher but I work with kids and it def motivates me to lose weight faster just because how honest they are. I've had children ask me if I'm pregnant...and it just gets embarrassing sometimes...especially if a parent is watching lol...
  • Posts: 3,502 Member
    I teach elementary school music. You can meet lots of teachers in this group.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/350-teachers-take-charge
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    I teach 6-8 middle grades science.
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    I thought I was the only one for a long time!
  • I teach K-1st.
  • Posts: 2,996 Member
    I teach 6-8 middle grades science.

    I don't think I could ever teach middle school. I applaud you. :flowerforyou:
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    I am proud to say I teach 1st grade. It is important to be in shape to teach the little ones. I'm always getting down on the floor with them or kneeling next to their desks. I hardly sit still.
  • Posts: 101 Member
    I teach high school science and Tae Kwon Do. But the most important thing I try to be is a positive roll model, in terms of health and behavior!
    ps: Enjoy your summer vaction! We earned it!!!
  • Posts: 189 Member
    I've been teaching for 5 years. :) I teach special education middle school and high school English.
  • Posts: 111 Member
    I am going on my sixth year of teaching kindergarten.
  • Posts: 343 Member
    I'm currently a camp director for a children's camp and I really think I would love to teach someday.

    I only have one year left in college, and I'm still trying to decide what I want to do... sigh.
  • Posts: 881 Member
    I teach. I'm licensed PreK to gr 6. I love it. Good Luck.
  • Posts: 929 Member
    I am in my third year.

    First year = 3rd grade all subjects
    Second year = 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th grade Civics and World Geography
    Third year (just signed my transfer papers today :) = 6th & 7th grade Social Studies
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    if I were 22 again and I saw what was happening to the U.S. education system, I'd certainly think twice and probably do something else.

    I wonder about this myself. I think I would have taught for a few years and then gone onto something else. I do enjoy it, but the test prep mentality that is sweeping the nation makes me uneasy. Kids want to know if they "have to know it for the test." I fear that some are losing the desire to learn for the sake of learning.

    Anyways...I think you can always find a preschool job. You have more flexibility. However, salaries are VERY low for that type of teacher. Of course, you could open your own preschool or move to the level of director to increase your wages.
  • Posts: 78 Member
    I'm a teacher without a classroom...earned my credential 3 years ago and have been subbing ever since. I did become a temporary first-grade teacher and had a classroom for almost the whole year, but am still hoping for a permanent position this fall. It's so disheartening sometimes because I'm so ready and there just aren't enough jobs for us with budget cuts. Good luck to all of us!
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    I am a teacher i teach 5th grade. :flowerforyou:

    Me too!! I only teach reading, writing, and social studies.
  • Posts: 357 Member
    I am a community college teacher so I teach big mean adults! LOL
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    I am proud to say that I am a special education teacher (k-5). :smile:
  • Posts: 94 Member
    Me! I teach high school science: Biology, Integrated Science-9, and Biomedical Sciences (PLTW if any of you are familiar with that program).

    Most days I LOVE teaching high school, some days I think I would be happy doing anything besides teaching. I love the students and teaching part, HATE the dealing with overbearing parents part... GRR (like when it becomes MY fault that their kid can't get their homework done on time!).
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