Last week was March Break so I’ve had  a break from the class room and from students,  but I found myself asking the following question quite a few times over that week: Why do I  keep choosing to teach students who need extra support of one form or another, and why do I enjoy it so much even though I find it a constant challenge?

Just before the break, we were asked by admin to identify what we wanted to teach next year.  I indicated that I wanted to teach the Advanced Learning Strategies course again and the Locally Developed Math course again.  Both of these courses are for kids who need extra support.  I actually look forward to finding ways to help kids help themselves be more successful in and out of school,  but I don’t know why.

Do you know why you’ve chosen to teach the subject and age group you do?  I’d love to hear you reasons and maybe they will help me understand my reasons.

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    These are my personal views and not those of my employer.