Friday, May 21, 2010

I’m a Teacher

I’m a Teacher

When somebody decides to be a teacher does not think about all needs that students have. Also most of the teachers believe that they must teach their subject and that’s all, they do not take into account that many children or teenagers are going to ask them for help as guide or friend. So, we as teachers must pay really attention on recognized educators as Anne Sullivan in order to learn some important aspects about her personal life and experiences such as: family context and education.

Sullivan’ life represents a different or uncommon childhood. When we are children most of the time we spend our time doing different activities or playing a lot of time, but Anne Sullivan shows us how our life can change so fast. Sullivan lost her mother younger and she had to take care of her father because he was very sick. Sullivan’s attitudes were so honorable because she showed to be very responsible. She must be admired to help her family when they needed and something incredible was that she never thought how to abandon her relatives; she stayed next to them when they needed. So, in that case everybody can understand that our family is very important because they gave us support, help, love and other things that human beings need to grow.

On the other hand, it is necessary to know how education can make good changes in our minds. Anne Sullivan is a real example in our life because she had health problems she was almost blind, but it does not matter because this problem was not an obstacle for her, doctors did her a lot of surgeries in order to make necessary corrections on her eyes. She suffered but those problems did her so sensible to her students, for that reason, Anne identified her personal experience with Helen Keller, so she decided to help her in order to increase her education. In addition, it is important to take into account that vocation is very useful in each people to facilitate their jobs because it makes our responsibility soft.

As a general conclusion, Anne Sullivan is a moral lesson because we can learn that most of the time teachers do not accept their responsibilities and sometimes those educators just work to earn money not to help students. Besides, we must recognize that our purpose as teachers is to share our knowledge with those people who desire to learn and increase their comprehension or information.

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