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Reasons for Teaching

7/10/2019

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This post was originally posted on https://ncedleaders.blogspot.com/ on July 3rd , 2019 
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When I started my teaching career, (15 years ago), my mother gave me this hanging sign that says “3 Reasons for Teaching - June, July, August”. I hang on to it just because my mother gave it to me; However, you’ll never see this sign in my classroom because summer breaks are not my reasons for teaching. 
Now, don’t take me wrong, I love summer breaks and I always take full advantage to recharge and refresh before the start of another school year. But as good as summer breaks might be, they’re NOT my reasons for teaching

My Why 

The path to the teaching profession was not an ordinary path for me. I immigrated to the United States at the age of 15 years old. I started high school with the hopes and desire to graduate and go to college to be the teacher I’ve always wanted to be. From day one, I embraced school and education. Breaking all sorts of barriers, I was able to learn the English language and get all the required credits for graduation. But unfortunately, everything fell apart when I failed American History - Regents exam. With disappointment and a heart in a million pieces, I took the bus home and never went back. In 1997 I became part of the Latino High school dropout. 

Failing at school made me question everything I believed I knew about myself. I started working as a cashier where every time I scanned an item the beep was a constant reminder of my failure. I didn’t believe I was capable to do anything else.

Years later I decided to rewrite my personal narrative by returning to school. I found a local community college and obtained my GED. I went on from there to find success in college getting y associate’s degree, my bachelor’s and then my Master’s degree. Today, I am where I need to be. Inspiring students every day to reach their highest potential. You see, I had potential within me all along. What I didn’t have was someone who believed in me. Someone in my corner encouraging me to find my passion and help me fulfill my human potential. I strive to be an educator who will be for my students what I didn’t always have: someone to believe in them.  

So, if you ask me what my reason for teaching is, I would say it is INSPIRING MY STUDENTS TO KNOW THEIR POTENTIAL and PURPOSE. 
"Failing at school made me question everything I believed I knew about myself."
​Emily Francis 

Professional Passion 

Our experiences, our potential, and our purpose are the source and core for our professional passion. We need to maintain a burning passion for what we do in order to inspire our students. We cannot expect our students to tap into their highest potential and follow their passion when we ourselves are not passionate about our profession. Of course, if you are reading this, I have no doubt that you are passionate about what you do, otherwise, you wouldn’t be reading this post. 
Having a very clear understanding of who we are meant to be for our students should drive our intentional efforts to maintain a burning professional passion. These intentional efforts could be very simple but effective to reinforce our WHY:

  • Engage with other eduheroes: Engaging with other educators with a shared passion and vision contributes to developing experiences that contribute to maintaining our passion burning. There are many ways to engage with other educators. One way I’ve found to be helpful is participating in Twitter chats. I don’t participate every day, but I’ve tried to be consistent on one or two. We are always discussing topics of interest, not just educational but also personal. If you are interested, check out this link with a ton of educational chats and find the one that fits you best. 
  • Read, Read, and Keep Reading: If you are a passionate reading, good for you. If you’re not - it is time to grab a great book! Reading and learning from other passionate educators can help validate what you already feel and do for your profession and this feeling is like no other. It’s like a tap of our shoulder for doing greatness without someone telling us what/how to do it. If you’re interested in titles to get you started, I just finished reading Relentless: Changing Lives by Disrupting the Educational Norm by Hamish Brewer, a nationally recognized principal in VA.  Reading and learning can also provide the tools we need to empower ourselves and find within us our highest potential to better serve our students and school.
  • Focus on the objective: I have no doubt in my mind as to what our job as educators is. Our job is to know our content and teach it to our students and support their learning so they are successful individuals in our society. However, if this and only this is my focus in the teaching profession, then I’ve missed the biggest objective in our profession...to INSPIRE students. Our purpose goes beyond knowing what to teach to how and to whom we are teaching. Our profession’s objective, and where our focus should be, is in lasting relationships that inspire students to discover their own potential to be the world changers our society needs today! ​

What's Your Why?

So now, I ask you as I close, 
  • What are your reasons for teaching? 
  • Do you know your potential?
  • What’s YOUR purpose? 
  • What’s your WHY?

See, you have to believe, that as educators, we have the most amazing opportunity every day to uplift lives and help students find their own purpose and own passion. 
Keep your fire burning and lets never stop believing and embracing the responsibility we have to protect and inspire our students’ own potential and burning passion. 
Thank you for reading! 
3 Comments
Ellaine link
2/8/2022 02:43:43 am

Awesome content. Thank you for sharing this wealth of information. It was very interesting and very inspiring.

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Emily Francis
2/8/2022 12:04:36 pm

Thank you so much for taking your time to read this and for your wonderful comment.
I'm glad to know you found this post helpful!

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Lexynne link
3/21/2022 04:05:15 am

Excellent content! Thank you for sharing this wealth of information. It was very interesting and very knowledgeable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Kudos!

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