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emmaachesongray committed Sep 26, 2024
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title: "Abigail's favourite things about teaching",
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title: Abigail's favourite things about teaching
title paragraph: Abigail is a maths teacher from Wigan.
description: |-
Hear what Abigail enjoys most about teaching, and the impact she can have through her job.
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<p>The best thing about teaching is having a positive impact on pupils’ school experience by helping them to understand maths and enjoy learning about it too! I also enjoy being a form tutor and looking out for pupils’ wellbeing.</p>
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text: "Building good relationships with pupils so that they are keen to learn and keep trying even when they find topics challenging is really rewarding.",
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<p>Pupils can have mixed feelings about maths, so it is great when they try really hard and master a new concept.</p>
<p>And finally, I do love the holidays! I try to switch off outside of term time and travel as much as possible.</p>
<p>My advice for anyone thinking of getting into teaching is to remember that you will make a difference, even though it might be challenging at times!</p>
<p>When pupils are in your classroom, you have the opportunity to grow their minds and improve their understanding of the world. You are responsible for helping pupils achieve the best possible outcomes and for inspiring them to build their resilience and determination.</p>
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title: Ben's favourite thing about teaching
title: Ben's favourite things about teaching
title paragraph: Ben is a science and maths teacher from Dartford.
description: |-
Hear from Ben about his favourite things about teaching.
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<p> What I particularly love about my school is the excitement and energy I can feel in the corridors. My students are enthusiastic and they push me to understand more about physics and maths too. It also helps that my colleagues are really friendly and supportive. I know that everyone is pulling in the same direction, and we have a good joke in the office.</p>
<p>What I particularly love about my school is the excitement and energy I can feel in the corridors. My students are enthusiastic and they push me to understand more about physics and maths too. It also helps that my colleagues are really friendly and supportive. I know that everyone is pulling in the same direction, and we have a good joke in the office.</p>
<p>A few years after I finished university, my old school sent out a letter to former students advertising their teacher training course. Around the same time, I went to meet one of my friends who was working at a Get Into Teaching event and got chatting about a career in teaching. It seemed like a great opportunity!</p>
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<p> I have a love of meaningless facts, and I like to start my lessons with a ‘fact of the day’. It’s usually completely unrelated to the lesson, but it sparks some really interesting conversations with students, especially ones that might be struggling to connect with the subject.</p>
<p>I have a love of meaningless facts, and I like to start my lessons with a ‘fact of the day’. It’s usually completely unrelated to the lesson, but it sparks some really interesting conversations with students, especially ones that might be struggling to connect with the subject.</p>
<p>One of the most rewarding moments of this year was when a student chose to come to me when they were struggling with their home schooling. It meant a lot to me that they trusted me with that information, and I was able to help them with strategies to manage their situation.</p>
<p>One of the most gratifying things about being a teacher is when a student, who at 11 years old was asking you what would happen if there was no gravity, leaves school at 18 to do a physics, maths or engineering degree. You know you’ve shaped their life by making them passionate about your subject. I’ve also had cards at the end of one school year from students not going on to study anything to do with physics, but saying they would continue to read about and engage with it for the rest of their lives.
<p>One of the most gratifying things about being a teacher is when a student, who at 11 years old was asking you what would happen if there was no gravity, leaves school at 18 to do a physics, maths or engineering degree. You know you’ve shaped their life by making them passionate about your subject. I’ve also had cards at the end of one school year from students not going on to study anything to do with physics, but saying they would continue to read about and engage with it for the rest of their lives.</p>
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