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A Visit to A Zoo
A Visit to A Zoo :
Our school broke up for the winter vacations. One day I went to Vandalur zoo with my
friends. The entry was by tickets. We went up several steps to purchase the tickets.
Then we entered the zoo.
We walked up and down. A deep canal ran parallel to the footpath. Beyond the canal
there were small trees. The cages of the birds were hanging down the branches of the
trees. Their multi-coloured feathers gleamed into sunlight.
Next we saw a small water pond with many kinds of birds swimming in it. It was
interesting to see new birds in an enclosure. They twittered, chirped and whistled. They
presented nature’s voice. It was pleasing indeed to hear them. We saw many birds there
- sparrows, nightingales and owls of different colours set in the closed cage. The owls sat
with closed eyes lost in thoughts. We bade a silent farewell to those philosophers among
birds and walked on.
We visited the tigers, lions and bears shut in cages. We saw some hippos and also a
rhino. We heared the loud roar of a lion. One tiger was in a fit of anger. The tiger was
strong and handsome. I was reminded of Blake’s lines.
“What immortal hand or eye dare frame the fearful symmetry?"
Then we enjoyed a boat cruise. I enjoyed it most. We also saw many other fauna like
crocodiles, snakes, frogs, fish ad a hundred other creatures. They all felt at home in the
zoo. Last of all we saw different kinds of monkeys.
We passed many happy hours in the zoo. It was a pleasing experience for all of us.
Visit to Taj Mahal
Visit to Taj Mahal :
There are many beautiful and worth seeing historical places in India. But the Taj Mahal
of Agra is the most beautiful of all. It is a dream in marble. My friend and I visited that in
the last summer vacations. The vision cast a spell over me. It stood in unique majesty.
What a fine lay out indeed! This is what one could say on the spot. It looked white on all
sides. The green tufts of glass and the green shoots of hot Cyprus trees adorned its
majestic beauty. Nature’s beauty made the ground of the building look all the more
beautiful.
We went down the staircase. We found the graves of the king and the queen under the
dome in a dark chamber. Multicolored pieces of glass and couplets form the Quran
decorated the side walls. The four minarets stood as watch men at each of the main
building.
A full moonlight followed the next day. We visited the Taj again that night. Its beauty
smiled in the silvery light of the moon. It was a memorable scene. My joy knew no
bounds when I saw its reflections in the river Jamuna. Clear picture of marble could be
seen. I closed my eyes and opened them again to find it was a reality. Nay! It was to a
dream.
As god is there to bestow nature’s beauty, man’s hand is there to create wonderful
pieces of art and architecture. How could man be so perfect in working out the minute
details of art? I am full of wonder even now. And I can still see the beauty of the Taj
with my mind’s eye, if at all I desire so. Wheat a great beauty man could create!
The Taj Mahal was built about three hundred and fifty years ago by the Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan, in memory of his beloved queen, Mumtaj.
Reasons for Becoming a Teacher
The urge to become a teacher is often backed by many noble feelings like commitment to the
future, interest in community, love of knowledge, and concern for children.
Teachers do more than teach, and their impact extends far beyond the classroom. As
a teacher, you are more than just an educator: you are a mentor, a confidant and a friend.
One of the most common reasons to become a teacher is to make a difference in the lives of
as many students as you can.
Natural teachers love sharing knowledge. They feel a desire to share ideas, communicate
concepts and inspire conversation with those around them. Teachers teach to reach children,
and see their progress develop over time.
To Change the Lives of Students
Teachers do more than teach, and their impact extends far beyond the classroom. As a
teacher, you are more than just an educator: you are a mentor, a confidant and a friend. One
of the most common reasons to become a teacher is to make a difference in the lives of as
many students as you can. Taylor Mali, a renowned poet, education advocate and former
teacher, describes this impact in his spoken word poem, “What Teachers Make.” He says, “I
make kids work harder than they ever thought they could, I make a C+feel like a congressional
medal of honor, I make an A- feel like a slap in the face ... I make parents see their children
for who they are and what they can be ... I make a difference.”
Teachers have the potential to interact with students at all stages of development and from all
walks of life. A great teacher wants to help students along this path and to play a part in
shaping the person they will ultimately become. If you want to help a child struggling with low
self-esteem and problems at home, then become a teacher to encourage them and help them
realize their potential. Becoming a teacher lets you impart life lessons that they will never
forget and puts you in a position to influence their decisions, behaviors, strengths,weaknesses
and imaginations. Essentially, becoming a teacher lets you take part in shaping the next
generation.
To Improve the Quality of Education
The demand for great teachers is a tangible pressing need. While our country has come a
long way in education reform,we still have a long way to go. There are schools across America
that are still in high need because of budgetary concerns and low teacher retention, and
students still continue to drop out at alarming rates. One reason to become a teacher is to
impact the education system. If you recognize the need to improve the quality of education in
this country, then you may become a teacher to affect change. There is a lot of work to be
done, but it is the collective effort of thousands of dedicated teachers that will make the most
difference.
School administrators and government officials have an impact at the legislative level, but it is
teachers who have a direct effect on students in the classroom --- that is, after all, where
learning takes place. You won’t be able to improve the quality of education for every student
in America, but you will be able to for your students. Helping just one student is worth it, but
over a long and productive career, you have the chance to help thousands of students.
Essentially, becoming a teacher lets you take part in shaping the next generation.
To Give Back to Your Community
One of the reasons for becoming a teacher is to contribute to your community in a meaningful
way. Teaching is one of the most direct ways to make an impact, and if you are driven by the
desire to help those around you, being a teacher is an invaluable contribution.
Perhaps you grew up in a high-needs area and are personally connected to the struggle of
students who come from low-income families and go to schools with little funding; this sort of
perspective allows you to recognize how much of a difference a devoted teacher can make.
Maybe an amazing teacher changed your life when you were younger, and you want to share
that with a new generation of students. Many people cite a favorite teacher as a source of
inspiration in their decision to pursue a career in education.
5 Reasons You Should Become a Preschool Teacher
Give a childa headstart in theireducationasa preschool teacher—justone of the manycareersin
childdevelopmentopentoeducationprofessionals.Here are five reasonsyoushouldbecome a
preschool teacher.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) projectstremendousoccupationalgrowthforeducatorswho
specialize in earlyeducation.Infact,the BLS estimatesa25 percentgrowthinemploymentfor
preschool teachersthroughthe nextdecade,whichisfasterthanthe national average.The driving
demandforthese teachersisassistedbythe expectedpopulationincrease of childrenages3to
5. Preschool teachers canworkin a varietyof settings.The topemployerof preschool teachersis
childdaycare services,which employ30 percentof preschool teachers.Elementaryandsecondary
schoolsemploy12 percentof today’spreschool teacherswhile religious,professionalandcivic
organizationsemployanother17percent.
There are tremendousexpectationsplacedonchildrenenteringkindergarteninregardstotheir
academic,social andemotional development.Kindergartenreadinessbeginsinpreschool
(sometimessooner)andiscrucial to the child’sclassroomachievementlaterdownthe road.
Preschool teachershelptosupportachild’spersonal,academicandsocial progressatthiscrucial
stage in theiroverall braindevelopment.Basiccompetenciesapreschool teacherwill focusoninthe
classroominclude the following:
Social and emotional development
Physical development
Language and literacy
Mathematical thinking
Scientificthinking
Social studies
The arts
Supportingpreschool childreninthesedevelopmentalareaswill ensure theyare preparedandready
for acceleratedlearningenvironmentsandwill facilitate anenhancededucational experience.
Preschool teachersstandasa notable role model inachild’searlylife. Earlychildhood
educators supportchildrenduringapivotal time of academicdevelopmentandpersonal growthin
and outof the classroom.Preschool issometimesachild’sfirsttime awayfromtheirparentsforan
extendedperiodof time.Itcanbe a scary endeavorforchildren;however,asa positive andcalm
preschool teacher,youcanhelpalleviatesome of the stressandanxietyoftenassociatedwiththis
milestone.Preschool isalsooftenthe firsttime childrenengageandsocializewithotherchildren.As
a teacher,youfacilitate relationshipbuildingexercisesthathelpchildrenbridgesocial gapstomake
newfriendsandestablishsocial skills.
At thisage,childrenlearnbestwhentheyare havingfun.Preschool teachersgettocreate
entertaining,engagingandcreative classroomsthatpromote learningaswell associal,cognitive and
emotional development. Infact,no day on the jobwill everbe the same whenyouenterone of the
many careers inearlychilddevelopment.Learningmilestonesare broadandpreschool teachers
mustlookfor waysto incorporate multiple subjectareasintoasingularlessonsoitisimportantto
be creative.Youmightact outa storybookone dayor create a map of the U.S. outof driedpasta
noodlesthe next.The keyistomake sure all activitiesare educational andhelpchildrentoprogress
intheiracademics,social skills,cognitive skillsandemotionaldevelopment.
Teachersof all grades are valuable tosociety.Earlychildhoodteachersworkwithchildrenatthe
start of theireducational journeyandhelpthemtounderstandandattainsome of the mostbasic
and foundational academic,social,cognitive andemotional concepts.Don’tignorethe call forearly
childhoodeducation.If youhave a passionforeducationandenjoyworkingwithsmall children,
considera careeras a preschool teacher.
One of the most significant benefits of working as an educator is the opportunity to make a real
difference in the lives of children. For early childhood educators in particular, working with
children during their most developmentally important years provides a sense of purpose and is
enormously gratifying. There are however, many other perks to teaching at a preschool, daycare
or after-school program that draw new graduates to the profession.
If you’re considering becoming an early childhood educator, read on to discover five more of the
unique advantages of following this rewarding career path.
1. BECOMING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR CAN BENEFIT YOUR FAMILY
Becoming an educator benefits your family in several ways. If you are a parent with young children,
manydaycare programsand schoolswillallowyourchildtoattendatareducedrate,orevenforfree!
This allows you to save money, sync up your work schedule withfamily responsibilities, and best of
all, spend time with your child during the day.
Earningan earlychildhoodeducationdiploma alsohelpsyoubuildanin-depthunderstandingof early
cognitive, emotional and social development – valuable insights for raising your own kids, or
interacting with little nieces and nephews.
2. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS HAVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
Many daycare center or preschool settings function under a hierarchical system. This means that
although you may start your career as an assistant educator, you may have the opportunity to work
yourwayuptothe positionof director.Seniorpositionswithineducational centersorschoolscanlead
to a higher salary and a role in curriculum design.
In most cases, working with young children presents many opportunities to further your learning
beyond yourearly childhood education training. Many schools and child care facilities offer
continuous training through workshops or seminars in order to stay on top of the latest education
trends and keep teachers motivated.
3. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS GET PLENTY OF EXERCISE
While youmaynotadhere toa traditional exercise routine,workingwithyoungchildrenwillcertainly
give youadailyworkout!Inordertokeepupwiththekidsinyourclass,you’ll bedoingalotof running,
bending,lifting,andjumping.All of theseactivities –alongwitha lot of laughter– will definitelyburn
calories and contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
4. WORKING AS AN ECE BOOSTS CREATIVITY
One of the many things you’ll learn in early childhood education courses is how to design activities
that make learning fun. While you endeavor to teach core skills like counting, reading and positive
social interaction, you’ll be forever striving for fresh angles to keep kids engaged. In order to meet
learning goals and connect with diverse students, you’ll be stretching your creative capacity on a
regular basis.
5. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS HAVE FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS
Since daycaresandpreschoolsoftenofferpart-time andfull-timepositions,ECE’scancustomize their
work hours according to their individual goals and needs.Need free time duringthe day? You might
considerworkingwithanafter-school programthatprovidescare andinstructiontochildrenawaiting
parent pick-up in the late afternoon. Or, you could open up your own home-based daycare and
determine your own working hours while eliminating the need for commuting. Unlike conventional
nine-to-five jobs, careers in ECE offer plenty of room for flexibility.
1. Traveling is easier than you think.
We believe that traveling around the world shouldn’t be hard: it’s actually something
everyone should be able to do at least once in their lives. Whether you choose to spend a few
years or just a couple months traveling this beautiful planet, it’s important to see what’s out
there. It’s up to you to make the dream come true and take the first
step. Launch TripPlanner to piece together and price your ideal route. Not sure where to
start? You can always call one of our travel consultants and get some complimentary advice!
2. Travel opens your eyes.
If you’re open and willing,travel willmake you an incredibly more well-rounded human being.
And that’s really the goal, isn’t it? If you don’t know where to start, check out our Around the
World planning guide.
3. Traveling helps you learn who you are.
All the challenges and opportunities travel lays at your feet help you discover who you are in
a way that’s only possible on the road.
4. Travel creates meaningful relationships
People you meet while on the road become some of the most valued names on your contact
list. They become places on the map to visit later on. These folks give you a glimpse outside
your hometown circle of friends, and force you to take in new and refreshing perspectives,
and ultimately realize that everyone is the same.
5. Traveling develops skills you didn’t know you had
Sometimes it’s only far from home that you realize you you’ve got skills you’ve never used.
It’s travel that brings them to the surface and makes you smile, satisfied to have reached the
mountain top, or crossed a gorge or helped a villager clean up after a storm, or even to have
successfully ordered a meal at a rural Chinese restaurant.
6. Travel helps you learn new languages
There’s something satisfying about being ableto throw around afew words of Greek, knowing
how to say thanks in Thai, pulling out that long dormant Spanish to book a room in Santiago,
or simply hearing a language you didn’t know existed just a few weeks before.
7. Travel means adventure
Zip-lining over the jungle canopy in Peru, successfully navigating the maze-like streets of
Venice, bartering for the best price in the traditional markets of Marrakech, taking a
speedboat ride in New Zealand, or hopping in a Land Rover and heading out to watch animals
grazing in Tanzania: these are adventures worth having. People are hardwired for the
excitement of adventure and travel may just be the best way to tap into it.
8. Traveling gives you perspective
Meeting people from other cultures will teach you that the way you’ve been looking at the
world isn’t the way everybody else does. In fact, your point-of-view might have some major
blind spots. Seeing the world for yourself will improve your vision and your grip on reality.
9. Travel helps you move forward
If you’re between jobs, schools,kids, or relationships, around the world travel canbe aperfect
way to move from one of these life stages into your next great adventure. A big trip won’t
just ease your transition into the next stage of your life, it’ll give you a chance to reflect on
where you’ve been, where you’re going, and where you want to end up.
10. Travel is education
Seeing the world provides an education that’s absolutely impossible get in school. Travel
teaches you economy, politics, history, geography, and sociology in an intense, hands-on way
no class will. Fortunately, the school of travel is always taking applications, no entrance exam
required.
11. Travel challenges you
Getting your daily latte at the same place and staring at your screen at your nine-to-five every
day not nearly interesting enough? Even if you choose to work on the road (and keep staring
at the screen), you’ll have to find a new place to drink your latte, and depending on your
destination, finding coffee, and foamy milk or a good place to sip them could prove to be a
sizeablechallenge. Travel is full of moments of joy and challenges.Overcoming the challenges
gives you some of the greatest joys of all.
12. Travel shakes things up
It sucks to be stuck in a rut. Everyone knows what that’s like. A big trip can be your perfect
solution. Fly around the world, stopping over in allof the places you’ve always wanted to visit.
Go ahead and plan your ideal route around the world (it’s easier than you think!)
13. Traveling proves that dreams do come true
You imagined it, daydreamed about it, envisioned it. Guess what? It can be done. Around the
world travel is possible, you just have to decide you’re willing to take the first step and start
planning your itinerary. What are you waiting for? We’ve put together some specials to
inspire you to live your dream.
14. Travel gives you cool stories
Let’s face it. Even for folks who can’t tell a story, just the words “last year in Mongolia” get
you instant party points. Even when events seem trivial, nostalgia and distance create an
irresistible spin that makes mundane things like getting your laundry done in Zanzibar,
entertaining. Just don’t be that person and overdo it!
15. Travel is literally food for thought.
You’ll be constantly surprised at the flavors the world has to offer. The way people in other
cultures and countries prepare food, and break bread together (not that all cultures even eat
bread) will astound you.
16. Travel gives you a sense of accomplishment
If you’re the kind of person that dreams big, you’re probably one to reach for new challenges.
Finishing a trip gives you the satisfaction that you were able make a goal to travel
and accomplish what you set out to do–see the world.
17. Traveling for the hell of it
Why travel? Because you can. Because you want to. Because it beats the alternative (staying
home). Why not pick up your tickets and get the ball rolling!

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A visit to a zoo

  • 1. A Visit to A Zoo A Visit to A Zoo : Our school broke up for the winter vacations. One day I went to Vandalur zoo with my friends. The entry was by tickets. We went up several steps to purchase the tickets. Then we entered the zoo. We walked up and down. A deep canal ran parallel to the footpath. Beyond the canal there were small trees. The cages of the birds were hanging down the branches of the trees. Their multi-coloured feathers gleamed into sunlight. Next we saw a small water pond with many kinds of birds swimming in it. It was interesting to see new birds in an enclosure. They twittered, chirped and whistled. They presented nature’s voice. It was pleasing indeed to hear them. We saw many birds there - sparrows, nightingales and owls of different colours set in the closed cage. The owls sat with closed eyes lost in thoughts. We bade a silent farewell to those philosophers among birds and walked on. We visited the tigers, lions and bears shut in cages. We saw some hippos and also a rhino. We heared the loud roar of a lion. One tiger was in a fit of anger. The tiger was strong and handsome. I was reminded of Blake’s lines. “What immortal hand or eye dare frame the fearful symmetry?" Then we enjoyed a boat cruise. I enjoyed it most. We also saw many other fauna like crocodiles, snakes, frogs, fish ad a hundred other creatures. They all felt at home in the zoo. Last of all we saw different kinds of monkeys. We passed many happy hours in the zoo. It was a pleasing experience for all of us.
  • 2. Visit to Taj Mahal Visit to Taj Mahal : There are many beautiful and worth seeing historical places in India. But the Taj Mahal of Agra is the most beautiful of all. It is a dream in marble. My friend and I visited that in the last summer vacations. The vision cast a spell over me. It stood in unique majesty. What a fine lay out indeed! This is what one could say on the spot. It looked white on all sides. The green tufts of glass and the green shoots of hot Cyprus trees adorned its majestic beauty. Nature’s beauty made the ground of the building look all the more beautiful. We went down the staircase. We found the graves of the king and the queen under the dome in a dark chamber. Multicolored pieces of glass and couplets form the Quran decorated the side walls. The four minarets stood as watch men at each of the main building. A full moonlight followed the next day. We visited the Taj again that night. Its beauty smiled in the silvery light of the moon. It was a memorable scene. My joy knew no bounds when I saw its reflections in the river Jamuna. Clear picture of marble could be seen. I closed my eyes and opened them again to find it was a reality. Nay! It was to a dream. As god is there to bestow nature’s beauty, man’s hand is there to create wonderful pieces of art and architecture. How could man be so perfect in working out the minute details of art? I am full of wonder even now. And I can still see the beauty of the Taj with my mind’s eye, if at all I desire so. Wheat a great beauty man could create! The Taj Mahal was built about three hundred and fifty years ago by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, in memory of his beloved queen, Mumtaj.
  • 3. Reasons for Becoming a Teacher The urge to become a teacher is often backed by many noble feelings like commitment to the future, interest in community, love of knowledge, and concern for children. Teachers do more than teach, and their impact extends far beyond the classroom. As a teacher, you are more than just an educator: you are a mentor, a confidant and a friend. One of the most common reasons to become a teacher is to make a difference in the lives of as many students as you can. Natural teachers love sharing knowledge. They feel a desire to share ideas, communicate concepts and inspire conversation with those around them. Teachers teach to reach children, and see their progress develop over time. To Change the Lives of Students Teachers do more than teach, and their impact extends far beyond the classroom. As a teacher, you are more than just an educator: you are a mentor, a confidant and a friend. One of the most common reasons to become a teacher is to make a difference in the lives of as many students as you can. Taylor Mali, a renowned poet, education advocate and former teacher, describes this impact in his spoken word poem, “What Teachers Make.” He says, “I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could, I make a C+feel like a congressional medal of honor, I make an A- feel like a slap in the face ... I make parents see their children for who they are and what they can be ... I make a difference.” Teachers have the potential to interact with students at all stages of development and from all walks of life. A great teacher wants to help students along this path and to play a part in shaping the person they will ultimately become. If you want to help a child struggling with low self-esteem and problems at home, then become a teacher to encourage them and help them realize their potential. Becoming a teacher lets you impart life lessons that they will never forget and puts you in a position to influence their decisions, behaviors, strengths,weaknesses and imaginations. Essentially, becoming a teacher lets you take part in shaping the next generation. To Improve the Quality of Education The demand for great teachers is a tangible pressing need. While our country has come a long way in education reform,we still have a long way to go. There are schools across America that are still in high need because of budgetary concerns and low teacher retention, and students still continue to drop out at alarming rates. One reason to become a teacher is to impact the education system. If you recognize the need to improve the quality of education in this country, then you may become a teacher to affect change. There is a lot of work to be done, but it is the collective effort of thousands of dedicated teachers that will make the most difference. School administrators and government officials have an impact at the legislative level, but it is teachers who have a direct effect on students in the classroom --- that is, after all, where learning takes place. You won’t be able to improve the quality of education for every student
  • 4. in America, but you will be able to for your students. Helping just one student is worth it, but over a long and productive career, you have the chance to help thousands of students. Essentially, becoming a teacher lets you take part in shaping the next generation. To Give Back to Your Community One of the reasons for becoming a teacher is to contribute to your community in a meaningful way. Teaching is one of the most direct ways to make an impact, and if you are driven by the desire to help those around you, being a teacher is an invaluable contribution. Perhaps you grew up in a high-needs area and are personally connected to the struggle of students who come from low-income families and go to schools with little funding; this sort of perspective allows you to recognize how much of a difference a devoted teacher can make. Maybe an amazing teacher changed your life when you were younger, and you want to share that with a new generation of students. Many people cite a favorite teacher as a source of inspiration in their decision to pursue a career in education. 5 Reasons You Should Become a Preschool Teacher Give a childa headstart in theireducationasa preschool teacher—justone of the manycareersin childdevelopmentopentoeducationprofessionals.Here are five reasonsyoushouldbecome a preschool teacher. The Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS) projectstremendousoccupationalgrowthforeducatorswho specialize in earlyeducation.Infact,the BLS estimatesa25 percentgrowthinemploymentfor preschool teachersthroughthe nextdecade,whichisfasterthanthe national average.The driving demandforthese teachersisassistedbythe expectedpopulationincrease of childrenages3to 5. Preschool teachers canworkin a varietyof settings.The topemployerof preschool teachersis childdaycare services,which employ30 percentof preschool teachers.Elementaryandsecondary schoolsemploy12 percentof today’spreschool teacherswhile religious,professionalandcivic organizationsemployanother17percent. There are tremendousexpectationsplacedonchildrenenteringkindergarteninregardstotheir academic,social andemotional development.Kindergartenreadinessbeginsinpreschool
  • 5. (sometimessooner)andiscrucial to the child’sclassroomachievementlaterdownthe road. Preschool teachershelptosupportachild’spersonal,academicandsocial progressatthiscrucial stage in theiroverall braindevelopment.Basiccompetenciesapreschool teacherwill focusoninthe classroominclude the following: Social and emotional development Physical development Language and literacy Mathematical thinking Scientificthinking Social studies The arts Supportingpreschool childreninthesedevelopmentalareaswill ensure theyare preparedandready for acceleratedlearningenvironmentsandwill facilitate anenhancededucational experience. Preschool teachersstandasa notable role model inachild’searlylife. Earlychildhood educators supportchildrenduringapivotal time of academicdevelopmentandpersonal growthin and outof the classroom.Preschool issometimesachild’sfirsttime awayfromtheirparentsforan extendedperiodof time.Itcanbe a scary endeavorforchildren;however,asa positive andcalm preschool teacher,youcanhelpalleviatesome of the stressandanxietyoftenassociatedwiththis milestone.Preschool isalsooftenthe firsttime childrenengageandsocializewithotherchildren.As a teacher,youfacilitate relationshipbuildingexercisesthathelpchildrenbridgesocial gapstomake newfriendsandestablishsocial skills. At thisage,childrenlearnbestwhentheyare havingfun.Preschool teachersgettocreate entertaining,engagingandcreative classroomsthatpromote learningaswell associal,cognitive and emotional development. Infact,no day on the jobwill everbe the same whenyouenterone of the many careers inearlychilddevelopment.Learningmilestonesare broadandpreschool teachers mustlookfor waysto incorporate multiple subjectareasintoasingularlessonsoitisimportantto be creative.Youmightact outa storybookone dayor create a map of the U.S. outof driedpasta
  • 6. noodlesthe next.The keyistomake sure all activitiesare educational andhelpchildrentoprogress intheiracademics,social skills,cognitive skillsandemotionaldevelopment. Teachersof all grades are valuable tosociety.Earlychildhoodteachersworkwithchildrenatthe start of theireducational journeyandhelpthemtounderstandandattainsome of the mostbasic and foundational academic,social,cognitive andemotional concepts.Don’tignorethe call forearly childhoodeducation.If youhave a passionforeducationandenjoyworkingwithsmall children, considera careeras a preschool teacher. One of the most significant benefits of working as an educator is the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children. For early childhood educators in particular, working with children during their most developmentally important years provides a sense of purpose and is enormously gratifying. There are however, many other perks to teaching at a preschool, daycare or after-school program that draw new graduates to the profession. If you’re considering becoming an early childhood educator, read on to discover five more of the unique advantages of following this rewarding career path. 1. BECOMING AN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR CAN BENEFIT YOUR FAMILY Becoming an educator benefits your family in several ways. If you are a parent with young children, manydaycare programsand schoolswillallowyourchildtoattendatareducedrate,orevenforfree! This allows you to save money, sync up your work schedule withfamily responsibilities, and best of all, spend time with your child during the day. Earningan earlychildhoodeducationdiploma alsohelpsyoubuildanin-depthunderstandingof early cognitive, emotional and social development – valuable insights for raising your own kids, or interacting with little nieces and nephews. 2. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS HAVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Many daycare center or preschool settings function under a hierarchical system. This means that although you may start your career as an assistant educator, you may have the opportunity to work yourwayuptothe positionof director.Seniorpositionswithineducational centersorschoolscanlead to a higher salary and a role in curriculum design. In most cases, working with young children presents many opportunities to further your learning beyond yourearly childhood education training. Many schools and child care facilities offer continuous training through workshops or seminars in order to stay on top of the latest education trends and keep teachers motivated. 3. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS GET PLENTY OF EXERCISE
  • 7. While youmaynotadhere toa traditional exercise routine,workingwithyoungchildrenwillcertainly give youadailyworkout!Inordertokeepupwiththekidsinyourclass,you’ll bedoingalotof running, bending,lifting,andjumping.All of theseactivities –alongwitha lot of laughter– will definitelyburn calories and contribute to a healthy lifestyle. 4. WORKING AS AN ECE BOOSTS CREATIVITY One of the many things you’ll learn in early childhood education courses is how to design activities that make learning fun. While you endeavor to teach core skills like counting, reading and positive social interaction, you’ll be forever striving for fresh angles to keep kids engaged. In order to meet learning goals and connect with diverse students, you’ll be stretching your creative capacity on a regular basis. 5. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS HAVE FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS Since daycaresandpreschoolsoftenofferpart-time andfull-timepositions,ECE’scancustomize their work hours according to their individual goals and needs.Need free time duringthe day? You might considerworkingwithanafter-school programthatprovidescare andinstructiontochildrenawaiting parent pick-up in the late afternoon. Or, you could open up your own home-based daycare and determine your own working hours while eliminating the need for commuting. Unlike conventional nine-to-five jobs, careers in ECE offer plenty of room for flexibility. 1. Traveling is easier than you think. We believe that traveling around the world shouldn’t be hard: it’s actually something everyone should be able to do at least once in their lives. Whether you choose to spend a few years or just a couple months traveling this beautiful planet, it’s important to see what’s out there. It’s up to you to make the dream come true and take the first step. Launch TripPlanner to piece together and price your ideal route. Not sure where to start? You can always call one of our travel consultants and get some complimentary advice! 2. Travel opens your eyes. If you’re open and willing,travel willmake you an incredibly more well-rounded human being. And that’s really the goal, isn’t it? If you don’t know where to start, check out our Around the World planning guide. 3. Traveling helps you learn who you are. All the challenges and opportunities travel lays at your feet help you discover who you are in a way that’s only possible on the road. 4. Travel creates meaningful relationships People you meet while on the road become some of the most valued names on your contact list. They become places on the map to visit later on. These folks give you a glimpse outside your hometown circle of friends, and force you to take in new and refreshing perspectives, and ultimately realize that everyone is the same.
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