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affect their lives. Although I know the students will still have their difficult
moments, I hope they will become much more compassionate and learn to con-
sider how their words and actions affect their peers.
I have discovered that, for me, the challenge of eventually becoming a
teacher is also the lure: that as the world changes, new questions, issues, ideas,
and problems must be negotiated in the classroom. Students should have the
opportunity to interact with and react to what they are learning in a way that
is meaningful to them, and I want to be an active participant in this process.
However, I think that in order to help them be actively involved in their own
learning process, I need to formalize my knowledge and build a greater under-
standing of how kids learn, understand more about the relative strengths and
weaknesses of different educational systems, and learn about philosophies of
education in a program that addresses these issues. I want to know how stu-
dents learn, what motivates an individual to learn, and most importantly how I
can contribute to improving educational systems in my own community. I want
to better understand the strengths and weaknesses of our educational systems
so that I can foster and support a love of learning in young people and their
teachers. Additionally, I want to see the results of my work—I want to have
direct contact with the learners I am serving.
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