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Hi {FIRSTNAME], I didn’t choose teaching because it was the only thing I was capable of. Looking back almost 20 years, I think my reasons were partly legit, and partly… “I don’t know what else to do?” I really didn't know what I wanted to do at the age of 26 (and I already felt "behind"... 🙄 We live in a culture of "hurry up and figure out your whole life!" But that's another story).
And I did. Or at least I know that I impacted many students’ lives. What I know now that I can see it all more clearly, is that outside of my super human patience and compassion for kids, I was good at teaching because:
And I’m betting that’s at least part of why you ended up in classrooms too. In fact, that’s a big part of what your degree and all of your experience has trained you to do. Somewhere along the way, though, it's possible that you (or those around you) began to interpret your training as a “limitation” instead of an asset. “I spent years and money on this degree—I should stay in the classroom.” (this was me. I was STILL paying those student load debts) But here’s the truth many teachers never hear: Staying somewhere that no longer fits because of your degree doesn’t honor your experience… Instead it begins to shrink what you believe you are capable of. Your education degree didn't lock you into a classroom for the rest of your life. Those skills don’t disappear when you step outside a school building. And no—wanting to use them differently doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful, flaky, or giving up.
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