When I was in grade one, I had a dream: I wanted to be a teacher in the future. I remember saying to my father at that time, "Dad, I think I can only be a high school teacher, because primary school students are still runny noses, junior high school students are too rebellious, and I have no ability to teach college students, so I will be a high school teacher." After six years of hard work, I was admitted to a normal university.
When I was admitted to the university, I knew that my long-cherished dream could basically come true. So, like all the people who just went to college, I began to feel confused after my dream came true, and I didn't know what I should do all day.
Really find the direction of learning is in the second half of freshman year. At that time, I took the first tutor in my life. This student is a boy in Grade One. He is clever, but naughty. When I gave him the first class, I opened his textbook, which was so familiar, but when I finished, the boy said to me, "I don't understand, and I can't do those homework." I'm Zheng. I made it very clear. Why doesn't he understand?
After returning to school, I thought for a long time and began to think that teachers can't be casual. They should learn to look at the knowledge in textbooks from the perspective of students and express it in easy-to-understand and even humorous language. That was the first time I felt my lack of knowledge. The next day, I resigned from that tutor and began to devote myself to this study and training. From that day on, the school library became my most frequent place. Later, I joined the school's eloquence association. In this club, I know many teachers and sisters, and I have learned a lot from them.
When I was a sophomore, I felt improved, so I started looking for a tutor again. The second tutor is a first-year girl. This time, I gave full play to my strengths, and the girl's performance has made rapid progress since then. (That is, from then on, I never went to the tutor center to find a tutor, because the girl's parents introduced me to N tutors. It was the first time I felt the joy of being a teacher.
Later, in the process of being a tutor, I found myself a little bad: my thinking jumped too much and my logic was not strong enough, which sometimes confused the listeners. In order to make up for this shortcoming, I specially enrolled in an elective course, Logic. After studying for a semester, I didn't learn much in class, but the communication with the teacher after class benefited me a lot.
In the second semester of my sophomore year, a classmate in my dormitory works part-time in a company. Once, a supervisor of their company called her in the dormitory. She happened to be out. I talked to the supervisor when I answered the phone. She suddenly asked me, "Are you interested in taking a part-time job in our company?" I thought at the time that I had never had a chance to experience office culture. So, immediately agreed.
I reported to that company early the next morning and started my office life for nearly a month. In that company, I am in charge of customer contact. The manager asked us to speak slowly and softly. I have been a quick talker since I was a child, and I have never been a gentle type. But since you want to do this kind of work, you must bite the bullet and do it. In those weeks, when I returned to the dormitory and started talking, all the students in the dormitory made vomiting expressions-because they were too unaccustomed. There, I learned how to express my intention clearly and convince customers in the shortest time, which will also help me to become a formal teacher.
In the summer vacation of my junior year, I took part in a trip to the countryside. The content is to help Baiyun Mountain Park Management Office count the species and quantity of plants in Baiyun Mountain Park and help list them. For several weeks in a row, I took the younger brothers and sisters of that team running on Baiyun Mountain. I picked a branch from a plant I didn't know and asked the teacher in the department. After this time, my knowledge of plant taxonomy has been improved.
The real internship opportunity has come. I went to a key middle school in Hunan as an intern in my senior year. At the beginning of the class, I deeply felt the tutor's strong control over the class and the skills of guiding students. In the process of later internship, I learned bit by bit, and brought the professional knowledge of botany into teaching, and achieved very good results. And my head teacher instructor only said four words to me: "Love is like a child!" " "At first, I didn't care. Later, when I was impatient with naughty students who made mistakes again and again, I suddenly thought of these four words. At that moment, I really understood that if you don't love your students, you will never be able to treat your students with your heart.
Now, I have become an ordinary middle school teacher, and my dream seems to have come true, but this time, I no longer have the sadness and confusion after my dream came true. Because, I know, I still need to study, I am still working hard, and I am still on the way to realize my dream. ...
I posted this post on "Happy E Home" because I was so happy to recall this journey of working hard for my dream.
I once read a sentence: "Nothing can't be sick, nothing can't be without money." However, I want to say, what can't be malicious and what can't be without dreams. I think we are happiest when we are on the way to realizing our dreams and working hard for them.
Are you also fighting for your dreams? Do you also feel the joy of walking on the road to realize your dreams? Let's talk. ...