Monday, March 16, 2009

New Teacher Essay


One thing that I want you to know about me is that I enjoy learning. I hope to learn as much as I possibly can in the future and not only make a lot of money, but to set a positive example for black people as well. A lot of the time when people of different races think of black people, they think of ignorence, disrespect, killing, drug dealing, etc. If any foreign or caucasian people see me as a doctor or lawyer then they might not think about all black people being so bad.

Another thing I would like for you to know about me is that I would prefer to have a serious teacher. I don't want to be taught by a teacher who lets their students get the best of them. If a student misbehaves, give them a detention or put them out of your class. There are some students who will dislike you for punishing them, but you should just ignore them. Besides, if they are the ones who are misbehaving, then they shouldn't get mad at you for what they did.

The last thing I would like you to know about me is that I don't like getting a lot of homework. I don't see the point of a whole lot of homework. The whole purpose of homework is to see if a student understands what they have learned and for the students to complete what they might not have been able to complete on class. So why give them a whole lot when you can just give them a little bit. Its not like you can't complete the rest of the homework tomorrow.

Those are the things that I want you to know about me. I hope you have benefitted from this essay and that this can help you be a better teacher. I also hope you enjoy your time at New Media Technology Charter School!

Essay on Anti-Colonial Afrikan Leader


John Garang de Mabior was born on June 23, 1945. He died July 30, 2005. John Garang was the first vice president of Sudan. He also was a former leader of rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army.

John Garang was born into a poor family in Wanglei Villiage in Bor, Sudan. He was born in the upper Nile region of Sudan, which is currently Jonglei State. B the age of ten, john Garang was an orphan and had the schools he went to in Wau and Rumbek paid for by a relative. After winning a scholarship, he earned a B.A in economics in 1969 from Grinnel College in Iowa, USA.
 

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