What Are Some Benefits of Becoming a Middle School Teacher?
If elementary students seem too young and immature, and the thought of teaching dramatic or difficult teenagers fills you with dread, middle school may provide the perfect teaching opportunity for you. Visit a middle school before deciding to take on the task of middle school teacher. However, do not be surprised if, while there, you find yourself enjoying the company of preteens and young teens much more than you thought you would.
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Specialized Subject
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A middle school teacher generally has the opportunity to teach just one subject. Middle school offers the opportunity to teach only a subject that you enjoy.
Independence
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Middle school students can achieve more activities independently than elementary students. At this age, students are more likely to focus willingly on those activities than they are during the teen angst years of high school.
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Different Classes
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Teachers in middle school receive a different class several times a day. Though this equates to more students than an elementary teacher teaches, it also means that a middle school teacher never spends all day with a difficult class or student the way an elementary teacher must.
Enthusiasm
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A middle school teacher can achieve a trusting, meaningful rapport with students as they enthusiastically grow from child to young adult. Middle school students have great enthusiasm for new experiences, and they generally have a desire to share that enthusiasm with their teachers.
Extra Activities
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In many school districts, middle school offers teachers the opportunity to sponsor extra curricular activities that may provide an enjoyable outlet for a teacher's hobby or passion, such as sports or art. Often, a small stipend of extra pay is offered to the teacher for this duty.
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