What do you do if you're asked "Why do you want to work in education?
When you're asked why you want to work in education, it's essential to reflect on your motivations and convey them sincerely. Education is not just a job; it's a commitment to shaping the future by nurturing young minds. Your response should highlight a passion for teaching, a dedication to student success, and a belief in the power of education to transform lives. Whether you've been inspired by educators in your own life or you've recognized an innate desire to teach and mentor, your answer needs to resonate with your personal experiences and professional goals. Remember, the question seeks to understand your drive and to gauge whether your values align with the educational institution's mission.
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Dr. Alison BurrowsSenior Lecturer Middlesex University / Expert in Child Development, Education, Parenting / Screentime Consultant
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Peta-Gaye BissetJava/Python Developer. Programming & Calculus teacher/enthusiast. Founder Attendance Genius.
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