After reading "Find Your Marigold", I was left really excited and encouraged and a bit more motivated to begin this school year learning more about what it is to teach children. I really liked the article because it brought out really good and interesting points. For starters, the illustrations were really good by comparing marigolds to positive people and walnut trees to negative people. I enjoyed the humor in it and sincerity in what kind of people , as a teacher, I will definitely be facing. I've learned through experience and I'm a firm believer in that it is whom you're around that forms who you become as a person, and that could be either really good or really really bad. I was in complete agreement with the article and was able to identify many of the teachers mentioned so I basically found it relatable. It's a great way of letting future teachers know of what's coming next and how to keep their enthusiasm and creativity in teaching children , caring deeply for their job and simply mantaining that passion by not letting anyone in their way. I believe it will help me in my career.
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