Tara is a 28-year-old mother. She has a daughter, two stepchildren, and cares for her niece and nephew. She loves to help children. She started working as a substitute teacher in 2022 during the pandemic when there was a severe shortage of teachers.
In this Q&A, Tara provides some advice to new substitute teachers.
I have dreamed about becoming a teacher since I was a little girl. After high school, I worked in a church daycare for six years. Then, I saw an ad on Facebook about substitute teaching. So, I signed up to get more experience with older students and to see if I’d want to pursue it as a career. I do! I’m now half-way through an associate degree and plan to get my bachelor’s degree next to become a full-time teacher.
I love all the students. They inspire me every day. I especially enjoy the second graders because they have fun, unique personalities. I enjoy helping the older students too. It’s incredible how much the students want to share about their lives. It’s rewarding to be able to encourage them when they need to be lifted up.
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