Throughout college, students need to think about where they want to teach after graduation. Some may consider working in a city at an urban school, while others never even contemplate the option. There are a lot of mixed opinions when it comes to teaching inner city students. Positives that come from an urban environment are all the diverse cultures and languages. Teacher are able to work with and teach people from all different backgrounds. Working and living in the city also gives the opportunity to be so close to global food, art exhibits, music performances, plays and museums without the need to travel!
There can also be challenges to teaching urban students. It has been said that these teachers have to be even more passionate and motivated for their students. Teachers may have to deal with language barriers and less supportive parents at home. Some characteristics needed for inner-city teacher are, "empathy, flexibility, patience, a sense of humor and strong leadership." While it can be a stressful position, there are a lot positive aspects to teaching students in a city.
"Urban schools need better teachers, not excuses, to close the education gap."
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