James Hinkle: Middle School Spanish Teacher
On today's show, I have James Hinkle who is a Middle School Spanish Teacher located in Superior, Colorado.James and I talk about how and why he changed his initial career path into international business to becoming a teacher, the most difficult and rewarding parts about working in education, advice for anyone who wants to become a teacher and so much more!Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy!
James Hinkle | Middle School Spanish Teacher
Show notes
In today's episode, you'll find out:
- What drove James to decide to teach middle school Spanish.
- The most rewarding and difficult parts about being a teacher.
- The one thing he would change about the education system in the U.S.
- One thing he wants people to know about what it's like to work as a middle school teacher.
- Advice he'd give to someone who wants to become a middle school teacher.
Key takeaways from this episode:
“I thought I'd teach for a couple of years in a rural school and then I'd go back to do an MBA but I ended up really loving teaching.” - James Hinkle[bctt tweet="“Middle schoolers are so energetic and kids are still excited to learn at that age.” - James Hinkle" via="no"][bctt tweet="“It's crazy how much kids are addicted to being plugged in 24/7.” - James Hinkle" via="no"]“One of the biggest challenges is society puts so much pressure on outcomes of teachers.” - James Hinkle[bctt tweet="“You have to get into the profession because you love working with kids.” - James Hinkle" via="no"]“If you're not really excited about working with kids, you're in it for the wrong reason.” - James Hinkle“It's hard to not get emotionally invested in the kids you teach.” - James Hinkle[bctt tweet="“There's an uneven distribution of the quality of education. Every kid in America deserves to have a quality education.” - James Hinkle" via="no"]
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