Being disabled may affect becoming a teacher if the disability limits the student's ability to learn or to complete his or her education. A disability like blindness or limited mobility might not affect the student at all.
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If a person is male and working as a "maid" he is usually called a personal "valet"; being a valet has nothing to do with being disabled or collecting disability insurance.
Race makes no difference in becoming a pediatrician.
It is not easy being a third grade teacher or any grade teacher. Teachers have huge responsibilities and a lot of stress. It can be an extremely rewarding job that can affect lives forever.
No disabled children do not understand that they are being abused.
You can be friendly with the teacher and be a good person so then the teacher would consider you a good enjoyable student, but being loyal to the teacher and making "friends" with them would probably qualify as teachers pet.
If you go to college and you aren't to old. Well you know those who can't.... teach. (think about it.)
When you are asked what your professional aspirations are, the interviewer wants to know what your career goal is. If you are working in a day care, but want to end up being a teacher, becoming a teacher would be your professional aspiration.
Being disabled does not put one above the law. Anyone can be sued.
Principals without teaching experience can kickstart their careers as curriculum specialists, librarians or guidance counselors.
One of the most rapidly growing fields in education is special education. Special education involves the ability to work with disabled students. If you want to have plenty of options after college, then maybe you should consider being a special education teacher. There are many openings for this position at schools throughout the United States.
Being a teacher's aide at a local elementary after-school program would give you a good chance at gaining experience in the field.