Exercise programs advertise with showing before and after pictures of their participants. I have begun a different transformation process, with my attitude regarding being a teacher of math. In the paper below I present a "snapshot" of my attitude of math before and after completing part one of my Theory of Elementary Math course.
Attitude is Everything
"It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult undertaking which, more than anything else, will determine its successful outcome." This quotation, by William James, wonderfully describes my transformation regarding mathematics. In the past, I enjoyed math because I viewed it as an exciting challenging. However, over the years I had begun to dread math class because some instructors were extremely tough. I felt like they did not try to make the class interesting, but just wanted to see how many students would suffer. These instructors were shaping my view of math, but I knew that only I could make the final decision.
While taking my Theory of Elementary Math course last semester, I realized that it was not the subject that was making me hate math, but my attitude regarding it. I came to the conclusion that I needed to be more optimistic about becoming a teacher of mathematics. It is amazing to see the changes in myself that have occurred over just the past few months. Before that class, I was not looking forward to including math in the curriculum, but now I am considering becoming a junior high math instructor. I want children to understand that if they have a positive attitude, then they can enjoy any subject.
I am not sure what entirely made me change my views about math, but I know some of it was having a better perspective. A few of my instructors made math a dreadful experience, yet I know math can be thrilling if taught the right way. I know that when I become a math teacher, I will include technology, hands-on manipulatives, and creative activities for my students to learn the material. I want them to apply math to the real world and comprehend what they can do with that knowledge. I may have awhile to go before I become a mathematician, but one thing I know for sure is that I love math and no one can make me think otherwise.
*Photographs from Big Box of Art CD