Monday, August 9, 2010

Teaching is an Art.

As a teacher I had come to terms many times with the fact that I was not fit for teaching.
I did not want my students to have a hard time in dealing with my lessons. That’s why I taught them the easier and more precise way to get rid of such pain; mentally or physically. Every time I had this kind of situation I came to think about the kind of profession that I currently practised.
Why did I choose such a a daunting and demanding job? Did I really love the nature of my job? Is teaching the perfect career for me to sustain? These are the usual questions that bothered me at that time .
I did self-healing instead and took these bad times as my challenges to take as a mentor. People differ. So is their pace in learning. I could not expect my students to have the same level like they were all smart. I just thought that they were there to mold me as a teacher.
With passing I have come to the conclusion that Teaching is an Art. It requires the teacher’s unique and immeasurable strategies in order to reach the learning goals. It greatly depends on us on how good we are in dealing with these kinds of classroom problems. Some students claim that they’re intelligent and equipped but the fact is they’re not. Moreover, proper approach is a great tool to relieve such problems.
Teacher’s ability to achieve the set aims despite of the inadequacy of resources and suchlike allows teaching to be coined as a form of an art.
A host of people can teach but not all of them can do it so effectively.
Toumache Abdelghani.

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