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Above are just a few things I picked up about teaching from my teachers. Teachers teach us a variety of things. Not just the lessons in our syllabus but also life lessons. I look up to all of them for their wisdom, knowledge, patience and zeal for learning. Whatever I know was taught to me by someone or the other— whether it be my parents, my teachers, my friends or just life itself. In a way, I am a cluster of different lessons taught to me by different teachers.

If you have to put someone on a pedestal, put teachers. They are society’s heroes.

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Teaching is a performance

Teaching is a performance

When my father was teaching one day, I realised that his voice was loud and booming. It took me by surprise because normally he is as soft spoken as they come. I have seen plays in theatres when the actors and actresses “throw” their voice. It was almost like that. When I asked him about it, he t...

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Questions are great and preperation is greater!

Questions are great and preperation is greater!

A well educated mind will always have more questions than answers.

Teachers always encourage students to ask questions. Someone once told me, “there are no stupid questions. The only stupid idea is not asking.” Asking questions demands critical thinking and greater understanding of the subj...

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Keeping an open mind

Keeping an open mind

Being open minded is a necessary part of education. Human knowledge is incomplete. We learn more everyday with new discoveries and inventions. It’s possible that what we know today to be true, can be proved false tomorrow. It’s especially required for a teacher to be op...

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It’s OK to be wrong sometimes

It’s OK to be wrong sometimes

When I was young, I remember thinking that teachers are all knowing superhuman creatures. But gradually I learnt that that’s not true. They are as human as us and as such, can make mistakes. I observed over the years that most teachers made mistakes. But the teachers who stood out as the most exc...

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A New Perspective

Observing teachers has taught me to try to see things from other people’s perspectives. Obviously, a subject which seems easiest to a teacher with a degree will seem complicated to a student of fifth grade. Therefore, it is very necessary for a teacher to view things from the student’s perspectiv...

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A Truer Self

I asked him whether I could be a good teacher when I was such an introvert. He told me, “teaching is very similar to acting. You have to tell a story and also perform it to make your students understand it. You have to think of yourself as a character who is a great teacher. ” To be something or...

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My Inspiration

My Inspiration

Looking up to teachers for inspiration, I have grown to appreciate the profession. To be honest, I hope to become a good teacher one day to spread the love of education that I have, in my students. I recognise the immense impact the teachers have on an individual’s life...

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Happy Teacher's Day

Happy Teacher's Day

5th September is celebrated as Teacher’s Day in honour of Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. It is a day to acknowledge the contribution of teachers towards society. I must say, I wouldn’t be half of what I am without the teachers that helped me all throughout life starting from my parents to the esteemed...

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It’s all about the perspective

It’s all about the perspective

All students can learn and succeed, but not in the same way and not in the same day.

Not everyone has the same learning speed and same learning method. For example, someone might learn better by reading books and theory while some might understand the same material through hands on experien...

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Focus On The Day

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7. Just for today I will try to live through this day only, not to tackle my whole life problem at once. I can do things for twelve hours that would appall me if I had to keep them up for a lifetime.

Conclusion

Conclusion

These are a few of the things my productive friends have taught me over the years through giving up. I don’t follow all of them and you probably won’t either. But these thoughts act as the potential for future thoughts you might have. Being productive towards a goal you care abou...

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