What did I learn in Teaching?

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08|02|2021✨

Annyeoongggg! Kumusta? It's Mondayyyy yey! I hope your day is as fabulous as you are!

Today, I will share with you my student teaching journey. I thought of writing this because kanina I was so busy scrolling through my cellphone and my eyes caught these unforgettable photos with my students.

Grade 11 bibibois
Grade 7 Sampaguita babies

Grade 7 Vanda
Grade 9 Angels

I miss them saying...

"Good morning, teacher!"

-dito ko naramdaman na hala TEACHER na ako

"Goodbye teacher, amping ig uli."

-they are the sweetest, everytime our class ends they never forgot to say these words to me

"Teacher, here is my project."

-they are so responsible grabe, none of them failed to submit the required assignment/projects/reports on time, and swear ang gaganda ng mga gawa nila

"Teacher, do you have a boyfriend?"

-everytime we have some stories to discuss in class isisingit nila lagi ang tanong na yan haha

"Pasakya ko sa IMO motor, teacher!"

-i drive myself everyday with my motorcycle and every uwian they always ask if pwede ba sila sumakay kaso I have my best friend with me, angkasΒ² ko palage haha

"Teacher, share your love story please."

-and yes, here we go again, my students are also curious about my love story at dahil sa love story chika na yun, our lesson supposedly that day turns out to be an assignment nalang muna haha

"We love you, teacher!

-I love my students so much , I value them. They became one of my motivations that time to do my best in everything I do.

Two years have passed but it seems like yesterday. I miss them all so much.

I am not a strict type of student-teacher. I was able to get along with my students. And I see to it that I will establish rules and regulations in class to maintain their respect towards me and my fellow teachers.

I taught them how to live this life on earth.

I taught them " real-life" teaching.

I taught them not just the lesson from the book but also to choose the proper path wherever they may go.

What did I learn in teaching?

I had learned a great deal of confidence in my skills and abilities in inspiring others.

How to inspire?

Enthusiasm is contagious. Use your knowledge and love of the subject to come up with examples your students can relate to and understand. -envisonexprience.com

I had understood the intensity of knowing the profile of your students.

Determine each student's readiness for learning. Identify multiple access points to the curriculum to increase engagement and success. -ascd.org

I had learned to practice self and time management and coping up with stress.

One last thing I learned is to put your heart into your work.

I may not have perfectly taught my students, however, I know I have imparted a thing that they won't forget.

And yezzyyy! This would be all for my Monday. Sana may na learn kayo from me today kahit kaunti. I admit that I am not good at writing but I'm doing my best for my readers. Feel free to share something in the comment section. I'd be glad to read your learning in teaching not just sa school but in real life too.

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"Whatever you do, do well for you will never know when God is standing in the shadow taking your measurements for a bigger opportunity."

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Naalala ko si madam Jeaneth when it comes to teaching. She also shared stories when she was a teacher for a few years.

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I'm glad to know that this reminds you of your fine memories with ur teacher. πŸ’—

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Oh no. There are only a few memories that I have with my teacher/professor. I do not want the teachers to notice me that is why I do not usually talk to them. LOL. Madam Jeaneth is also a blogger here on read.cash. She also shared her teaching experiences. It was a 3 part article.

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Oh, I see. Why aren't you talking to them? Hehe, I guess you're a mysterious type of student who excelled in all acads subjects.

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Well done, teacher!

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Thank you, Bloghound πŸ˜‡β€

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You're welcome!

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I guess this answered my question in the post that I just published :D Your students really love you because of how you love them. I had the chance to teach some Korean kids before and it was fun. I just hope they've learned something from me lol!

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No doubt, they've learned a lot from you. πŸ€—

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Your students love you! It shows in all the photos. You have imparted life to them. That's more important than teaching. They may forget what they've learned in school but they will never forget what you have imparted to them. You were an open book to them and they will remember that.

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Omooo πŸ₯°πŸ˜ thank you for this, Just1dood πŸ€—

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I like the closing quote. "Whatever you do, do well for you will never know when God is standing in the shadow taking your measurements for a bigger opportunity." Whether no one is watching, we should still do our best so we could sleep well in the idea that during the day, we didn't settle for mediocrity, we did our best. Always lead a better life and do your best

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You're right! πŸ’— Do everything with your best shot! Thank you for passing by, Murakami.7 πŸ’—

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No problem, Breadchamp.

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Everything you do, you do from your heart, that is infectious, so I can imagine your students loved you and your teachings , imparting your knowledge my wee BC!

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Yes, master, I always do everything with all my heart. πŸ˜‡ always

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3 years ago

I thought as much my wee BC

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First and foremost teaching requires discipline and good planning and time management skills. You need to carefully plan each lesson, because if you walk in a classroom and plan to improvise, you won’t get very far. You also need to be aware of how long each task will take to ensure you don’t fall behind schedule with the curriculum. Whether you teach in a school or in a language institute, there will be a certain amount of reports that need to be compiled and handed in within set deadlines. It’s clear how organizing your personal as well as the classroom schedule is one of the first things you need to master in order to be successful.

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You're right! Because I believe that we cannot give what we do not have. Thank you for sharing this one with me, Missmae πŸ’—

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Your welcome

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This made me remember my pupils too when I was teaching before I went to school. They always make me proud and happy that I was a good teacher to them. When you have a good heart towards children as a teacher, they will love and move closer to you. I can see the strong connection with you and your students to the extent that they want you to talk to them and tell of your love story.

They are also beautiful and handsome.

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3 years ago

I am so happy to hear that you have a great bond with your pupils too. And yes we're super close and I love sharing my life story with them for inspiration too .

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3 years ago

Thank you for sharing those little moments with your students. I've always admired people who have a vocation to teach. Cheers!

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You're welcome, CoquiCoin. All of us can be a teacher to anyone. Thank you too πŸ₯°

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