One Teacher's Thoughts

 

This is my "Teacher Diary" from my real experiences. 

Remember yourself as a child 

 

When I was a little kid, I always wanted to ring school bell soon to end the lesson and I didn’t even know why I was studying, I just knew I had to study and it was all.  Now when I am a teacher and I look into the eyes of children of the same age on the lesson, I remember myself. Sometimes teachers say that students have difficult behaviors and some of them are interested nothing during the lesson. It is terribly difficult for a teacher to deal with a student in difficult behaviors, but it is more difficult to grasp his or her inner nature and identify the reason for his behavior. If you can do this it will be easy to get him interested on lesson.

One day I found out that a  noisy student,  who could not study well, had a surprisingly warm heart and amazingly tired eyes. I observed him all the time and at the same time I continued the usual work process. He was getting tired and tired of being in class. It was the time that I remembered myself, not because I had poor academic marks or could not study, No, I just remembered how I wanted to ring the bell because of boring lessons. And I realized how he suffered in these squandered minutes and suddenly the pupil's eyes woke me up. I did not want to be a teacher who just explained grammar or wrote vocabulary on the board, I just wanted to be a teacher who would provide a happy environment for children at school. 

I have been fighting for 10 years students to love school. As I meet each new student, I encounter a new dilemma and the method that works with one is useless with the other, but I try endlessly. Exactly, good teaching means trying many times without getting tired. The only thing a teacher needs to teach a student, first of all, is humanity and you as a teacher should learn how to beautify students school life. That's all, I think,  it is the formula for happiness for students and teachers. The rest will be improved on its own.

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