If I were a Teacher
When I was young, I was fond of playing the role of a teacher. I
would imagine aclass of children in front of me, a black board on the wall and
myself - an ideal teacher.Everything was imaginary except the ruler in my
hand.If I were a teacher, I would give greater importance to example that to
precept. Iwould make the children understand the worth of
polite speech and decent behaviour. I wouldnever go late to class, i would
avoid taking casual leave as far as possible.When I would enter the class I
would bid them the time an expect them to bid me inreturn. ‘Good morning,
children’ would be the beginning of the day. I would plan the lessonwell and
ensure that every child had understood the day’s topic. I would give special
attentionto the weaker students, unlike some teachers who only care for the
clever children andneglect the below average ones. I would consider it my duty
to analyse and solve the problems of every child without any
partiality.I would not approve of learning by heart. I would try to make every
lesson interesting by giving practical examples from every day life. The
children would be encouraged tocollect information from newspapers and
magazines. I would encourage the children to participate in games, sports
and cultural activities.It would be my principle never to make any personal
remark which would hurt anychild’s feelings. I would never tolerate
selfishness, rudeness or dishonesty. I would encouragethem to love
their home members and their friends, and make them happy.Throughout
my career as a teacher, my air would be to instil in every child real andnoble
values of life and mound him into a responsible and productive citizen of the
world.
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