Hey, Maders! Are you still a student?
I’m a student in Diponegoro University for master degree, but I’m also a
teacher at a vocational high school for the tenth grade actually. It’s been
more than a month that I work there.
Outside the class, I’m a friend of my
students. On the other hand, they respect me as a teacher in the class. They
seriously pay attention to me when I explain the material. They make jokes and
we laugh together though.
It’s a small class and the total
amount of my students is 20. They come from various family background. Everyone
must have problem but it’s not necessary to bring it in the class. If they or I
have problem, we shouldn’t express it through our bad mood.
English is the only subject I teach
every Tuesday. I’m a free person for the rest weekend and I usually do things I
like such as reading books, playing Clash of Clans on my ipad, and playing
piano.
I can’t ignore when my students feel
sleepy. I always call their names and put them on the question examples. The
next stage if they still feel sleepy, I ask them to face their face and go back
to class. I won’t be angry at them, but I always give scores or notes about
their behavior as long as I teach them.
It’s not effective when a teacher asks
the students to go out from the class because they are naughty. Punishment is given
to make them realize their fault. Sometimes it also disturbs the teaching time.
In other words, those students who are being punished don’t get the teaching
material as it’s supposed to be. Thus, making small notes that affect their
scores is the best choice to do I guess.
Okay, Maders, that’s my experience in
teaching so far. If you’re a teacher or having dream to be a teacher, it’s
good. I appreciate all teachers in this world. Let’s make our generation
smarter. Be a good teacher! See you, Maders.
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