Sadiah
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Haha, knowledge and communication are slightly different things.
Lol, without communication how on earth will a teacher teach her/his students?
Haha, knowledge and communication are slightly different things.
Yeah exactly, that's why excellent communication skills are required for a good teacher, not just knowledge.Lol, without communication how on earth will a teacher teach her/his students?
I communication will be the biggest thing I'll have to work on.Yeah exactly, that's why excellent communication skills are required for a good teacher, not just knowledge.
Would someone seriously go into teaching just cos they wanna go to uni?Yeah, because a lot of the younger (not all, mind you) teachers tend to teach becuase that's the degree they got into in Uni. The older teachers tend to teach because of a sincere passion for the subject.
Hey! Teaching's not that bad.No what I mean was, maybe their uai or atar didn't allow them to get into other fields, so they resorted to teaching whilst not having a sincere intention to do it in the first place. Kinda like a reserve career.
Yeah, okay. I get the point.Yeah exactly, that's why excellent communication skills are required for a good teacher, not just knowledge.
Ah, hmm...No what I mean was, maybe their uai or atar didn't allow them to get into other fields, so they resorted to teaching whilst not having a sincere intention to do it in the first place. Kinda like a reserve career.
And to add on to that, the teacher should actually look forward to teaching the class instead of seeing it as an obligation/chore.Edit: And also being so interesting that people actually look forward to your class rather than than the more usual tendency that coming to class is an obligation/chore .
Yeah, absolutely.Kinda unrelated, but I really think teachers don't get paid enough.
I mean, educating the coming generations should be of the utmost importance. I think it's a really worthwhile job.
My mum was a teacher