As a student teacher, the teaching internship at St. John's Model Higher Secondary School, Nalanchira, has been a transformative experience that has shaped my understanding of the teaching profession. On my 30th and final day of teaching practice, the focus was on an event I had eagerly awaited - teaching parade to the NCC cadets and delivering an orientation talk. It was a day of mixed emotions, marked by both excitement and nostalgia, as I bid farewell to both my students and the school management. This blog post serves as a reflection on the profound impact this internship has had on my journey toward becoming an educator. Teaching Parade and Orientation Talk The 30th day of my internship began with an early morning preparation for the NCC cadets' parade. The task at hand was daunting, considering the precision and discipline that a parade demands. I had spent weeks planning and rehearsing the cadets, but the responsibility weighed heavily on my shoulders. As I stood before...
As a student teacher, embarking on my teaching internship at St. John's Model Higher Secondary School in Nalanchira has been a transformative journey. Each day has presented unique challenges and opportunities for personal and professional growth. Today, on my 28th day at the school, I want to share my experience of teaching unbalanced external forces from the chapter "Laws of Motion" to a class of 9th-grade students, utilizing ICT, while also being a part of an important event – the Anti-War Day Exhibition organized by student teachers from our college. The Morning Preparation: My day began with anticipation and excitement as I prepared to teach the concept of unbalanced external forces. I gathered my teaching materials, which included a laptop, projector, and a well-structured presentation. Integrating technology into the classroom has been a key aspect of my teaching approach, and today was no exception. Teaching with ICT: The classroom was filled with eager faces, and...
### It's been a year since I last wrote here, and I must admit, I missed this space. Today marks a significant day—I'm relaunching my blog, inspired by a surprising and delightful message from a new friend, Sara, whom I just connected with on Instagram. Sara's first message to me was about my blog. Yes, the one I had abandoned for a whole year. Her words were not only kind but also incredibly motivating. She told me how much she enjoyed my posts and how they inspired her. I couldn't believe that my old posts still resonated with someone. This unexpected encouragement from a virtual stranger has reignited my passion for blogging. The journey of a teacher is filled with unique experiences, challenges, and moments of joy. I have been teaching chemistry at Bethany Ashram High School, and there are countless stories and insights I want to share. From the breakthroughs in my students' understanding to the creative ways we make learning fun, there's so muc...
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