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 I pen down these words, my heart swells with a mix of emotions—gratitude, love, and bittersweet sorrow. My journey at Bethany Ashram High School, Cherukulanji, as a Physical Science teacher has been nothing short of extraordinary. This school was not just a workplace; it was a family, a sanctuary where I found purpose, friendships, and countless memories to cherish forever. **The RTNA Family: A Bond Beyond Colleagues** To my dear colleagues, especially Titus, Roshan, and Abraham Achan, thank you for being more than just coworkers. Together, we were the RTNA family—a group bound by friendship, laughter, and shared dreams for our students. Your unwavering support and camaraderie made every challenge lighter and every success more meaningful. **My Dear Students: The Heart of My Journey** To my beloved students, you were the soul of my teaching journey. Seeing your curious eyes light up with understanding and your hearts brimming with hope made...
As the new academic year dawns upon Bethany Ashram High School, Cherukulanji, we are excited to welcome our new students with a unique and enlightening gift - an LED bulb. This project, born out of a desire to spark curiosity and a love for science in our young learners, was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Father Joseph Varambumkal OIC, our esteemed director. Father Joseph's vision for Bethany Ashram High School is not only to provide quality education but also to nurture a spirit of innovation and sustainability among our students. His unwavering support for this project reflects his deep commitment to these values. He believes that by involving students in practical, hands-on activities, we can ignite their passion for learning and foster a deeper understanding of the world around them. The journey to create these LED bulbs was an educational and rewarding experience. With the invaluable assistance of my colleagues, Binu sir Roshan Sir and Titus Sir, we embarked...
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