The memory day of PN Panicker, a great man who raised the hands of the Malayalis of Kerala to the wonderful world of reading through the slogan 'Read, grow, think and gain wisdom' was a memorable day.
As part of our reading day celebration we inaugurated our reading club in MTTC 💜 followed by an online quiz
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, one of the most crucial aspects of our academic journey is not just learning from textbooks but also actively participating in practical teaching experiences. These opportunities enable us to apply theoretical knowledge in real-life situations, gaining valuable insights and skills along the way. Recently, I had the privilege of presenting a seminar on the merits and demerits of correlation for the EDU 08 paper, with the esteemed presence of our mentor, Dr. Joju. This experience was a valuable stepping stone in my journey as an aspiring educator. Preparing for the Seminar The journey towards delivering a successful seminar presentation begins with thorough preparation. I dived into the world of correlation by researching extensively, gathering data, and analyzing various aspects related to it. This included understanding the concept of correlation, its types, uses, and limitations. With guidance from our course materials and insights from Dr. Joju, I was able ...
As I step into the fourth semester of my B.Ed. program, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey I've embarked on as a student teacher. This semester is a significant milestone in my educational training, and it marks the culmination of several semesters of hard work and dedication. In this blog post, I'd like to share my experiences, challenges, and excitement about entering the fourth semester and also present a synopsis of the B.Ed. project work I've been diligently working on. The Journey So Far The journey to becoming a teacher has been filled with moments of self-discovery, growth, and learning. In the initial semesters, I was introduced to the theoretical foundations of teaching, educational psychology, and classroom management. These courses provided me with essential knowledge and insights into the art and science of teaching. As a student teacher, I've had the privilege of observing and assisting in real classrooms. These experiences have been inval...
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