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by Author at Dechencholing Middle Secondary School, Thimphu Bhutan
Only after my 9th year as a teacher had I
seen school kids play this creatively and I can do that too.
I am in
my 10th year teaching. I am sure that if I had rented a taxi and driven for
this long I would be making considerably more money and I will be having a descent
home for my family.
Other
than little family fights over not being able to save money for the kids, there
are a lot of cherish-worthy things in being a teacher.
I am a
trained professional teacher in teaching English to standards ranging from
kindergarten to tenth grade.
People
may not notice me going to school early in the morning and returning late evening.
Deep inside my heart, there is a feeling that I have done a great job that
their mere appreciation may not suffice.
I teach
because I love children getting bigger physically, psychologically,
intellectually, morally and critically day-by-day. When I teach with love there
is this sacred feeling that you are actually conversing with the Gods.
Because
I love children grow, I love teaching. Because I love teaching, every moment of
my being with learners reminds me to do better, change according to their
learning needs and time’s demands. As children grow, so do their expectations
from me. I cannot remain where I came from, where I planned my lessons and
where I wrote my grammar rules.
I
teach because I can change with the individually defined global needs in
teaching pedagogies
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