You Are Responsible For What You Teach
Teaching is a very responsible task than can only fulfill special educational needs. Moreover, it is a mission that not everybody can undertake.
Teaching is a long and effort-requiring process during which a number of effective study habits can be obtained. And in this process the role of teachers is vital because they are the ones to lead and guide.
Effective teachers inspire children to open up their hidden potentials and motivate them to move on, to overcome all kinds of difficulties. To teach is not only a matter of teaching to read and write. Education lesson plans include the necessary information and knowledge useful for pupils or students.
Then you may ask, what is the teacher’s mission — only to guide? I would say that teachers formulate the preliminary picture of life, especially when children are the ones being taught. It’s not an accident that nowadays the re-training of teachers is inevitably necessary. They must be constantly prepared to provide pupils and students with up-to-date information, to make them walk along with time.
I believe that a teacher carries an enormous responsibility for what he says and does. The more professional and skilled, the more conscious he or she is about what and how is taught. The more skillfully the teacher shows a psychological attitude toward his pupils, the more probable it is to achieve good results.
I must say that the same refers to parents who are their children’s teachers at home. Parents surely take part in the process of shaping their children’s self-esteem and attitude toward others. No matter whether you teach at school or home, make sure that the best way to be responsible for what you teach is to be a good example for them.
We have the right to teach kids to be honest when we are honest, to teach them not to be lazy when we work hard and to be responsible for every word and deed when we always keep our promises.
You’ll one day see the embodiment of what you have taught and your pupils will be the bearers of knowledge taught by you.
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Sheena Abraham
