Friday, 8 February 2013

Teaching is a Noble Profession


            :-Teaching is a Noble Profession:-
                               

      I believe that teaching is regarded as the noblest of all professions in the world.  Teaching may be the profession with the greatest responsibility and the nobility and dignity of teaching profession, and I feel it’s an honor and require the truly best and brightest, wisest and most motivated, most creative and compassionate people. The teacher is the one of who modes a child in to what he/her will be on the future. He is being taught how to read and how to write, how to deal with other and how to deal with himself. The teacher who is guiding the child for him/her to attain his/her dreams and expectation.-Teachers play an important role in our society. He is the builder of the nation, a mentor in knowledge and growth development, responsible in values formation and the preservation of culture and a molder of a future leader. Teachers are born to teach and to guide the children to be the future leaders of our country. They are the instrument used by God to touch the lives of others and to attain quality education. Attainment of quality education always lies on the hands of the educator. Teachers must be equipped with knowledge in computers or the modern technology. A teacher must be open to try new techniques and activities and accountable for the pupil’s success as well as failure. As of today, children have a wide knowledge in using computers. Teaching is not a unidirectional process of pumping bits and pieces of unrelated and undigested gobbets of knowledge in to empty sacks. The main objective at every level of teaching should be to help learners learn how to draw out their latent creativity. . All the works, teaching seems to be the noblest profession of all. We cannot just take for granted the role that the teacher play, teacher actually hold the future in their hands without their knowing. A good teacher not only shows the right parts that the students should follow but also prepares the human resource for the further development of the country.      



6 comments:

  1. T.S. Eliot said in 'Tradition and Individual Talen' that 'Honest criticism and sensitive appreciation should be directed not upon the poet but upon poetry'. Similarly, we judge 'acting' and not the 'actor'. The poet or actor may be moral or immoral in his/her live but that is not important if his/her poetry or acting is good enough. Can we judge good teacher only from his 'teaching' or his/her 'personal life' is also very important? Can we pass judgement of 'teaching' irrespective of 'teacher'?

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  2. Well said about a teacher's responsibilities. I think 'teaching' is not related to teachers only. It's a two way process and depends upon the quality of students a teacher has. What do you think about role of students in 'teaching'?

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  3. Yes sir,I totally agree with you and T.S. Eliot is one of my favorite critics so I do believe that we should only concentrate on our teaching . The way our teachers want us to improve ourselves and be creative in our work but as teacher also should be a good human being then it will be possible for students to study because teacher plays a vital role as a guardian. Teacher's character also matters.

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  4. Yes,I do agree with you,teaching is a two way process and it is a student's responsibility also to give his/her contribution into study. If student takes delight in each and ever activity then teacher will be pleased to know that students are really interested in study.

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  5. Hello Bhumi,

    The selection of words works like a charm. Good work. Keep it up.

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  6. Hello Parthbhai,Thank You...

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