Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Best Thing A Teacher Ever Taught Me

Recently, one of my sisters and me a CEO of a dinner conversation between a teacher about an email sent with an interesting story. CEO, his point is that the problem with education is that students whose highest aspiration of the people end up with such a lowly paid jobs, are taught by turning the tables on the teacher and asked him what he was trying was. CEO instead of a dollar figure, the things that make '' She turned on him by listing the students will learn - hard work, sacrifice, responsibility, determination, a question to mind, etc. - and concluded that it to, a difference in the world when they turned out to be doctors and engineers and even the CEO to make '' want.

This is what a heartwarming home, or elsewhere (or had) a teaching role in schools, story, what they do and the society we live in a world of tomorrow is a significant impact.

Story of my own education, especially teachers who have made a difference in my life is caused to reflect on. Teachers only knowledge but also be useful even after learning that I had a vision with the school as well as the love of learning was not given.

Advanced Mathematics and Malay language: In high school, I struggled with two issues. I dreaded attending classes because I could not relate to teachers were trying to cross. It seemed to me that my math teacher was talking to the blackboard all the time, he was talking to me, so I have no clue what he was saying. Malay language teacher after the anther will bring an ancient Malay poetry, beauty, composition of the round, and it is clear that each of the rhythm section, which was one made up entirely of Chinese children do not have a sufficient understanding should be the language itself. I dutifully took notes of what I did not know, but doubt that I ever will be closer to understanding the issues. The following year, topics, and suddenly everything that I was taken years ago in the spirit of the new teachers was inconceivable. How come? What has changed? The magic of their teaching methods in my brain fog cleared and I to advanced math prefixes and suffixes of the argument and was able to understand the complexity of the Malay.

When I was in college, a special lecturer stood out. He told the class that we just did not want to study hard but he wanted us to study smart. He is teaching us the underlying logic and rationale behind each subject began to look. He helped us relate what we have learned to real-world examples so that lessons were not just purely academic. He taught us how to answer them before attempting to analyze exam questions. He taught us how to see different parts of a question, the total possible points for each part of the question so we got a part that only a few traces have not spent too much time on. He gave us an answer is like looking for testers and score is and what we will not feel. Strategies to learn more than just passing exams, he taught us to see the big picture and description does not always try to be perfect or waste valuable resources. She knew that her students were not from the rich family background and our own research and come through the test had to be smart about. He understood that the end goal for us just to pass the exam, but a good thing that we hope will help to realize their goals in life was not received.

Once I started working, I quickly learned that everything I had learned in school and in college, but a small dot at the tip of the iceberg. I have business inside the company and I have long contracts and the number of procedures had to spend hours pouring through was engaged had to learn. It was an exciting time and it is rewarding when I finally apply their knowledge to my work, using it to processes, organization and, ultimately, profitability has been improved. For all those wonderful experiences, I always in my life that the teachers I know and everything I love I put into learning new things taught would be grateful.

There is an old Chinese saying that goes, "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day teach. A man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." Keeping that analogy in mind, the best thing a teacher ever taught me was how to fish.

It is unfortunate that the teaching and class size once federal and state budget cuts come into effect will be affected. We can all try to pass the buck and a push to cut or something but there's no denying that we can not do what we can not. I hope that our teaching methods to encourage more intelligent cut help, help your kids how to fish instead of just letting your kids will learn a fish. After all, education does not stop at the school door.




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