Friday, October 31, 2014

Should teacher be a friend or be friendly to students? (Let's debate for a better tomorrow)

It's just my opinion anyone can correct me if I am wrong
        Today, I guess, the whole world is a bit confused but I am more confused on the adage that ‘teacher is a friend’. Is it that I am confusing ‘friend’ with ‘friendly’ or is it that the whole world is less confused on the fact that professional ethics of teachers are diminishing?!
            I remember a time when I was a student we used to strive hard to get into the good books of the teachers by putting in a bit of extra effort to fare good in studies, being obedient etc…, but now, is it the reverse that is happening?!.... Are the present teachers striving hard to get into the good books of the students by stooping down to any level? I am seriously confused!!?
            I guess (just my opinion. Anyone can refute it) we can grow closer to students but in every interaction, we must remain teacher and student, mentor and mentee, not a friend especially the buddy type, and this is wise.
            We have to look for balance between what to cultivate and what to limit in teacher-student relations. There are and should be boundaries, for the benefit of teacher and the taught.
            Teachers should not vent about office politics and personal affairs to students. They are topics that are inappropriate for teachers to share with students, and such sharing can undermine learning relationships in the classroom, even if the teacher is already very familiar with the student and his family. A teacher disclosing personal information with a student can be helpful when it is to help that student understand something, but never when it is for the purpose of adults filling their own needs, such as when seeking friendship or approval.
            Another façade among teachers is that they go any extent in an effort to ingratiate themselves with students. However, many a times this has the opposite effect. From my 20 years of experience in the field of education at the receiving end (hi!!!!) and 13 years at the giving end, I realized that students prefer teachers to be adults, not overgrown versions of themselves. Students gravitate toward teachers who inspire them to become something more than they are today, not extensions of their current condition.
            Sure, many teachers clown around from time to time, but the better teachers remain clearly adults, facilitating learning, offering insight, and representing larger society. We don’t have to go down to the students as is conceived by few ‘confused teachers’, I think we should always stay a bit above the students, both intellectually and emotionally (that is why we have a two feet high platform in class hi!!) so that the students would reach better heights in an effort to reach you.
            We as teachers should recognize clear boundaries rightfully established in successful teaching-learning relationships. We can be friendly, not a friend to our dear students who need to be brought up rather than let down.

Identify your strength rather than competing

Everybody have unique talents and strengths. The first step to success is to identify our own strengths, so that we don’t have to waste time in imitating and competing with others. Try to develop an identity of your own rather than trying to fit into others' shoe.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Others’ negativity is not your problem

Be positive when negativity surrounds you.  Smile when others try to bring you down.  It’s an easy way to maintain your enthusiasm and focus.  There will be more criticisms than praise in everything you do, that’s the way the whole world is. When other people treat you poorly, keep being you.  Don’t ever let someone else’s bitterness change the person you are.  Bitter people always try to pass the bitterness all around, so beware! You don’t take things too personally, even if it seems personal. Rarely do people do things because of you.  They do things because of them.
Above all, don’t ever change just to impress the society who says you’re not good enough.  Change only if you think you need to. Take all the remarks as a spring board to be a better you. Change only if it makes you a better person and leads you to a brighter future.  People are going to talk regardless of what you do or how well you do it.  So worry about yourself before you worry about what others think.  If you believe strongly in something, don’t be afraid to fight for it.  Great strength comes from overcoming what others think is impossible.
All jokes aside, your life is yours and only comes around once. So cheer up and enjoy.  Do what makes you happy and be with whoever makes you smile, often. 

Monday, October 13, 2014

Don’t worry be happy

            Many a times in our life we would have thought why all this is happening to us. It is because we might have given the evildoers starring roles in our life drama, but to them,we might just be someone who got in their way. They pursued their goal without considering the damage caused by their actions because they become blind to realities.
            They probably rationalized what they did wasn't wrong, or that they had no other option but to do what they did. People who harm others are usually in dreadful emotional states. They are under such pain, that all they have to give to others is pain
           By realizing this, taking the actions of others less personally, and changing your thoughts about these actions, you can choose not to give your energy away to other people. You can lessen the negative impact that hurtful actions have on your emotional state. This truth will help you advance on the road to compassion and forgiveness.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Oath - Tabor Alumni Induction

            We, do solemnly pledge unbroken allegiance/ to our Alma Mater in appreciation for the opportunities for transfiguration / rendered to us as students at Mount Tabor.
            We swear to faithfully fulfill our duties as graduates of Mount Tabor Training College/ imbued by the spirit of its vision and mission/ to render positive service to the community, state and nation./
            We will endeavor / to earn our own place among the alumni/ who by their devotion to this ideal,/ have brought recognition and honor to their Alma Mater./
            We as goodwill ambassadors of this institution / promise to keep the flag of our Alma Mater flying high / by living and spreading the culture of Mount Tabor./ We will always strive to stay together as a family/ by networking with our fellow Taborians /and shall ever do our best /  to uphold the ideals and traditions of our Alma Mater./