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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Meaningful Teaching Journey


             Once upon a time, we always dreamed of being teachers. On 23 June 2011, it was no more a dream. We went to Kampung Timah and took the challenge to experience 3 hours of teaching section. We were assigned to guide students one to one.   At first, we were shock to see students to be so hyperactive in SMK YES compare to our schooling time.  After meeting with our students, we began with Bahasa Melayu following by English teaching section. It was awkward when we it comes teaching.  We felt nervous and clumsy in delivering the meaning to students. Maybe it is hilarious, but we have to admit that it was harder than presentation! 

             After some time, we began to adapt with it, and manage to communicate well with the students. Besides, we tried to explain the text in Chinese to give a better understanding to the students. Most of the students are weak in their bahasa, so it will be an advantage to them by interpreting the text with Chinese language. It was a great satisfaction when students learn and follow what we taught. We were overwhelmed with joy to see students getting flying colours after a test given to them. Due to limitation of time, we were forced to cancel the game section. 

              In every event, there is always a difficulty. Most of the students in SMK YES were obedient, but there are still students behave to be rude. We have student who refuse to listen to us, but we manage to go along well after some time. At the end of the section, we knew that their behavior is just to draw our attention, hoping that we can guide on them.  

              Overall, we have a great time to be there as a part-time teacher and we are happy to have an opportunity sharing our knowledge to the students. After this meaningful event, we knew that we need to work harder to gain student’s enthusiasm towards study. Not each and every one of us has the gift to teach, some of us may find it difficult to teach. It is easy to spoil a kid, but it takes 10 years to bring up a child. It is never sufficient for us to raise knowledge in mere few hours; just like farmers, they need to fertilize and water their crops in order to have a massive harvest. There is no free lunch in this world, nothing comes without hard work, and we hope that these students will study hard in the near future. Furthermore, we hope that there will be more meaningful event like this to be held in the future. It would be a great experience for all UTAR students.


                                                                                                                 Written by,
                                                                                                                  Joanne
       

We were required to do a leaflet or flyer for our Written for Communication subject.
This is an essay about our teaching trip in Kampung Timah which we inserted into our leaflet.

I apologize for any errors i made.

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