Tuesday 20 March 2012

School and Such

They say, experience is the best teacher. Yes, indeed. I couldn't agree more.

Many people say, being a teacher is easy, especially in primary school. You go to school in the morning, and by 1 or 2 p.m you already found yourself on the bed in your comfy bedroom. Actually, it doesn't work that way. And apparently those who saying this thing are not in this teaching line, and never have a slight idea about it. You have to be in our shoes to understand and feel how we work everyday.

Even though they are still kids, they are still human being. A cute creature granted for their parents from Allah s.w.t. They are active (some cases hyperactive), with wild imagination, and want to play every single second. Sometimes, we cannot really stop them from being 'pain-in-the-ass'. That's their nature. I reckon, this is the most difficult part when we have to struggle to control them, to make able them pay attention and understand what we teach.

Unlike other profession which deal with machines and stuff, they can turn-off that things anytime, and stop their works whenever they feel to (if they can). We, teachers have to handle all these mischievous behaviour every single day, without fail. Not that i'm complaining, but just to enlighten to those who seem underestimate our work.

Like I have mentioned earlier, don't simply underestimate others' profession before you put your feet in their shoes. That's the least you can do. At least, try to not bad-mouthing or make an assumption towards others. But if you still don't want to do that, stfu.



This is a gentle reminder for myself too. That's all. Xoxo.

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