Argh...Is time for the simulated teaching practice again, is not that I hate simulated teaching, but I afraid that I can't do my best in this. I am not a perfectionist, but I really do hope I can come out something that might attract the students! Well, although the students are all my friends and colleagues, but trust me, if you manage to attract their attention, you will be able to attract what ever type of students are! Hahaha...It might sounds funny, but it is true. They are actually too sincere enough as if your lesson is not interesting enough, sorry my friend, the class will turn into a market.
I been a student before, a quite "passionate" student. I demand for interesting lesson for every lesson I attended in school last time. If it is not, sorry teacher, I won't waste my time on the lesson, I will just do something else. I do not want the samething to happen again to the students I am going to teach in future! Therefore to make my teaching lesson interesting, I even call up my brother to ask what kind of lesson he will interesting with in class. Guess what he told me? He said: " Who cares? All of us when get boring, take out the handphone and watch funny youtube movie." And that gave me an idea as well. So I downloaded a Thailand advertisement, about a tragedy happened to two lizards, as I was doing on Oedipus Rex (wow, tragedy...), and then set up some exercises, finally end my simulated teaching lesson with a movie clip. And the result was...they liked it!And so do Miss Kastoori! Thank God, thanks to all of you too. Thank to my brother of course, his idea reminded me that, the generation has changed, so do the way or teaching, we as future teachers, must learn to teach in a new and effective way so that the students can adapt with it. The purpose of we teach, is to share our knowledge and the purpose they learn, is to gain knowledge, to achieve the goal, we must move forward together with the students, with the generation, and with the world. Am I right?
Thursday, April 2, 2009
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