Write a 2-3 minutes speech on "My favourite teacher". Provided that she teaches Maths and her name is Ms Navita
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Today I am here to give a tribute to my favorite teacher
Teachers are our second parents. They not only look after us but also seed knowledge and values in us. They teach us not only lessons of our books but also the lessons of our life. There are many teachers in our school. Some had already taught us, and some are yet to come. With all my heart, I respect and like them equally.
My favorite teacher is Mrs. Navita. She teaches Maths for our class. It requires a lot of attention to do the sums without any errors. In fact, Maths has developed a fear in us. As darkness never prevails longer, Navita madam came and gave us confidence that we can do Maths with ease. She had fought with our fear and made Maths as our favorite subject. We always wait for her class. She always tries her level best to help her students. Every time she ensures that every student in the class does the sums without fail. She is gentle but strict.
When it comes to our homework, she makes us feel that it is for our practice but not as a burden. We can even get solutions for our problems. Being our class teacher, she reports every thing about us to our parents. She is also an inspiration for us. With all our hearts, we wish that her best future.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity.
It feels great to welcome you all to this auspicious occasion; since we have gathered here to celebrate one of the most admirable occasions i.e. Teacher’s Day, it’s an opportunity for me to share few words about teachers, their role in schools and colleges and their influence on the students.
Teachers are the backbone of our society because they majorly contribute in shaping the future of a nation, i.e. students and guide them in becoming an ideal citizen of the country. Teacher’s job is full of responsibility and challenges because not every student is same and thus the teacher has to be dynamic and adopt different teaching patterns for different students. Teaching is a social practice and more than knowledge, a teacher must be a good human being who can very well shoulder the responsibility of his/her job and understand the sensitivity of the situation where students from different backgrounds have come together for learning and thus apply skills and knowledge to the best of his/her capacity while teaching.
Some of the qualities which every teacher must possess in order to become most acceptable are:
Enthusiasm – It is a known fact that teachers who show enthusiasm while teaching create a positive atmosphere and learning environment which help students in gaining knowledge fast and with fun. These teachers don’t follow the uniform pattern instead, they innovate teaching methods to keep the students engaged and enthusiastic.
The most important role a teacher plays is in motivating the students; some of the students find their teacher to be a role model and try to imitate them. Thus it is very important that the teacher leaves a positive impression on each student.
Interaction with learners – It is very important for the teacher to indulge into transparent and open discussion with the students in order to understand the capability of the learner. Some students are shy, while other may be afraid of failure. A teacher is highly trusted to build up the student emotionally and practically.
Conventionally, teaching is considered equivalent to praying. In olden days, parents used to leave their children in gurukul (a kind of residential school where students live with the teacher for studies). This tradition was greatly supported by the trust and bond between the parents and teachers. Even today, trust is one of the most important factors which motivate parents to get their children admitted in a particular school. A teacher is considered to be the alternate parents; this makes teaching all the more challenging and full of accountability.
In recent days, we get to hear a lot about corporal punishment. Some of the teachers get barbaric and beat students so badly that some of them don’t even survive. This is highly restricted in all over India. Though it is important for the teachers to be strict sometimes but there can be alternate methods to punish the students than harming them physically.
Well, I would like to end this note with a huge thanks to our teachers who are so caring and compassionate. We are highly honoured to be a part of this School.
Thank You!