TEACHING PRACTICE WEEK 6(19/07/23 -22/07/23)πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ’žπŸ’ž


                              MOULDING MYSELF......😊😊😊😊 

The sixth week of our teaching practice phase evoked a bittersweet sentiment, as the realization that our time was drawing to a close settled in. An emotional attachment had formed, especially between us and our students. This week brought both general and optional observations, contributing to a sense of anticipation.

I undertook the task of teaching the chapter 'Tolstoy Farm,' an excerpt from Gandhiji's Autobiography. However, I didn't feel satisfied with my performance, leaving me disheartened. Yet, our tutor's encouraging words served as a source of solace, motivating me to persevere and give my best. On the subsequent day, I revisited the chapter and focused on ensuring everyone grasped the material, punctuated by interactive questioning. Their responsive participation uplifted my spirits.

Subsequently, due to ongoing exams, I didn't have regular classes. Instead, I was assigned invigilator duties, which, while challenging, provided a valuable experience. I was tasked with grading the answer sheets of 9 A students, an endeavor that brought immense joy as many had achieved commendable scores. It turned out to be a gratifying day filled with happiness...


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