Posted by: BKMailo September 4, 2007
In my retrospect !
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Part-21: September 04, 2007 Some pros and cons in Teaching After the completion of my M.Sc. stdudies in Physics, I was a full-time teacher. After teaching a group of people at home as tuition, I reached the school to teach Physics to the students of grades XI and XII. Then, I taught students of high school along with some administrative jobs there. Then I used to go to Tri-Chandra College as part-time teacher to teach Mechanics for B.Sc. students and to teach some I.Sc. laboratories. In fact, I taught in ASCOL before that for about 3/4 months but the department coordinator of morning shift became so biased to me and two of my friends that we had to leave the college ultimately. After finishing the classes in Tri-Chandra, I used to come back home and teach tuition again till 9:00 P.M. This was how life was going on. I really enjoyed teaching and I still do that. The respect to my teaching from my students and the praise from their parents made me work hard. The reward of my hard work gave me a satisfaction, good achievement to my students like scoring highest positions in different exams and also money. But sometimes, the comments of some students: “You are teaching us because we are paying you for this” made me feel sad. The comments of the principal and administrators, at times, used to be of the same kind: “You are paid because students pay to us." But when I came to the USA and saw the culture of this place, I found that my place back home is much nicer in terms of the respects from students.
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