Starting As A Teacher – Intentional Or Fluke?

According to John Dewey (1916), the core of the teaching process is the arrangement of environments within which the students can interact and study how to learn. This is what we were taught during our B.Ed.

But during my round of interviews for selecting teachers as the principal of a renowned school in Thane, I found that the answers varied from a) They love to teach, b) They need the money, c) They have left their full-time jobs after having children and this part-time job suits them with nearly 76 paid holidays in a year.

Well, I’m sure everyone has their reasons, financial or otherwise, but, I would like to stress that to make money you don’t have to join a school. You can do so even as a pastime, or out of passion as a home tutor, or if you have some leisure time to spare. School, College teaching is a different ballgame altogether. It is a profession by choice and passion. It is very difficult to make every student enjoy learning in a class of 80. For that, the teacher has to go to the level of the students as each individual learns differently.

As a school teacher you become their parent, confidante, guide, counsellor in addition to being their educator. To become a teacher, you yourself should be an all-rounder not only to teach but in all co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, which we have to involve the children in to find out their innate talents and hone their instincts in that field along with studies.

There are many reasons but we can say that we don’t have passionate teachers today compared to the brief history of ‘Gurus’ we had. These days even the parents are more focused on their child’s scores rather than developing the students overall growth. The society is also not aware about the importance of a teacher for their children. And on a humour note; Who needs a teacher when you have Google?

Also, we can blame our macaulian model of schooling where teachers are low paid employees of school, unlikely to attract the best of talents. Marketing or marketed teaching doesn’t get recognition and perception about the teaching profession, and that is very few value “teaching’ as a profession and it is often “Starting as a teacher by fluke” ….

25 responses to “Starting As A Teacher – Intentional Or Fluke?”

  1. Anam Shaikh avatar
    Anam Shaikh

    Veryy Nice maam❤👌

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  2. Madhura Bhosale avatar
    Madhura Bhosale

    It’s really admirable how you always see projects through from concept to completion.

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  3. Dilip Dey avatar
    Dilip Dey

    Teachers are remembered and respected by all students for providing basic education

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  4. Vidya D avatar
    Vidya D

    Its really commendable.

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    1. Sudhir Natekar avatar
      Sudhir Natekar

      Definitely Teaching is an Art & not a Science

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  5. Soumitra avatar
    Soumitra

    Fantastic perception of how a teacher should be…..

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  6. Ashwini Mulherkar avatar
    Ashwini Mulherkar

    Inspiring article not only for teachers but for non teaching staff like us how to do our job with full pleasure….

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  7. It’s true ma’am teaching is an Art very nice article

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  8. Sweta Sawant avatar
    Sweta Sawant

    Very correct

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  9. mpnaik avatar
    mpnaik

    Excellènt elaboraration.

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    mpnaik

    mpnaik

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  11. Pooja Kakkad avatar
    Pooja Kakkad

    Very nice mam…

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  12. Priyanka Singh avatar
    Priyanka Singh

    Veryy Nice maam❤

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  13. Priyanka Singh avatar
    Priyanka Singh

    Very nice mam ♥️

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  14. Subhadra avatar
    Subhadra

    Well said & perfectly penned down

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  15. Manal Khan avatar
    Manal Khan

    What a wonderful piece of work! Truest in its form. Enjoyed reading it. Relatable.

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  16. Manal Khan avatar
    Manal Khan

    Excellent piece of work! Couldn’t agree more. Relatable!

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  17. Netra katdare avatar
    Netra katdare

    Very true and keep on writing 👍

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  18. Rajan Khotkar avatar
    Rajan Khotkar

    Excellent!

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  19. UTTAM DEY avatar
    UTTAM DEY

    Excellent perception.

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  20. Sonia pereira avatar
    Sonia pereira

    Awesome 😎❤️😘

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  21. Minal Bhattacharya avatar
    Minal Bhattacharya

    V nice ma’am😀

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  22. Santosh katariya avatar
    Santosh katariya

    It clears profession by choice and not by chance.

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  23. Rekha Ramanath avatar
    Rekha Ramanath

    Yes totally agree mam teaching should be from the heart . Well said

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  24. Bhagyashree Rotkar avatar
    Bhagyashree Rotkar

    Well said

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