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How to be a popular teacher

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Anisur Rahman:
I do support your view Shibli Sir!

shibli:
Being popular is much easier than being real one.
"When i started my teaching career nine (09) years back, i always thought of being a popular teacher. After one year, one student came to me and said, "Sir, i like the way you speak, i like the way you behave with us, i like the way you care about us, i like the way you deliver your speech, i like the way you make things clear to us, but but but at the end of the day, we feel we haven't learned anything." On hearing this, i was very upset and couldn't sleep that day. Since then i have been trying till now to become a good teacher so that my students can feel and realize that they have learned a lot from my course."

Antara11:
Nice ideas. I think only popularity cannot make a teacher respected. I know some teachers who are very popular but students do not love or respect them.But when a teacher can gain respect of students he/she can be popular as well. For all these a teacher must have self respect.

Antara
Lecturer
English dept.

bcdas:
Yes Shibli Sir, I certainly support your theory "Being popular is much easier than being real one".

shamsi:
Dear Shibli Sir,

Thanks for sharing your personal experience with us when you were new in your career/.May be many of us have this kind of experience at the beginning and will be encouraged to follow the path shown by you.

I wish you a very successful teaching career.

Shamsi

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