Teaching: the Noble Profession

Teaching jobs are regarded as the noblest of all the professions in the world. The quality of education in any educational institute hinges on the availability of good teachers. A good teacher not only shows the right path that the students should follow but also prepares the human resource for the further development of the…


Teaching jobs are regarded as the noblest of all the professions in the world. The quality of education in any educational institute hinges on the availability of good teachers.

A good teacher not only shows the right path that the students should follow but also prepares the human resource for the further development of the nation. 

Therefore, teaching jobs not only offer an opportunity to earn one’s living but also to engage in one of the oldest and noblest professions. Some people find teaching jobs appealing also because it entails engagement in various extracurricular and other activities of the institute.

 

The teaching profession has attracted quite a good numbers of young people in the recent years as the number of private and government educational institutes are increasing at a very high pace in India and the world.

 

As the educational institutes are vying for the best faculty, teaching jobs have become attractive more than ever before as the salaries of teachers are also rising. Apart from being a secure professional career a teacher’s job also entails shorter working hours and regular annual vacations. Moreover once you are qualified as a teacher, you can also earn some extra buck by offering private tuitions or opening up a coaching institute.

 

The different areas of specialization for being a teacher include teaching at nursery schools, primary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, universities, institutes, special schools etc. Different type of expertise is required at each level.

 

The very basic qualities of a teacher are that he/she would be patient, perseverant, ready to adapt to the demands of the students and would have a pleasing personality. Students should look up to a teacher and should not be wary of him/her.

 

To be a successful teacher, one has to be passionate about the subject that one is teaching. It is one’s interest in the subject that can secure one’s future. Teaching should not be taken up as a back-up option. It should be taken up only if one strongly believes in oneself as a mentor because teachers are responsible for the future of many a student.

 

 

 

Teaching jobs are regarded as the noblest of all the professions in the world. The quality of education in any educational institute hinges on the availability of good teachers.

A good teacher not only shows the right path that the students should follow but also prepares the human resource for the further development of the nation. 

Therefore, teaching jobs not only offer an opportunity to earn one’s living but also to engage in one of the oldest and noblest professions. Some people find teaching jobs appealing also because it entails engagement in various extracurricular and other activities of the institute.

 

The teaching profession has attracted quite a good numbers of young people in the recent years as the number of private and government educational institutes are increasing at a very high pace in India and the world.

 

As the educational institutes are vying for the best faculty, teaching jobs have become attractive more than ever before as the salaries of teachers are also rising. Apart from being a secure professional career a teacher’s job also entails shorter working hours and regular annual vacations. Moreover once you are qualified as a teacher, you can also earn some extra buck by offering private tuitions or opening up a coaching institute.

 

The different areas of specialization for being a teacher include teaching at nursery schools, primary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, universities, institutes, special schools etc. Different type of expertise is required at each level.

 

The very basic qualities of a teacher are that he/she would be patient, perseverant, ready to adapt to the demands of the students and would have a pleasing personality. Students should look up to a teacher and should not be wary of him/her.

 

To be a successful teacher, one has to be passionate about the subject that one is teaching. It is one’s interest in the subject that can secure one’s future. Teaching should not be taken up as a back-up option. It should be taken up only if one strongly believes in oneself as a mentor because teachers are responsible for the future of many a student.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: education.in.msn.com/careers/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4918889

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: education.in.msn.com/careers/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4918889

By: Nelda A. Peralta | Master Teacher – I | Limay Elementary School | Limay, Bataan