Friday, November 20, 2015

Life of a TEACHER..!!

I am writing this blog with my 5 years of teaching experience. However, I had started teaching while I was still schooling.

It so happened that our maid requested my mother to teach English to her nine year old Son, who was struggling with the language and was studying in a vernacular medium school. Since no one in her family could read or write English, helplessly she had to ask for help  and speak to my Mother - who was a seasoned Tution Teacher in Sangli at that time.


My mother decided to give that responsibility to me. Being an obedient daughter, I took up the responsibility and started making my teaching plans. The child was so dedicated and excited about learning this language that over and above the Home Work given by me, he even used to read further chapters and be prepared for the exercises beneath them.

The time passed and we where done with the syllabus. The child appeared the exams confidently and scored very well. Soon later, highly satisfied and overwhelmed mother came to our house with her child and handed over a 50 rupee note in my hand. The child touched my feet and expressed his happiness of scoring highest marks in the subject. I was stunned and flummoxed. My mother was standing besides but din utter a word. 

Looking at the discomfort from my side to accept the money, she requested me to accept the same so that her Son remembers the importance of the knowledge that he received from me. Both of us stared each other with damp eyes but a smile on our faces.

That was the time when I understood the reason why my mother gave me this responsibility. She wanted me to taste the sweetness of the feeling of achieving success by the act of giving without expecting anything in return.

The teacher in me never slept then. The child might have even forgotten me today. But, I still remember the smile on his face and the sparkle in his mothers eyes. For a teacher, the success of his/her student is the fruit well earned. 

I was fortunate enough to experience the beauty in this profession. This profession keeps you rejuvenated and alive. You have young minds looking forward to your advise and implementing them. When my students come back to me and share their success stories, I feel proud and feel complete. That is the moment to be cherished with pride.

Those thoughts do, and will always sustain in me, as long as I live.

9 comments:

VIRENDER RAINA said...

It is a nice feeling no doubt but greater is the responsibility of shaping lives.

Taruna Sharma said...

True Sir, that comes without doubt.

Arshi Hussain said...

Now we know from where your passion of teaching started...thanks to that little boy.
And you are touching our lives the same way ma'am.

Sumitrabali sawant said...

Beautifully written. I'm privileged to be learning from You. The knowledge and expertise you impart helps us grow everyday. Thank you mam.

Avesh Nagori said...

Nice Ma'am even I feeling blessed from u all teachers . The reason behind me to learning or study higher level is your efforts to us. Very thankful to all of you teachers.

Unknown said...

Wonderfull story...Its an inspiration.

Shweta Prakash said...

Wonderful story ma'am and an inspiring one indeed..I am so glad and privileged I am learning under your guidance. I am sure one day even I will come up to you to tell my success story. ��

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Unknown said...

Well done mam keep the good work going on, the story was inspiring and motivating.