importance of teaching
TRANSCRIPT
Presentation By: Bina Rizvi
The Respect of Teachers in IslamThe respect that Islam gives to teachers can
be seen by considering the prisoners from the battles during the beginning of Islam. The Holy Prophet (S) gave
permission for each one of those prisoners who a few hours ago had raised swords
and were fighting the soldiers of Islam to be freed if they taught ten people to read
and write. The reward for their teaching others to
read and write was freedom.
Imam Ali (AS) has said,
ال تجعلّن ذرت لسانک علی من انطقک و بالغة قولکعلی من سدّدک
Translation:
Do not point the sharpness and cutting of your tongue to one who has made you a speaker, and do not use your eloquence and power of expression against one who has taught you to speak.[1]
[1] Nahjul Balagha, Short Saying 411
Respect Of Teachers
Imam Ali (AS) continuously advised people to respect teachers and pointed their attention to the significance and value of teachers. He did so to the extent that with himself being an endless ocean of knowledge he used to say,
“I will be the servant of one who teaches me one word until the end of my life.”
Am I really a Teacher?
Asking yourself if you are agood teacher is essential
for being a REAL teacher!
Why teaching can be a great profession?1. Student Potential2. Student Successes3. Teaching a Subject Helps You Learn a
Subject4. Daily Humor5. Affecting the Future6. Staying Younger7. Autonomy in the Classroom8. Conducive to Family Life9. Job Security10.Summers Off/more holidays than other jobs
Do you teach subject or do you teach children?
The student will only acquire a deep and lasting knowledge with skills if he/she
sees the importance of learning them. He will learn much faster if he enjoys what he is learning and if he sees how these
skills are relevant to his life.
A Teacher should have …KNOWLEDGESelf knowledgeA thought out philosophy or educationKnowledge of child developmentKnowledge of classroom managementKnowledge about subject contentSKILLSObservation SkillsCommunication SkillsPresentation Skills
Teachers Personal GrowthAttend conferences and
workshops. Read articles and continue to learn about children and
teaching.
Four Types of TeachersThe mediocre teacher TELLSThe good teacher EXPLAINSThe superior teacher DEMONSTRATES
The great teacher INSPIRES
You’re a REAL teacher if… you say everything twice. I mean, you repeat everything. And then you ask
“Does everyone understand?” you can’t walk past a crowd of kids without straightening up the line. you know the shortest distance and the length of travel time from your
classroom to the staffroom. you ask “Are you sure you did your best?” to the student who finishes task
before time. you ask a quiet student in the classroom if he has something to share with
the group. you have the contact numbers of your section heads. you feel the urge to talk to strange children and correct their behavior when
out in public. Your are very very conscious at report card time. you have classroom rules you always, turn a pizza into a math lesson on fractions you hear the heartbeats of crisis. always have time to listen.
know you teach STUDENTS, not subjects!