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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Welcome back to theLushTree!


It was good to have met all of you just awhile ago at Arif although a few faces were missing. Still on holiday I suppose. As the briefing for Teaching Practice went on, many questions popped from you about many things related to Teaching Practice. I'm really glad we had the chance to have the discussion just now. For those who missed the session, do speak to others who were present. Whatever it is, I know how you feel: be calm, stay positive, stay focused, plan, plan plan. To fight the enemy, you must know the enemy well. Not that the students or teachers are enemies but..you need to go with such a mind. The more prepared you are, the better it'll be. I promise you.
Okay. For your first reflection, share with us, what is in your mind. What are your expectations? What do you think will be the biggest challenge for you? How do you think you will face your new 'abode': the school? What kind of strategies do you have in mind in preparation for the coming week as you begin Teaching Practice? Shahrul...relax..take it easy..a lot of prayers and be positive. You WILL be fine. After all, they are just kids who need a lot of support and help.

I wish everybody a lot of luck and love. Prayers with you always! Have fun!

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  1. First Reflection-Pre-teaching (September 2, 2012)
    Hello everyone, I wish you all had a great long holiday. For me these two months passed so rapidly. Without realizing it, our training is ahead of us. In the beginning, I felt scared, confused and worried, but after receiving the guidance book prepared by Dr. Adel and the faculty, I felt so relieved. Gradually those negative emotions were gone because I’ve known what I should do step by step. As a novice teacher, I believe certain things are crucial for us.
    First of all—Punctuality. It’s not just entering the classroom on time; it’s also about reaching the school on time or even earlier. In this way, we have enough time to prepare for ourselves and are able to deal with unexpected incidents.
    Second—Preparation. A teacher should never enter the classroom without any preparation. This does not just apply for the new teacher, but for all teachers, no matter you are experienced or not. We need to know every bit of the thing we are teaching. When we stand in the front of the classroom, the students look up to us. They believe we know everything and we can answer every question they ask. What if a student asks a very simple question, and we don’t know? Situations like this are common in teaching and learning. It may happen once or twice, it’s fine, but not many times. We should never find excuses for ourselves for not knowing the stuff we are teaching.
    Third—Confidence. One, confidence comes from a good preparation. Second, it comes from ourselves. We have to believe ourselves. Many of our seniors did a good job in training and had a fantastic time with the school teachers and students. We need not be afraid; instead, let’s think about those cute, lovely and simple students.
    Fourth—Stand in students’ shoes. We were once in the middle school studying, so we should think what kind of teacher we liked and why we liked certain teachers and why sometimes we even hated some. Humans are similar. Our students have the similar thinking as us. Moreover, when students make mistakes, don’t do their homework, sleep, chat or be passive in the class, we shouldn’t scold them immediately, but look for the reason of their behaviors. Why do they do that? Give them a chance to speak for themselves first, then help them. We can’t think of ourselves as a superior to them, no. We are there to help those students. So be tolerant and understanding.
    Fifth—Be fair. I told myself many a time: “Wendy, you don’t like your primary school teachers and until now, you still dislike them because they are biased and they have their elite students on their mind and give them special care. So you should never be a teacher like that. Don’t be judgmental.” Whether the students like English, whether they are polite, hard-working, pretty, lovely or lazy, ordinary-looking, bad in English, let’s not judge them and give everyone equal attention. I know it’s very hard in practice because we are human, and we have feelings. So do our best.
    Furthermore—Patience. I don’t think I have to describe the significance of this point. But just one more thing, however angry you are, never show your long face to the students. Don’t even frown, sigh. Students can feel it. Students can feel whether this teacher is willing to teach them.
    Lastly—Keep learning. Try to minimize our grammatical mistakes in the classroom and continue learning English and enhance ourselves on a daily basis. Because having a good command of English is the key to a good English teacher.
    There are many other things important to us. But the above mentioned are my thoughts before our training that I’d like to share with all of you.
    All in all, I wish the best luck for everyone!


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    1. Thank you Wendy for the advice ,wishing you best of luck too .

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    2. Nice points wendy~ Especially the last one, for sure it's very important for each of us. Here is one more suggestion, respect! We are only the training teachers, some of the students may ingore us, some even dislike their teachers' pronunciation. It happened before. There will be a lot of challenges. We must try our best to become a great teacher. We need students' respect to make us more confident. At the same time, we need to respect them. Especially for us, foreign teachers, not only respect them, but also their cultures and traditions.
      Don't worry~ you are the best~

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  2. It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken
    joy in creative expression and knowledge.
    Albert Einstein

    Future Teachers,
    Our time has come. We've been through three years of theory practice. Now it's the time for us to go to the real situation in the school. It's been sleepless nights for me. After the briefing for our practical, I became more nervous. I read through the seniors Reflections and their activities. I don't know whether I can be as good as them. They are so creative and outstanding with their lessons. I've been assigned to SMK Taman Sea. Since last Thursday, most of us had been assigned to specific schools and form. My partner, Awatif and I called the school to meet the management on Thursday but they said they're busy with some activities. Until now, I can't stop thinking of which Form I will teach. But they said, morning classes will usually be Form 4 and 5 class. I read my friends posts in The Many Leaves of A Tree, their facebook statuses and I feel like I was left behind because they already know their schedule, met the teachers, and so on. I googled about the school and went to look for the school. Apparently, it is quite far from 9th Residential College, UM. I guess I need to wake up maybe around 530 am. This Monday, we will be going for morning session. I hope the Principal and teachers are good to us trainees. Most important part is, I hope the students will be nice to me. Based on my size, I might be seen as a potential victim of bullying. But I will try my best to be a sporting teacher and at the same time, a strict teacher. For the first week, I may want to be a lil bit serious with my students. Personality and our attire are important aspects to gain their attention. I think I might use that strategy as well. After I break the ice for that first week, I will start with my teaching strategies. I prefer to get the students more involved in T&L activities. But.. but.. I need to know my students level of English proficiency. I repeat. "My students".. Haha. I'm so excited for this. Butterflies everywhere in my stomach. Last but not least, I wish everyone all the best for the practicum!

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  3. On my mind ! positive and negative .Positive in the sense that we have visited the school on Thursday and we got a warm welcome by the teachers and the coordinators ,we spent roughly an hour talking with the coordinators and we were told to come to them if we are facing any difficulties or problem with the students or teachers, between, one of the teacher was already showing us round and introducing us to some other teachers and few students .I am have negative thinking for the fact that i haven't meet the students and we have already been told by the coordinators that the students are really active "positively active" on the other hand ,I was told straight away that jeans is not allowed because ,I was putting on jeans trouser ,while George was gorgeously dressed-up like China prime Minister. Above all, the visitation shows a positive sign ,i wish it will be like that till the end of our practice there .At the moment,i cant figure out what will be the challenges but maybe my accent :) and also having serious cough at the moment ..too much drinking during the holiday might have caused that for me not teaching practice pressure .I think the only way to face my new 'abode' is to be humble and listen to corrections from the teachers and coordinators because experience is higher than knowledge ,respect all the rules and regulation of the school ,such as don't wear jeans, don't be too close with the girls ;),come to class on time dont be late, knot tie for Monday assembly .
    For the coming week am just going to do some games and diagnostic test with the students to get to know them well but My teaching strategies are based on sports, Culture ,movies ,songs,drawing , role play ,and debating.I will still browse for more as time goes-on but i think i can still win the heart of the students with all these and share knowledge together . Everything is going to be fine i guess and it will be happy ending after the 2months , i want to have a positive mind and thinking towards my teaching practice and it shall be positive till the end .

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  4. Dont worry ,the student wont bully you ,if they do call 911 :D ..Good Luck mate !

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  5. Hi Dr.Adelina,
    Hello guys, long time no see.
    Tomorrow is our first day~ Good luck to eveybody
    Yahya and I, we got form two in Assunta. We will get our schedule tomorrow morning~ We went to Assunta on Thursday with Alia, when she talked with the scurity guy by using Malay,to be honest, I wish I can understand it, speak it more than ever before. Assunta is beautiful and clean. Althouth a little bit small, it got everything. It even has a small computer lab in the cantin. The teachers there are kind and patient, one of a teacher called Ms. Chan, she showed us the whole campus. Most of the girls said hello to us, so sweet~ We made our own name tag, easy for others to know us. Until now, so far so good. Anyway, fighting~ guys ^_^

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  6. Sorry that my comment was far too long than what I expected. So, I hope you won't mind to read it. But, I do wrote as what you have asked. Thanks, Dr. :D

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