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Teach English in Tafeng Zhen - Yongzhou Shi
Two years ago I found myself in a remote village deep into the Himalayan Mountains in northern India. I had traveled there with the intention of volunteering in a daycare center in a Thibetan village. When I got there I was informed that the daycare did not need help but would I be willing to teach English to the young monks in the monastery? I was very nervous at first, as I had no experience with this! Seeing their need, however, I reluctantly agreed. So I spent the next three months teaching what I could, however I could, albeit in a very disjointed and unknowledgeable way. Looking back now after taking this course, I can see how this knowledge would have helped me tremendously. But one of the things that I knew instinctively back then is that the single most important quality I could cultivate in order to be a good teacher was patience. And boy did I need to cultivate a lot of it in that environment, there were more challenges than I can relate! In addition to patience, another skill to learn is adaptability. It's relatively easy to create a lesson plan, yet in real-life classrooms, things always take longer than expected and many unknowns can happen that are either disruptive or unexpected. Other desired qualities for being an effective teacher include someone who has an active imagination, someone who is a life-long learner, someone who has clear communication skills, and someone who is a natural leader and willing to mentor others. These qualities are essential to being someone who inspires others to learn. And as teachers that is exactly our role, and the more positive qualities we bring as a teacher, the more our students will want to learn from us. It is a great responsibility to stand in the role of teacher. Students look up to their teachers as role models, and that's why it is so important to be authentic and transparent. If we love what we are doing it will show and it will help to put the students at ease, allowing them to gain rapport and thus increase the chances of learning. It is said that teaching is a calling, not just a job, and I believe this is true. As a calling, we like what we do, we may naturally have many of the skills mentioned above, and if we don't we are willing to cultivate them. When we feel called to do something our work has a different feel to it than if we feel obliged to do it; it can mean the difference between bringing your whole self and putting your heart into it, or merely getting through it in order to collect the paycheck. In my attempt to answer this question: "What does it take to be an effective teacher?" I've listed several qualities that are desirable. I stated that the most important quality is patience. In addition to this, it seems to me that an equally important quality to develop is the desire to be a life-long learner. This means that learning never stops! We are continuously reading, researching, and learning new things. Being a nonstop learner engenders an open mind, which is an admirable and necessary quality for anyone in the position of leader or role model. As a teacher, if you consider learning to be fun and exciting, you can infect others with this feeling and hopefully be an inspiration to your students. I intend to return to that area in India, and perhaps find myself in the classroom again, however, this time will be very different. Because of this course, I will be armed and ready to teach! And I know that this is just the beginning, there is so much more to learn. I believe that much of the ongoing learning as a teacher will happen in the classroom itself. I will most likely make mistakes, there will be times when I don't have the answer, there will be times when I don't know how to handle the situation. But if I keep showing up, having patience with myself and others, and being willing to stretch myself, I know that I will have what it takes to be an effective teacher.