Thank you for sharing your personal experience with your Mathematics and Further Mathematics teacher and your Igbo teacher. I agree with your sentiment that teaching is a noble profession, and it takes a great deal of passion, skill, and dedication to be a good teacher.
It is heartening to hear that your late Mathematics teacher was not only proficient in his subject matter but also had a great personality and a passion for teaching. It is evident that he made a lasting impression on you and helped you develop a love for mathematics.
On the other hand, it is unfortunate that you did not have the same positive experience with your Igbo teacher. It can be challenging to learn from someone who lacks the necessary qualifications or is not passionate about teaching the subject. It is also true that the first impression of a teacher can significantly impact how well students receive their instruction.
Thank you for highlighting the factors that can influence how students grade their teachers, such as personality, expertise, and love for the subject. These insights are essential for teachers to understand how to connect better with their students and be more effective in their teaching.
That is very true.. I will forever remember him.
A good man
Yes, those factors indeed are great consideration to how we see not only Teachers but also everyone in the world.
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts with mine and also for leaving a wonderful comment after reading me.
I really appreciate