Why we can choose government teacher profession as our passion?
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So here, I am going to tell you about a teacher and will talk about the history
behind this.
1- Why I choose a government school teacher profession?
I choose this profession because from where I belong ( India) here education is major role for taking
any job. Student needs to speak good English should have proper skills. If they want to become a
teacher. So, this is enough for a teacher?
Skills, degree? .
2- What is teacher?
A teacher (also called a schoolteacher or formally, an educator) is a person who helps students of acquires knowledge, competence or virtue.
3- What is History of school teacher?
The origin of teacher education can be traced back to early 19th century.
In 1947, at the eve of independence, there were 650 training schools with enrolment of
38,770 students . The number of secondary training colleges all over the country was only
42 with an enrollment of 3100 teacher trainees. In the field of teacher education, many new trends and innovations have emerged in
our country and abroad. After independence, government of
India took the task of reconstruction of Indian education on priority basis.
Likewise many committees and commissions were set up by the government of India for
strengthening the system of teacher education in India
4- Reason for becoming a teacher.
Thinking of becoming a teacher?
Every teacher devotes his or her life to education for reasons as individual to them as any other
part of their identity. Still, it usually isn’t the money or the three-month summer vacation.
Reasons for becoming a teacher are deeper than that. And while each individual reasons is
personal, almost all teachers are united by the desire to impact people
5- Reason to become a teacher.
There is a demand for teachers in this country, and a person is called to become a teacher in response to that need. Why do people become teachers? Every professional has a slightly different answer; the range of diverse experiences, communities and schools means that no teaching career is identical to another. But there are common threads. An Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) survey found that 80% of educators teach because they enjoy working with children and three-quarters of teachers were motivated by a desire to make a difference.
If you love spending time with young people, have heaps of patience and masses of energy,
then it can be the best job in the world - knowing you have the capacity and responsibility toimpact, shape and affect young lives forever. Here are a few questions you need to
ask before entering this noble profession of teaching.
*Do you love to be around children?
*Do you have tremendous patience?
*Do you find satisfaction in helping others?
*Do you enjoy gathering and sharing information?
*Do you have a command over written and oral communication skills?
If you answered most of the questions above with a yes, then teaching can just be the best
career for you.
Types of Teaching
Right from Montessori to top universities, teachers figure prominently at all levels.
Some of the most profound teaching avenues are:
*Pre -School Teaching
*Primary schools
*Secondary and higher secondary teaching
*Colleges and universities
*Teaching in non-schooling avenues like- Private tuitions and coaching classes
Below are just eight of the ways government teaching as a career can create a positive ripple effect through communities.
1. What Education requires for government
teacher-
The eligibility requirement for a Primary Teacher in a Government School is Senior Secondary School certificate or Intermediate or its equivalent, and Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.), or Diploma or certificate in basic teachers' training of not less than two years duration.
To become a secondary level teacher, for teaching Classes 9 and above you should be a graduate or postgraduate with B.Ed. For Post- Graduate teachers (PGT teachers) a
Masters in the relevant subject is mandatory. The Bachelors in Education (B.Ed)
degree equips you with the required theoretical, practical and analytical skills to become a teacher.
B.Ed is mostly now a two year course, and it cannot be pursued along with the basic graduation program unless you go for an integrated B.Ed program (4 years). Once you get this degree, you become eligible to work as a secondary school teacher in any private or government schools.
1.Pre-primary education: Teaching children between the age group 3-5 years. There are several courses for Pre-primary teaching, including Nursery Teacher Training (NTT), Primary Teacher Training (PTT), and Diploma in Education (D.Ed). There are Montessori Teachers training schools which also give training for pre-school education also.
2.Primary education:-Teaching children between the age group of 6 - 12 years in Classes (1-5). Courses include the Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.),Primary Teacher Training programme, or Diploma or certificate in basic teachers' training of not less than two years duration.
3. High school education: Teaching of children between the age group of 13-16 years, from classes 6 and above. Bachelor of Education is a course offered to educate at this level. Candidates must be graduates to take up B.Ed degree. They should have a minimum of 55% in their degree level to apply for B.Ed.
2. Where the person can study?
In preparing for government teacher as primary or secondary both. There are several institute who take classes for TET and Super TET.
Now a days online classes are in trend student learn from YouTube and also take subscription from online institute for preparation like byjus and unacademy.
You can choose any educators and prepare for the exam of Covid- 19 spreading so consistently.
So those institutes who take online classes they also turn into online classes.
There are also some syllabus need to complete as follows-
1- Child development and Pedagogy
Language- 1 Hindi/English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/ Gujarati)
Language-2 ( Hindi/ English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/Gujarati)
Mathematics
Environmental Studies
2- Child development and Pedagogy
Language- 1 Hindi/English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/ Gujarati)
Language-2 ( Hindi/ English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/Gujarati)
Mathematics and science or Social sciences/Social studies
Solve previous year Questions Paper
Language- 1 Hindi/English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/ Gujarati)
Language-2 ( Hindi/ English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/Gujarati)
Mathematics
Environmental Studies
Language- 1 Hindi/English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/ Gujarati)
Language-2 ( Hindi/ English/Urdu/Punjabi/Sindhi/Gujarati)
Mathematics and science or Social sciences/Social studies
Candidate must solve the previous year's questions paper of TET and Super TET.This helps students for better preparation.Solving papers can easily learn the exam pattern and types of questions asked in the paper Make Notes will also help to revise the chapters.For cracking the TET or Super TET exam candidates should prepare Child development and Pedagogy subject /section well.
3. What quality need for government teacher?
1. Educational quality required to become government school teacher.
2. Determination
3. Patience
4. Counseling
5. Creativity
4. What pros and strength for this job?
Respect and status in the society
Job satisfaction
Respectable pay and perks
Self-employment opportunities
5. What cons or challenges will face for this job?
Limited job opportunities outside teaching
Deadlines and work pressure
Work beyond school hours
Limited job opportunities outside teaching
Deadlines and work pressure
Work beyond school hours
6.School Teacher Salary in Companies Similar to Government Of India:-
Average Government Of India School Teacher salary in India is ₹ 3.2 Lakhs for employees with less than 1 year of experience to 31 years.
School Teacher salary at Government Of India ranges between ₹ 0.8 Lakhs to ₹ 8.4 Lakhs.
Salary estimates are based on 17 salaries received from various employees of the Government Of India.
7. How Government teacher help society?
Government Teachers can help improve society and or community by contributing their knowledge and area of expertise to the world.
They play such an essential role teaching different subjects and being a role model, inspiration and coach to others that they can
continue to do that outside the classroom.
Government teachers or any field of teachers can help the society with the help of encouragement to those who don't have an educational background
teachers' roles aren't limited to the classroom only.
They should go outside from school, talk to villagers and tell them and concern them that they should have to educate their children.
If we move out from these circumstances after a few decades Indian may grow in the education sector.
Teachers can give talks, provide training and leadership to others in their
community so that more people can learn and model the values and traits that teachers possess.
8.How will people remember me after 50 year?
So, I want to say that. First I want to explain my real life scenario then proceed to why people will remember me after 50 years.
When I was a child I wasn't good at learning or studying. I was below average. Because of this my tutor always scolds me or bitting why
I'm not doing this work and they demoralise me. In Front of the whole class,
this is the scenario.
I was talking about when I was in 11th class one of my maths teachers did this. I was so afraid of him. When I was given my board examination
he was told you are going to fail in maths class because in my internal marks I failed.
Or because of dehearted myself and fear of maths. I failed in maths. I gave 2 complimentary exams but could get passing marks.
Rather than in all subjects I get 60 plus marks.
Why? Because of a lack of confidence and self trust
I studied hard maths why I failed because that teacher made me like this.
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