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7 years of teaching experience

 It was the year 2013 when we shifted from a small village to a big city. 


I saw huge buildings for the first time. It was the first time I saw this huge number of people in one place. The first time, I got to know what a private school actually looks like. 🤯


I was new to this city culture, but it did not take much time to get used to it. 


My mom, who used to be a house maker for 18 years, decided to give her a new career. She asked my father to create her resume and started giving interviews to private schools for the position of primary teacher in any school.


Fortunately, she tried in the same school as mine, and she got the job.


I remember, my mom told me what my school principal said to her, even if she does not have perfection in English, she got this job because she got inspired seeing her journey, and starting a new career after 18 years. She believed in my mom because of her confidence. She realized it on the first meet itself. 

And from then, there is no going back for her and for me too. She started giving tuition to kids he next year. 


Would you believe that a grade 8th kid started teaching his juniors?🤯


Yes, I started helping my mom in teaching tuitions, and I started teaching maths and English to kids below grade 6th.😌


I still doubt, what a grade 8th kid might be teaching his students when he himself is a student. And till I reached grade 10th, I got 2 years of experience teaching fellow kids of my locality. 😎


And now I can proudly say that I have got experience of more than 7 years in teaching and helping fellow kids in their studies.🙈


All this became possible due to my mom, who took the first step in starting a new career in this big city.

 

She still teaches in school, and I still teach tuitions to kids, the only difference is, earlier I was asked and sometimes forced by my mom to help her, and now I am loving it.



Other than that, now I do freelance content writing, managing (bunking) offline college and exploring different career opportunities. Things are overwhelming and stressful at the same time, but now I have learned to live with it. 


Cheers to 7 years of happy teaching.✌️


Comments

  1. You don't mention me even after knowing that before you I was the part of this journey....
    You started after me Broo

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