Teaching Practice Phase 1 (Week 6)
During the sixth week of my teaching practice, the school buzzed with excitement as the youth festival unfolded on Monday and Tuesday. The first day was filled with a variety of competitions, showcasing the incredible talents of students from all sections, including classical music, light music, and Naadan paatu. It was inspiring to see students passionately perform and support one another, creating a vibrant atmosphere that celebrated creativity and camaraderie. The energy was palpable, and it reinforced the importance of extracurricular activities in fostering a sense of community and belonging among the students.
On October 2, we celebrated Gandhi Jayanti, a significant event that brought the school together in reflection and remembrance. Students participated in a special assembly where they shared inspiring quotes from Mahatma Gandhi, highlighting his values of peace and non-violence. The ceremony culminated in a beautiful tribute, as we placed flowers in front of Gandhi's portrait, symbolizing our respect and admiration for his teachings. This event not only educated the students about Gandhi's legacy but also encouraged them to embody his principles in their daily lives.
In the following days, we returned to our regular lesson plans, and I was pleased to see the students' curiosity and engagement levels remain high. They approached each activity with enthusiasm, eager to learn and collaborate. The interactive lessons I had prepared were well-received, and the classroom atmosphere was filled with lively discussions and creativity. It was fulfilling to witness their continued interest and participation, reinforcing my belief in the effectiveness of dynamic teaching methods that cater to their inquisitive minds.
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