GUIDING PHILOSOPHY AS
A TEACHER
by Abdola M.
Salipada
“’Di jud ko magteacher, kapoy’g
balik-balik sa eskwelahan. Kapoy’g sige’g badlong sa mga estudyante.” In
English, “I don’t want to be a teacher, I’m so tired getting back to school. I’m
tired of telling off the students.” Yeah, I admit that I said it to myself way
back when I was in my elementary and high school days. Those really are my
intuitions about being a teacher. And, I can’t believe myself that I’ll become
a teacher someday, inshallah or in God’s will. I think they’re right that when
you hate something, you will get it or you will be that thing. I really can’t
imagine I enrolled in program of education.
I grew up in a poor community and
poor family in terms of financial aspects. I observed the life of having no
education to some. As a future teacher, I just want my students to learn that
they should finish their studies and find a descent job for theirselves, and
for their family. I just want them to be reminded everytime I teach a lesson. I
want to be a teacher with purpose, a teacher who uplift the students and feel
that they really breath to chase their dreams because I believe everything will
come true with courage and faith.
Growing up also in a loving and
sensitive family led me to hurt no one. What I want for my students is not to
hurt them or offend them in terms of very sensitive matters. I don’t want them
to be hurt by pointing out or by discriminating of what they believed in, just
like their faith to their religion. Because, I’ve already experienced it on how
some people react to my faith, as a Muslim, and I know how offensive it was. I
just want nobody hurt somebody just because of what he or she stands with. I want
my students to be good on their classmates, teachers, and as well to their
parents. Yeah, I know it is hard to do but I will try it with all my might.
As a teacher, it is my duty to
encourage my students, and as well as myself to do better. I believe that I
will not too strict. I want them (students) to laugh, and to see their smiles
because I don’t even know what their lives inside their home. Maybe some of
them are suffering for depression, stress, or maybe they are very cheerless, at
least I did my part to make their day a bright one. I firmly believe in a
saying, “A day without a laugh is a day wasted.”
My
college life maybe led me to embrace the value of being a teacher. I come to
realize that being a teacher is like being a widow with so many children in
different fathers. I will do my best to change the quote in the first paragraph
into, “Gusto jud ko magteacher, nindot magbalik-balik sa eskwelahan. Makalingaw
sige’g pamadlong sa mga estudyante.” In English, “I really want to be a
teacher, I like getting back to school. I enjoyed lecturing the students.”
I kinda relate to you. Keep it up. So touching philosophy.😟
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