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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 12:53pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Bisola.....we go quarel o! |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by utchvikky(f): 1:00pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
pateffy:I sent u an invite on whatsapp |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:33pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
I want to thank everyone that has called and sent me a message. I really appreciate. Thank you. 2 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:39pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Muhammad Jameel Yusha’u Newcastle upon Tyne 22nd Shaaban 1433=12th July 2012 Aims and objectives To prepare Nigerian youths on how to become responsible citizens in the future To teach the younger generation basic etiquettes needed for the emergence of a responsible society To practically demonstrate to the students the effect of bad behaviour and how that reflects on the larger society To prepare the youth into responsible adulthood so that they can become exemplary members of society To inculcate those values like obeying traffic rules, selflessness, and respect for rules and procedure so that they grow with them To make the youth understand that the quality of the younger generation will determine the success of that society To make the youth understand that addressing the needs of fellow human beings is a way of securing the pleasure of God. Learning outcome Practically learn the basics of hygiene such as washing hands after toilet, speaking with respect and selflessness Learn those attributes like self esteem, respecting elders, sympathy and the importance of charitable work Become disciplined in whatever they do and recognise merit over favouritism Understand the value of knowledge and how it can guide the individual into a purposeful life Demonstrate leadership qualities and love for justice , community cohesion and voluntary service Learn the effect of breaking the law and assisting others to be responsible citizens Understand the value of human life and that saving it from harm is like saving the entire humanity Teaching strategy Dedicating at least two hours per week depending on the level (s) to teach this course Invite healthcare officials to schools to teach the pupils/students the importance of hygiene and its effect Use videos, games, competitions to demonstrate the values enumerated Organise special sessions in schools by inviting Road Safety Officials, the Police and other law enforcement agents to demonstrate to students the imperative of respecting the law and the consequence of breaking it Introduce prizes at each level for the best student in the course Organising trips to hospitals, orphanages, villages and other places where pupils/students can appreciate how lucky they are in life Asking students to write essays, poems, short stories on how they can make the society a better place for everyone Primary school Primary 1-3 Basics of hygiene Speech etiquette Self confidence Queuing culture Traffic rules Primary 4-6 Respecting parents Valuing neighbours Community engagement Charitable work Voluntary service Secondary School JSS 1-3 Dignity of labour/entrepreneurship Self reliance Recognition of merit The essence of knowledge Assisting the underprivileged SS 1-3 Valuing human life Honesty and transparency Social justice Abhorrence for corruption The family as the most important unit of society. Assessment/review For primary 1-3: the teacher should have a log book indicating how the pupil (s) respond to the subject using a grading system to be decided by the school Primary 4-6: Write short stories, essays, drama and poetry Junior Secondary School: Giving presentation in class on how to help the community. The presentation should outline what he intends to achieve Senior Secondary school: community projects: there should be a week dedicated to the course. Each student should select a community project like teaching in schools, raising funds to support the underprivileged, organising the youth in the community to clear waste, voluntary lessons in his neighbourhood etc and submit a short report on what he has learnt from the project. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:41pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Tuto, are you a teacher? Try getting a teacher in your locality and ask the individual to assist you. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:44pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Interestingly, this is always a good conversation starter among teachers and parents with both sides disagreeing to agree and finally coming to a conclusion that connects us all. An opinion goes, "Yes, etiquette should be taught in school. Parents obviously see no importance anymore in teaching their children how to be polite in social and domestic ways. So, its up to the schools to teach them." One opinion goes, "School is where you learn to do Math, English, Science etc. You should learn at school and be taught etiquette at home." Another opinion goes, "Etiquette should be taught in schools. The nuclear family continues to deteriorate and children are raised not knowing the proper etiquette for many of the social situations they may be faced with throughout their lives. While I believe it's ultimately the parents responsibility to ensure that their kids learn proper etiquette, in reality, children just aren't learning these skills at home. Schools can play a major role in building these very special skills. Etiquette is a code of polite conduct. If you practice proper etiquette, you are less likely to offend or annoy people - and you may even charm them. Etiquette is basically behaviour that is polite and gracious in social situations. Since the goal of education is to prepare an individual to be well adjusted for future life, it may be important to introduce weekly etiquette classes to growing children so they can learn to build proper behaviour. Even though most people believe that etiquette and good manners are essential to any civilization, there is so little done to help children acquire these skills. We think that schools are an important place to teach etiquette because schools are the center space of learning for children. They are places where students share space, commonalities and differences as people, which makes for a wholesome learning experience. It also makes it easier for direct application of etiquettes learnt.And let's face it! There are some etiquettes kids can't learn from home e.g. dance and dating etiquettes, - things they are most likely to participate in as they get older. Things like boys would hold doors for girls, boys would allow girls to eat first if there was food in class, boys would offer to take a girl's bag before she sat down and boys would offer to seat the girl at her desk. Things as these can be taught and applied in the class everyday. Of course, the girls may also choose to decline. Things like girls must speak softly, walk in a certain manner and sit with legs closed or crossed depending on the situation etc. And these are to mention a few in the very broad topic - Etiquette. There are many types of etiquettes. Family, social, professional, office and social media etiquettes. Let's share some. Your child's school may not teach it as most do not in Nigeria, but you could try to help your children grow into enviable individuals. A great place to start with however is at home. Here are some family etiquette you could teach at home. They include; Respect each other’s personal space. Respect each other’s belongings. Don’t interrupt when someone else is talking. Be on time for dinner. Say “Please” and “Thank you.” Don’t text or talk on your mobile phone during a family meal. Chew with your mouth closed. Don’t yell or call each other names. Pick up after yourself so someone else doesn’t have to do it. Listen to Mom and Dad and do what they say In raising a generation of young Nigerians...where social media and communication technology is tending towards making students less people-oriented but more gadget-oriented, teaching etiquettes in school will allow us to do the needful. More examples of teachable etiquettes to come soon. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 1:44pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Interestingly, this is always a good conversation starter among teachers and parents with both sides disagreeing to agree and finally coming to a conclusion that connects us all. An opinion goes, "Yes, etiquette should be taught in school. Parents obviously see no importance anymore in teaching their children how to be polite in social and domestic ways. So, its up to the schools to teach them." One opinion goes, "School is where you learn to do Math, English, Science etc. You should learn at school and be taught etiquette at home." Another opinion goes, "Etiquette should be taught in schools. The nuclear family continues to deteriorate and children are raised not knowing the proper etiquette for many of the social situations they may be faced with throughout their lives. While I believe it's ultimately the parents responsibility to ensure that their kids learn proper etiquette, in reality, children just aren't learning these skills at home. Schools can play a major role in building these very special skills. Etiquette is a code of polite conduct. If you practice proper etiquette, you are less likely to offend or annoy people - and you may even charm them. Etiquette is basically behaviour that is polite and gracious in social situations. Since the goal of education is to prepare an individual to be well adjusted for future life, it may be important to introduce weekly etiquette classes to growing children so they can learn to build proper behaviour. Even though most people believe that etiquette and good manners are essential to any civilization, there is so little done to help children acquire these skills. We think that schools are an important place to teach etiquette because schools are the center space of learning for children. They are places where students share space, commonalities and differences as people, which makes for a wholesome learning experience. It also makes it easier for direct application of etiquettes learnt.And let's face it! There are some etiquettes kids can't learn from home e.g. dance and dating etiquettes, - things they are most likely to participate in as they get older. Things like boys would hold doors for girls, boys would allow girls to eat first if there was food in class, boys would offer to take a girl's bag before she sat down and boys would offer to seat the girl at her desk. Things as these can be taught and applied in the class everyday. Of course, the girls may also choose to decline. Things like girls must speak softly, walk in a certain manner and sit with legs closed or crossed depending on the situation etc. And these are to mention a few in the very broad topic - Etiquette. There are many types of etiquettes. Family, social, professional, office and social media etiquettes. Let's share some. Your child's school may not teach it as most do not in Nigeria, but you could try to help your children grow into enviable individuals. A great place to start with however is at home. Here are some family etiquette you could teach at home. They include; Respect each other’s personal space. Respect each other’s belongings. Don’t interrupt when someone else is talking. Be on time for dinner. Say “Please” and “Thank you.” Don’t text or talk on your mobile phone during a family meal. Chew with your mouth closed. Don’t yell or call each other names. Pick up after yourself so someone else doesn’t have to do it. Listen to Mom and Dad and do what they say In raising a generation of young Nigerians...where social media and communication technology is tending towards making students less people-oriented but more gadget-oriented, teaching etiquettes in school will allow us to do the needful. More examples of teachable etiquettes to come soon. Source: Learning craft |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by bettydee(f): 1:55pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
GoldenDr: welcome back sir |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by STENON(f): 2:37pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Sunnypar:Chai..... There is God o |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Jibbie28(f): 2:57pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
I just got an invite from Global Intl College lekki, pls does anyone knows anything about the school ? I stay and work around redemption camp though I'm not teaching now, but will really love to cross to teaching line. what is their salary structure like and their conditions of service. Please someone should help me out. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 3:07pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Sunnypar:emotional and verbal abuse is the worst,it reduces their self esteem and makes them suffer inferiority complex.... very true sunnypar be nice to them but maintain that discipline.. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 3:17pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
AnnieOakley:lol @ magician so true,there was a girl then very stubborn and rude to all teachers,if you like punish am...one day I told her to write me a letter of apology and wait behind after classes..we got talking and she opened up,her parents never showed her any attention and she was an only child many other things she told me.all she wanted was genuine attention and care..had to make her understand things.from that day on she changed her attitude...all she needed was to know some one cared...many other stories 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 3:33pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Jibbie28:Can you cope with the traffic at Lekki down to redemption camp? |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 3:35pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Thank you. bettydee: |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 3:38pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
hiroz: A lot of such exist in today's world. It's important as a teacher to know why a student is misbehaving. That's why I strive to develop personal relationship with ALL my students. The truth about some of these 'disturbed' students is that we are all they've got. Some were/are: a) dumped by parents from overseas b) sexually abused c) told and believed they're mentally retarde.d d) exposed to drugs, violence, etc. e) possessed f) ruled by pride and other vanities Taking care of these kinds of children definitely goes beyond mastery of one's subject. 3 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 3:57pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
AnnieOakley:They go through a lot......... especially when they open up to you..and when they do, don't use it against them. 2 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by STENON(f): 4:06pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
GoldenDr:You are welcome sir, We are happy to meet you again. 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by utchvikky(f): 4:49pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
GoldenDr:you are welcome sir 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 4:56pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
artisticallyart: Yes, you're right. Every school counsellor knows the import of that. To be honest with you, no other profession even comes close. Truly, our reward is in heaven 3 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by tuto: 4:57pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
GoldenDr:golden Dr it is my brothers school he wants to buy. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 5:04pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
GoldenDr: Exactly my thought. Better go for a job that pays, say, 50k in your current axis than go for one that pays 70k in the Island. A friend of mine used to work at Holy Child (not a bad school, according to him). He had to resign because of the distance he traversed everyday. I still remember his passing shot: Have you ever monetized stress? 3 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 5:17pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Hello Everybody, Please I want to apply for the greensprings graduate trainee programme but I have to choose either lekki or Anthony campus, please I need your opinion on which to choose....thank you |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by baba11(m): 5:32pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Jibbie28:I got too but decided to shunned it due to factors best know to me....if my memory doesn't fail me,someone said they pay teacher 90k 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 5:50pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
tuto:Where do you stay? |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 5:55pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
tuto:You can liase with a school owner in your vicinity. Since he wants to buy, he can go to Lagos State Ministry of Education. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 5:59pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
keppyy:I think you have not been shortlisted, have you? If no, apply, get an invite/ shortlisted, scale through and get an offer. However, it depends on where you reside. If it is on the Mainland-Anthony, Island-Lekki. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 6:00pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
baba11:What are the factors? Please tell us make we learn now. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 6:04pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Jibbie28:Are you married? Do you have kids? Why do you want to switch to teaching? If you have been unemployed for a while, I suggest you weigh your options really well before taking a decision. Be that as it may, the working condition is very good. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 6:32pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
I applied for the GreenSpring teacher Trainee recruitment Anthony axis but I've not heard from them, I submitted my application through email... Has anyone receive any reply from them |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by PeyButtons(f): 6:37pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
GoldenDr welcome back...it's nice to see you around. 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Jibbie28(f): 7:01pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Sunnypar:. I am actually married with kids, love being around children and do teach children every sunday. I am working in d same line with my husband which i really dont like so i am thinki ng about switching to create more time for my kids. .....if there is accommodation it will worth trying, if no i'll stick with my current job till I get better offer. ..Thanks to everyone that responded to my post.God bless u all 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by baba11(m): 7:51pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Sunnypar:Convenience is the KEY bro 1 Like |
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