Showing posts with label employees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employees. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2014

We hope that you'll answer all questions without any reservations.


i have been out for quite some
time. (i guess blogging is not really for me. it is difficult to be consistent!). sarreh!! been busy working, learning japanese, looking for a job and waiting for love (did i say love?ewww...) well, well... let's move on with all my excuses because this morning the online school sent a survey sheet/teacher's feedback form. i know it is not typical for people to be soo happy to see and answer a survey form BUT in my case, i feel happy, excited and have mixed feelings answering the questions (you might be thinking that you are wasting your time reading this post. sorry again.)

so the mixed feelings of happiness, anger and disappointment made my morning so bright and dark at the same time. well, i will only share one question that made me realize why i am doing what i am doing right now. :)


Can you share your good and memorable experiences in your lessons?


each lesson is unique on its own way. one of the best experiences i have is when my students asked advice about their private lives. :) I guess, that is one of the best  aspects in teaching. it is not only about the lessons, but also the connection between the teacher and the student. it is not about teaching grammar and pronunciations all the time, but more on teaching on how to communicate properly. basically that is my idea of teaching: connecting to people through good and proper communication.


well, i am not the best teacher, but i am trying to be better. i know i have a lot of work to do and it takes a lot of time, experience and heart and more heart in doing my work. 

Monday, July 7, 2014

what to do with delinquent people?

what to do with delinquent people?



If you are the manager, what do you usually do with your delinquent employees? how do you handle their tardiness?
If you are a teacher, how do you respond to the absences of your students?
If things go wrong because of other people, how do you react?

of course the inner me, wants to scream, blame and even crush somebody! patay ka sakin! huwag ka papahuli ng buhay!

I can be mean, rude and nasty if I want to. but hey, do I really have to do that? sometimes, I really wait to meet the person face to face to crush his/her spirit. for what? for PRIDE, I guess. to prove that I am so damn right and that person is so damn wrong.

but is it good? No.
does it make me feel better? for a while.
does it solve the problem? sometimes.
why sometimes? it is either they follow me or they harden their hearts

what should I do?

I asked my friends about their responses to their delinquent students. here are some of their bratty witty responses and warm advices:
  • don't waste your money, come to class.
  • you are wasting my time, you are wasting your time, you are wasting the government's time!
  • if they come to class, good! if not, I don't care. no hard feelings. (I hope I can do that too!)
  • their loss, not mine!
  • as long as I get paid! (money is not the issue here!)
  • learn to be unattached. we are their teachers and not their friends. (oh yeah, this is so true!)
  • you don't know what they're going through. so be patient. (I really don't like this answer because it doesn't suit my personality but i guess this is one of the best answers)

at one time or another, I reacted the way my friends did. at some level depending on the scenario. sometimes, I don't care. most of the time, I do really care (even if my students don't really care at all!). yes that's life! that is all I can say. I am a teacher and they are my students. at the end of the day, I still love them and I thank them for letting me teach them.

ahh! and one last thing: another teacher said something like this: "don't complain. it is ok if they are always late or absent, as long as they are safe." 
that is true! with the culture and thinking of my students, I always thank God that they are alive and well! :)