Teaching: A Journey of Growth
An ideal teacher should have deep subject knowledge and clear, effective communication skills. They must be patient, compassionate, and creative, with the ability to recognise and nurture each child’s potential. A teacher should maintain discipline while creating a positive and inspiring classroom environment. They should not only teach lessons but also build values, confidence, and a bright future for their students. A professional attitude and technical knowledge are also essential.
- Neha Pandey
Teaching is not just a job; it is a responsibility to shape the future generation. As a teacher, I guide students not only in academics but also in values, discipline, and confidence. Every day, I create a positive and supportive classroom environment. Learning should be joyful and meaningful. Teaching helps me grow as a person while helping my students grow.
- Jyoti Pandey
In the recent meeting about backbenchers in school sports, I want to share that while our school provides good sports facilities and organises activities well, many backbenchers are not fully involved or encouraged to participate. Some students lack confidence or feel overlooked during team selection, which often favours already skilled players. The management can promote greater inclusivity by organising open trials, beginner-friendly coaching sessions, and mixed teams that combine experienced and new players. Teachers can also play an important role by personally motivating quieter students and recognising effort and improvement, not just winning. These steps can help boost confidence, increase participation, and ensure that every student feels valued and included in school sports activities.
- Ankita Mishra
The session was very fruitful. It emphasised that teachers should not only show sympathy toward students but also build empathy so that students can learn essential life skills. It is also the responsibility of teachers to understand that students should learn in collaborative and creative ways, and that teaching should be student-centred. This approach builds confidence in both students and teachers.
- Mimansha Yadav
The session emphasised that empathy builds a strong teacher–student bond and creates a positive classroom environment. Students enjoy learning when teachers support and guide them with understanding. Most importantly, a teacher should always remain a learner, because growth in teaching begins with continuous self-learning.
- Ada Singh
An ideal teacher is someone who inspires, guides, and supports students with patience and kindness. They focus not only on academics but also on building character, confidence, and values. By leading with honesty and empathy, an ideal teacher leaves a lasting impact on students’ lives.
- Ritu Rai
The discussion highlighted that empathy strengthens the connection between teachers and students, fostering a welcoming and encouraging classroom atmosphere. When educators show care and provide thoughtful guidance, students become more engaged and enthusiastic about learning. Above all, effective teachers recognise that they are lifelong learners, as true professional growth comes from ongoing reflection and self-improvement.
- Abhilasha Singh
An ideal teacher supports all students, including those who sit at the back or struggle academically and are sometimes overlooked, yet have unique potential waiting to be tapped. As a teacher, this reminds me to pay closer attention to every learner, not just the ones who raise their hands first. It also challenges me to rethink my teaching methods to make lessons more inclusive, engaging, and supportive for all students, regardless of where they sit or how they perform. The biggest takeaway is that every child matters, and a teacher’s role is to bring out the best in even the quietest or most struggling learner.
- Kajal Singh
In the session, we were reminded that learning is a lifelong process and that there is no age limit to gaining knowledge. We were encouraged to learn something new every day, because the moment we believe we know everything, our learning truly stops. True learning requires continuous curiosity and growth. The session also emphasised the importance of empathy for our students, teaching them good values and behaviour, and building a strong, positive teacher–student relationship. Yesterday’s session was truly insightful and fruitful for all of us.
- Sana Parveen
The session was truly insightful. It reminded us that learning is a lifelong process and that the moment we think we know everything, our growth stops. As teachers, we must continue to learn every day so we can better guide our students. The session also made me reflect on giving equal attention to every child, especially those who sit quietly or struggle academically. Every student has unique potential, and it is our responsibility to nurture it with empathy, patience, and the right guidance. Building strong teacher–student relationships and instilling good values are just as important as academic learning.
- Arpita Verma
The session was truly enlightening. It highlighted the importance of teachers not just showing sympathy, but building empathy with students. By teaching collaboratively and creatively, while keeping students at the centre, we can equip them with essential life skills. This approach boosts confidence in both students and teachers, making learning a fulfilling experience.
- Pooja Choubey
The session was very affirmative for us. In the session, sir and ma’am described the difference between empathy and sympathy. They also focused on developing a range of qualities in our students and on becoming model teachers for them.
- Shivangini Gupta
A good teacher not only teaches lessons but also guides students toward a bright future and understands that every child learns differently. I believe in maintaining discipline with kindness and continuously improving myself through new teaching methods. I strive to create a positive and supportive learning environment where every child can grow confidently and develop their full potential.
- Nidhi Singh
The session made me think about my role as a teacher. The focus on empathy, adaptability, and strong subject knowledge reminded me that teaching is not just about finishing the syllabus but also about understanding children.
I liked the idea that a good teacher should be a good listener and observer. It made me realise that I should pay closer attention to every child, especially the quiet students in my class.
The discussion of adaptability is also relevant to my classroom, because every child learns in a different way and at a different pace.
My takeaway: I will pause more in my class, observe my students carefully, and teach with more care so that every child feels understood.
- Pooja Chauhan
The role of a teacher has evolved from a “sage on the stage” to a “guide on the side,” encompassing a wide range of academic, emotional, and social responsibilities. Beyond simply delivering a curriculum, modern educators act as mentors, facilitators, and role models who shape the future of their students and society at large.
- Monika
On February 21, the session, led by Sandeep Sir and Brinda Ma’am, opened with the objective of “to shift teachers to be more relatable with students.” We discussed the difference between sympathy and empathy. Ma’am also discussed an important point: teachers should put themselves in students’ shoes to understand their needs and feelings, which I think is very helpful for getting to know our students better.
They also asked us what qualities schools look for in a teacher at the time of hiring, and showed us an unusual advertisement from a school. Ma’am also shared a teaching method: when a child graphically visualises a situation, their understanding improves, which I think will be very helpful when teaching.
We also discussed the difference between notes and reflection. At the end of the session, Ma’am gave a very important tip: “A teacher should reflect on how they have taught a class after every class.” That will help us improve ourselves. Overall, the session was insightful and helpful, though it could have been even better.
- Vishal Singh
Chapter 1 made me reflect on how we often label students as backbenchers or last rankers without understanding their true potential. It highlighted that every child has unique abilities, and as teachers, our role is to guide, encourage, and believe in them rather than judge them by marks.
This chapter inspired me to create a more inclusive and supportive classroom where every student feels valued and motivated to grow. It reminded me that true teaching is about transforming mindsets, not just improving scores.
- Reema Keshari
When a teacher asks a question in class, it is not just about checking knowledge but also about building trust and confidence. A student’s response depends on how safe, valued, and encouraged they feel. Positive teacher-student relationships turn questions into opportunities for learning rather than moments of fear.
- Neha Pandey
- Create a positive learning environment.
- Maintain discipline and respect in class.
- Encourage student participation.
- Build confidence and character in students.
- Use creative and effective teaching methods.
- Inspire students to learn and grow.
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- Sunita Gupta

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