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RE: Stemng Digest: Week 22

in #stemng7 years ago

@writeit, you should love the Sun oo lol... Good work, you guys rock!

Some of you should consider teaching even if it is as a volunteer or part time job. It might be a good way to help our education sector. Many teachers teaching STEM have either confined themselves to what is available many years ago or simply lack the knowledge of subject matter. We need to revive STEM. Many STEM teachers don't even know what has changed in the last one decade. I am just imagining a pool of young vibrant and knowledgeable individuals going into the classroom to teach science. The outcome will be explosive.


Thank you @gentleshaid and @greenrun for bringing this together. Good job @stemng

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Teaching is an amazing career which surprisingly is not as financially rewarding as other jobs on the same level. I wish it should be to motivate many to join the profession. Amazing teachers makes the hardest subject easy to understand. Thank you.

I won't advice anyone to go into teaching for financial gains, because it might be disappointing. However, passion and willingness to give back should be the drive. I tell you we are lacking passionate teachers in the public education sector. We tend to believe teaching is for the low achievers in the society. Which painfully should not be.

Effective teachers are true leaders

Haha @obamike, i guess u have no choice but to do so. Thanks man.

And yes, I taught thermodynamics and basic calculus during my university days.

Teaching is a really wonderful thing that is sadly just undervalued in many parts of the world.

Cool! If you have spare time you can still teach in your community as a way of giving back. The glory days of teaching are coming...though I won't advice anyone to go into it for the money, cos you will be frustrated. Passion will lead you

Very true man. Especially in our part of the world.