March 14, 2011

reflection #2

whoaaa..hello there! what's up yeah? :p
as usual, I will share my feeling in order to help me reflecting myself..
are you ready?? 3..2..1..

  • if you ask me why am I joining this class, surely I will say that this class is such an obligatory class. * so, you know what I mean, uh?* In short, I have to take this class if I want tount pass semester six. however, until this second I never feel regret joining micro-teaching class because I believe that it will be useful after I graduated from this lovely university :) my lecturer was not only taught about 'how to be a good teacher' theoretical, but also taught us about 'what are actually happen in the 'real' teaching world ; and yes, it's an extremely awesome thing! :)
  •  I really really enjoy my micro teaching class for sure, but if you ask me 'do I really want this?' ohh..I'm sorry, I'm...not. hehehhehehe. simple, because hxonestly this is one of the subjects that I fear most. I couldn't imagine if I should teach in front of in a set of people, explain about new material, answer students' question which maybe I might not know the answer. hmmm..but I believe, somestimes I will get the value for my future life, and job as well..
  • every class has its own positive and negatives sides.and it also happens in my class..
here is the positives:

  1. Mr.Prasetyo as my lecturer. *believe me, he's kind of very creative teacher even though he doesn't teach art. :p
  2. every student in my class can mingle with each other although we came from different class or even different 'generation'
  3. we've already practice teaching since a week ago, and I was happy because each of us would like to help each other by paying attention while one of us taught in front of the class. *because we believe that 'karma' does still exist.
and this is the negatives:
  1. sometimes, we were too shy to express our feeling, to answer lecturer's question, or to give advice or suggestion to our friend. I know why, because each of us doesn't want to look as a smartass whereas we still make many mistakes *correct me if I'm wrong :p* 
uhmmm..I try to find other negative sides, but actually I can't find more..
so..because the positive sides are more than the negative one, I'm sure that we can make a great class in this semester. and I'm very proud belong to this class. yeaaaahhh!!

cheers!

1 comment:

  1. Having positive thinking is a good start in becoming a teacher, because then we can always be optimistic, no matter what happen in our class. So, you are on the right track, on the right time, and around the right persons, your friends. What are you waiting for? Have fun! :)

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