2018, I moved to Ogun state and had to seek employment in a school within my vicinity. As a Lagos teacher, I was used to a vibrant class, swift answers and mushy acts by my students. So I resumed at my new work place with that fully charged energy. The first day got me confused. I was to teach the primary classes, I started my class and it was obvious these children were not following. They could neither understand what I was saying nor did they show any bit of interest. It was then I knew I had to start from the scratch. First, I had to create a connection. I wanted them to understand that I am first their friend. I needed to set the foundation that they can have both a friend and teacher in one. After that, I came down to their level. I made them feel and appreciate every little progress they made. I built up their interest in education. We worked together, applying several strategies I discovered and created, and within some month the growth was evident. Eureka is a book that cove
behind every failure there is a hidden beauty which is only discovered by those who are not defeated by their failures but rather take each failure as a stepping stone to a successful tomorrow. the story of the two great men below shows that there is truly a beauty behind every failure, though this stories are just summaries but it would be of your advantage if you read more on them. THOMAS EDDISON the man who invented the electric light bulb failed 999 times before getting it right. While in school his teacher told him he was too stupid to learn anything, he was fired from his first two jobs for been non productive. when a reporter asked him how he felt to fail 1,000 times he replied i didnt fail 1,000 times, the light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps ALBERT EINSTEIN failed maths while in school,even after school he was unsuccessful at businesses he tried doing, to express his misery he wrote his friend a letter saying i am now the most miserable man living. if what