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From their appearance to the content of the lecture, everything makes a lot of difference and is very important. As teachers deliver lectures on daily basis, they develop a lot of confidence and high self-esteem. This enables them to easily address large audiences at any platform. Teaching instills confidence in an individual. Another very important benefit of being a teacher is that an individual happens to constantly increase his/her knowledge. While teaching, an individual happens to strengthen his/her own concepts.
Questions raised by the students help a teacher realize even those aspects of the subject matter that he/she might not have understood on his/her own. Discussion with the students helps the teacher discover new aspects and understand the topic in detail. Teachers develop a very special bond and rapport with the students. Teachers love and care for their students like their own children. Taking all these factors into consideration, teaching can be considered as a profession that is emotionally rewarding, psychologically satisfying, and financially rewarding.
According to Crawford, “a good job requires a field of action where you can put your best capacities to work and see an effect in the world. Academic credentials do not guarantee this" (Crawford cited in Bruner) I agree to this perception because academic credentials do not necessarily provide an accurate description of an individual’s skills, competencies, and capabilities. Academic credentials are just as reliable as the educational system. In-depth analysis of the educational systems of a vast majority of the countries in the world suggests that there are many flaws in the educational system.
Students’ skills and knowledge is assessed by means of assignments, projects, quizzes, class tests, and exams. While in many cases, students that work hard manage to score more marks in
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