Dewangan, Gajendra Kumar
(2020)
Journaling as reflection : diary of a teacher.
Learning Curve (6).
pp. 30-32.
ISSN 2582-1644
Abstract
26 July 2019
Today’s work started with some physical activities.
After about ten minutes of activity, we were tired
and sat down in a circle. Twenty-five children were
present, out of which sixteen were new admissions.
I was introduced to some children yesterday, but it
was not possible to remember their names in just
a day. Today many new faces were also there, so it
was necessary to know their names and have their
introduction first. I introduced myself by stating my
name and told them that they can call me ‘Gajendra
teacher’. Then I said, ‘You know my name but if I
want to call you, how shall I call you? So, if you tell
me your name, then I can call you by your name’.
I said these things very naturally. So many children
felt the need to tell their names. I could not believe
that on the very first day something like this would
happen, I did not even finish my sentence and the
children stood up and started telling their names
one by one. All these children had come to this
school just today. I was quite surprised; it was for
the first time in my teaching career that so many
children were telling their names by themselves
without any coercion.
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