• One Line from a Student That Changed My Thinking

    Once in My class, one of my youngest students said something simple but unforgettable.

    I was asking questions during a story session when he whispered to his friend, “When Sir smiles, story becomes easy.”

    I didn’t say anything that day. But I thought about it a lot.

    Sometimes we focus so much on delivering lessons, we forget the power of our mood, face, and tone.

    Now, I remind myself: Before the words, let your presence teach.

    What’s one thing a student said that stayed with you?
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  • @MehranKhan the power of smile can change the world. Kids can't lie. I am trying to recall. There are quite a few instances when I have shared the laugh or have been the reason they laugh or feel happy. It's an emotion unexplainable. One of my students imitated my style in farewell party. A funny poetry composed for me by 3 students stands out as memorable experience. You have said it well. Books are just one aspect, dealing and behaviour of teacher forms the essence of open interaction and everlasting communication.

  • @MehranKhan encourages students to tackle overwhelming goals by focusing on the initial action, making progress seem more manageable.

  • @GULZAR-ALI stress the importance of starting and taking small steps, can be a powerful tool for students to overcome procrastination and build momentum towards achieving their academic and personal goals.

  • @MehranKhan That's such a beautiful moment simple, honest, and deeply insightful.
    Kids have a way of seeing things we often overlook.
    What your student said is a powerful reminder of how much our presence and energy shape the learning environment. Thank you for sharing this
    it’s the kind of reflection that stays with you

  • @MehranKhan positive and engaged mood can create a welcoming and stimulating learning environment, making students more receptive to the information being presented. Conversely, a negative or distracted mood can create a barrier to learning.
    Facial Expressions:

  • @GULZAR-ALI smile, genuine interest, or even just active listening through facial expressions can convey encouragement and enthusiasm, making students feel more comfortable and motivated to participate.

  • @Sanam clear, engaging, and appropriately paced tone of voice can help students follow along and understand the material. A monotone or rushed tone can make it difficult for students to stay focused and engaged.