Monday, February 2, 2015

My plans when I return to South Sudan

      My first plan is to continue in teaching profession as the channel for changes in myself and for the students. Because, schools and colleges are the best place for learning as well as, combining people from different community and diverse groups. Two of the most important ideas I’ve learned so far are improved teaching methodology and the importance of fostering collaborative work.

Improved my teaching methodology: teaching method is an important skill, it is very important for me to improve it based on what I learned and observed here in the United States. It is not easy to apply it typically but, using different teaching methods is very essential for designing a unique learning space that will take place gradually in present and for the better result in the future.

Fostering collaborative work: which is the very successful way of leaning and sharing information and knowledge that I consider as one of the valuable lessons that I learned; however, I will use it although it is difficult to apply it always because of the huge number of the student in the class that let me use teacher center. I plan to use either, group discussion or seminar depending on the course or the lesson.


The most valuable lesson that I like is how to respond and build on other people’s opinions in an appreciative way which creates a safe environment for learning and respect among the students and the teacher as well. Therefore, giving a chance to the student to express his/her ideas and experience is very important because, students are not only the receivers from the teacher but they can contribute positively for their learning, so, based on what I learned from educational psychology, I believe I can apply this approach when I return to South Sudan to facilitate teaching and learning process.

3 comments:

  1. Nura, what wonderful and well thought out ideas. Working with educators to improve their teaching methods is critical as is the idea of collaborative work! I'm positive you can strive to combine the two and will work to improve education in your community. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  2. Nura, I agree with your idea of teaching methods surely we need to change the way of teaching in south Sudan so that ours students will learn effectively, but don't you think it will be too hard for us to apply because of ours classroom size situation?

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  3. yes Nalimlim, as I mentioned earlier it is not easy to apply student centered instruction because of the large number of students in one class,but at least we should try something different rather than teacher centered instruction for instance,group discussion, seminar and so on, until when we will be able adjust a sizable class number. thank you

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