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Marks or learning?

The learners have just completed their first assessment, eagerly awaiting me to distribute their papers, hoping to see their marks. This situation always leaves me disheartened. Instead of reflecting on their learnings, our discussions often revolve around grades. It’s a reminder of the environment we navigate, where marks often overshadow the joy of learning. When will this mindset shift?

I believe it’s crucial for parents to understand that marks are merely numbers and do not define a learner’s future. Today, as I handed back their papers, I chose to play music. I encouraged them to appreciate their efforts and nurture a love for learning. The students were visibly uplifted by this approach. Now, I eagerly await to see how they approach future assessments.

Admiring Advisor

Written by Supriya18

I am a teacher at heart and a trekker at soul. I have been teaching for 8 years and every day has been more exciting than the previous one. I love being with my learners and learning from them. I believe that until and unless you don't connect with your learners you will be just sharing information that is available on the internet, thus I believe in making connections with my learners, which builds a relationship and adds value to our lives.

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