End of teaching term – how did things go?

Good day all teachers – First of all, thank you for your introductions and for joining us here.

I hope that more of your colleagues will join us here in this forum and we can share thoughts, reflections, plans going forward in your profession.

Let’s take a moment to reflect on highlights from your most recent term of teaching – or education related work that you are involved in. (What grades and subjects are you working in- if you are teaching – if you are not – what work are you doing at this moment?

In the comment section – can you please share a highlight for this most recent term- was it an event, a teaching/ learning success?

I look forward to hearing from you all 🙂

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3 Responses to End of teaching term – how did things go?

  1. Musa Yare Aden says:

    Hello,
    I don’t work because there is no job opportunity but this didn’t stop me helping students. Some students who have problems come home for help. And I guide and help them.

  2. Khalif Abdullahi Farah says:

    I have had been teaching and am already being recommended by the school principle of Kulan boys secondary school. the fielder I was working Arabic and Islamic religious education but currently am working on health as security officer with Kenya RED CROSS SOCIETY in Garissa besides am planning soon to carry on my practicum in English literature here in Garissa at ikhlas secondary school

  3. Mohamed Abdi says:

    Hi all,
    Am Mohamed Abdi, one of the Teacher/student at BHER Dadaab.
    Though still I did not graduated and neither did I been certified by MOI university, after doing all the course requirement. But that did not restrain me to server the community with what I did acquired from UBC and MOI universities. Personally I felt the difference, since I finished the class and started teaching as profession.
    Thank you all- particularly the very supportive Lorrie, Missoy and the rest of BHER team.

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