1. be original. 2. renounce teaching, embrace learning. 3. get to the eye level of students, understand chapter from student perspective. 4. help students make mistakes. 5. reinvent the wheel.
5:58 Be Original 7:44 Renounce Teaching 10:48 Understand the topics from students' perspective 13:04 Help students make mistakes. 14:40 Help students reinvent the wheel.
thanks for this video. Now I am 17 y.o and a teacher . I have been working since I was 16. I am young enough but at the same time I have responsibility for my students ranging from 15 tom 43 . Pray for me. I hope i will be successful ever.
The way to become a better teacher is to always be a student. You always should be learning something new, so it will be easy for you to put yourself in your student’s shoes. A new language, read music, play an instrument, learn to knit, or paint, etc.
Wow! Absolutely Brilliant!! The world needs more teachers like him. If he can inspire so much in a single ted talk, imagine what teachers like him can accomplish during a semester.
Waw ini luar biasa , trimaksih profesor pembicaraan anda sangat membantu saya dalam berkuliah untuk mengambil jurusan guru , saya jadi paham siapa itu guru dan bagaimana belajar yang menyenangkan sekali lagi terimakasih profesor❤❤
Excellent talk! So simple, yet very powerful learning for teachers. I was expecting teaching 'Why'. Perhaps, that was implicit in the talk. There should be a Nobel prize for teachers. He should get one!
What I learned from this speech is "What do u think " it's wonderful it's applicable in real life also for ur own childern in life situvations making the questioned one to think about their questions makes them to become more intelligent and own problem solver.
Brilliant! Outstanding! Thank you sir, for that eyeopener. Thoroughly enjoyed your talk! You have put it so simply and so clearly. As a teacher trainer at university, this is just what I try to teach my trainees of English. Teaching is not equal to learning. One of the first questions we ask is, 'So you taught the lesson, but did they learn???' Moreover, we need a facilitator in class, not a lecturer.
This was an inspiring and incredible talk. For someone about to teach abroad for the first time this really helped me feel more confidence in teaching and connecting with the students. Thank you Mariappan !
YES, that was my question for years, "WHY AM I LEARNIGN THIS?" In every class that I took in college, teachers would walk in, do some maths on board, walk out and we were supposed to write them down on papers, but never told why I needed to learn this thing. I hate traditional teaching method in classroom, it never taught me anything. Honestly, duing my entire undergrad, I learnt almost 95% things from internet and youtube alone, my professors were very unhelpful in making me learn things. And, also I hate "teachers" who were never supposed to be teachers. I know countless people, who became a teacher after their "PhD" only because they were struggling to get a job after they graduated, they were never meant to teach.
I fully agree with you. You are very clear with the message if you can explain in simple terms then you teach well. So many skills have to be applied with great commitment in a lesson and this is only possible with a deep understanding of subject matter.
My nuclear physics teacher, and so many other physics teacher in NUS (Singapore) is horribly sucks. Till today I still keep his notes, and every time I opened the notes, I just cannot stop feeling my wasted youth by all the physics teacher. One outstanding one is TTChia and he motivates us through his charisma.
Not in school anymore, even my boss (in corporate world) is also telling me don't reinvent the wheel. When he don't understand anything, it is easy for him to say that. And then when you worked hard and finally reinvented the wheel, he will say your work is not appreciated, many others have done it before.
1. be original. 2. renounce teaching, embrace learning. 3. get to the eye level of students, understand chapter from student perspective. 4. help students make mistakes. 5. reinvent the wheel.
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One of the best TED talk. Do not take them on a bus ride, let them ride a bicycle. Well said.
The feeling is like
Where are your feet
I want to touch them
Huge respect from india
5:58 Be Original
7:44 Renounce Teaching
10:48 Understand the topics from students' perspective
13:04 Help students make mistakes.
14:40 Help students reinvent the wheel.
Much appreciated
thanks so much
Thanks Bro🙏
Great
13:06 right before we started one of the lectures, my professor said, “let’s make mistakes.” I’ll never forget it!
thanks for this video. Now I am 17 y.o and a teacher . I have been working since I was 16. I am young enough but at the same time I have responsibility for my students ranging from 15 tom 43 . Pray for me. I hope i will be successful ever.
I wish you stay blessed ever ❤️
I am 21 y.old and as a neophyte junior high school teacher, this spectacular speech helps me a lot to improve my teaching skills.
HI Mr my name is Gedefaw Ambelu from Ethiopia .And Im 26 and highschool teacher if you are willing let us become friends .
The way to become a better teacher is to always be a student. You always should be learning something new, so it will be easy for you to put yourself in your student’s shoes. A new language, read music, play an instrument, learn to knit, or paint, etc.
Wow! Absolutely Brilliant!! The world needs more teachers like him. If he can inspire so much in a single ted talk, imagine what teachers like him can accomplish during a semester.
Amazing sir... I wish typical Indian teachers could understand all these from you to help our country better.
Next September i'll meet my first class as a philosophy professor.
Thank you TEDx. thank you Mr.Mariappan Jawaharlal.
This is really good. It is professional to be yourself in teaching. I am basically encouraged. Thanks alot.
Thank you TED, I love my profession as a teacher but somehow i have been finding it difficult to really make a change
it is like teaching for the teachers. Real teachers like this video
Excellent TED talk! I've been teaching for almost 30 years, and I'm excited to implement these principles with my new class starting tomorrow.
Waw ini luar biasa , trimaksih profesor pembicaraan anda sangat membantu saya dalam berkuliah untuk mengambil jurusan guru , saya jadi paham siapa itu guru dan bagaimana belajar yang menyenangkan sekali lagi terimakasih profesor❤❤
I wish all the teachers in the world understood this mantra!
Bendice su corazón para expresar esta como eso! Es tan refrescante ver que hay grandes respuestas en RUclips.
Los rsncheros del sur
mansa pande fui do 6bmp 24th
As a retired teacher I found your ideas excellent
WONDERFUL Lecture! Almost all the school teachers in India should watch this video!!
Not only in India, but also in Kyrgyzstan.
Thanks, I'm a student of language. I wanna start "teaching" in a classroom soon. This video helped me to understand better how become a great teacher.
Excellent talk! So simple, yet very powerful learning for teachers. I was expecting teaching 'Why'. Perhaps, that was implicit in the talk. There should be a Nobel prize for teachers. He should get one!
Arvind Amin
yes , a noble price winner , what is teaching , it consists of 10 vol , each volume may be around 700 pages , tnx
Thank you for your teachings and guidance during my time as an undergraduate Dr. Jawa. The world needs more professors like you.
Spectacular teacher. I wish i can spend a sem in his course.
Good teachers are God
What I learned from this speech is "What do u think " it's wonderful it's applicable in real life also for ur own childern in life situvations making the questioned one to think about their questions makes them to become more intelligent and own problem solver.
Wonderful session sir. Thank you
My teacher has been very practical down to earth and makes even difficult topics easy
Thank you! Awesome, very much enlightening. Warm regards from SM Gemilang, Indonesia.
This man deserves Nobel prize 🏆
I'm really happy to see teachers are gonna apply these effective ways to help their students in learning 😍
I am going to apply these ideas in my teaching...
Thanks for this Talk
Genuinely inspiring. Good teaching never stops at the mere delivery of information. ❤
Brilliant! Outstanding! Thank you sir, for that eyeopener. Thoroughly enjoyed your talk! You have put it so simply and so clearly. As a teacher trainer at university, this is just what I try to teach my trainees of English. Teaching is not equal to learning. One of the first questions we ask is, 'So you taught the lesson, but did they learn???'
Moreover, we need a facilitator in class, not a lecturer.
Tomorow is my first day teaching at school, so thank you for this video. It's great! 💓
This was an inspiring and incredible talk. For someone about to teach abroad for the first time this really helped me feel more confidence in teaching and connecting with the students. Thank you Mariappan !
It is a new speech for me....What I know is 'always teaching is learning'! this is justifiable in many ways....
This is much powerful to change all the perspectives about teaching and learning experience 😊
Amazing, thank you very much 😊
A great teacher with profound insights
What a lesson 👏 👌 🙌 tremendous lesson i learned today❤
You are definitely one of the favourite teacher of nearly all students whom you have taught ever... And now you are mine too
Brilliant. Makes me excited about education.
This is useful massage for who is wish to become a teacher
really seen such SAMAJH🤯🤯 of Teaching ... Hats off to tedx and Jawaharlal Sir
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Awesome speech your way of speaking and teaching are wonderful
Still I am not saw tha person, it is wonderful speech, I am not believing in this section. I didn't forget in this section
The fundamental ways of teaching are well explained and demonstrated in this marvellous tedx talk .
You are actually a good great teacher, sir. Respect.
I am, as a teacher, appreciate. Whatever you said is true. The final one “ What do you think “ is real good technic👌
YES, that was my question for years, "WHY AM I LEARNIGN THIS?" In every class that I took in college, teachers would walk in, do some maths on board, walk out and we were supposed to write them down on papers, but never told why I needed to learn this thing.
I hate traditional teaching method in classroom, it never taught me anything. Honestly, duing my entire undergrad, I learnt almost 95% things from internet and youtube alone, my professors were very unhelpful in making me learn things.
And, also I hate "teachers" who were never supposed to be teachers. I know countless people, who became a teacher after their "PhD" only because they were struggling to get a job after they graduated, they were never meant to teach.
Excellent speech
Mind blowing, sir. Thank you.
One of the greatest speech...
education is boring
2 teach is d best way 2 learn
This guy is funny. This is why he is a good teacher. Students are always comfortable with a funny teacher and they learn easily.
Not every time
They should have the knowledge and we should be thankful to them
They should not partiality
Then there are many things other than this
I don't think so
Excellent speech sir. It will help all the teachers to teach in proper way.
I also became a teacher.....
Your lecture very helpful for me
Thanks a lot..
God bless you 👍👍
Very talented speaker.being a teacher l want to be a teacher like you not boring .
Excellent,thank you for guiding us,really good relatable speech .
Wonderful 👍❤️ superb
great talk. great techniques.
very special ways to teach and help students learn automatically.
Taha Tahri
I fully agree with you. You are very clear with the message if you can explain in simple terms then you teach well. So many skills have to be applied with great commitment in a lesson and this is only possible with a deep understanding of subject matter.
you are great sir real guru according to our ancient mythology .a fountain of knowledge which never dries
You're an amazing speaker and I loved this. Thank you. I would love to see you in action teaching
MASHALLah very nice techniques ,every teacher should adopt ,honestly
My nuclear physics teacher, and so many other physics teacher in NUS (Singapore) is horribly sucks. Till today I still keep his notes, and every time I opened the notes, I just cannot stop feeling my wasted youth by all the physics teacher. One outstanding one is TTChia and he motivates us through his charisma.
UNEXPECTED ...WOW. he is realy an OUTSTANDING Professor .
I hope I can become a better teacher too. I will heed the tips and advices. Pray for me. 🙇
Thank you so much.❤️
One of the best Lecture i have ever watched❤
Excellent talk! Listened it twice. Will keep listening!
I like your way of teaching sir .you are my inspiration from now .thank you .i follow ur teaching in my classroom
Great teacher and what
a wonderful speech !!
no words .................its simply awesome Best Speech ever
Music to my ears, hearing this. We need more people singing this tune from every rooftop!
Great Job Mr. Professor.
You are an inspiration . Your speech is very attractive and interesting. Great ideas
me too...started teaching after engineering...but love my new field n totally interested in connecting wid students....
Thank you for sharing this wonderful knowledge of how a teacher should be & for becoming a better Teacher Dr.Jawa sir!!🙏❤️
Truly fantastic lecture. should be heard and inculcated by every teacher. and it should be compulsory
Dr. Jawa, i like the way explain engineering lessons. thank you.
Fabulous, loved the insights
He is completely right. How does that apply to my life?
Let me make mistakes
Thank you!! God bless you
Vera level speech, I missed his class 😅
This resonates with my deepest aspirations about teaching and learning. Thanks.
Thank you Sir for such wonderful tips about being a great teacher
Sir, your sound is very powerful
Great video, inspirefeul. Thanks
I would've watch another episode of him on and on...
Simply Awesome.
Congratulations Sir, Wonderful speech 🙏
One of the best speeches I have ever heard
Absolutely Sir, Thanks a lot for u valuable suggestions....
Everything comes from experience....
absolutely marvelous.
Thank you so much
18:50 recap 6:12 bad and good teachers
I love this guy man
I thank you professor for such a wonderful topic. Thank you for sharing your experiences. ❤ One of the great videos of TedX.
This is by far one of my favorite TED talks
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Not in school anymore, even my boss (in corporate world) is also telling me don't reinvent the wheel. When he don't understand anything, it is easy for him to say that. And then when you worked hard and finally reinvented the wheel, he will say your work is not appreciated, many others have done it before.
Mass speech thala 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥