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Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Summary:

Teaching is an arduous job, and without the kind of societal recognition that accompanies professions such as medicine and law, it is even a harder for motivated young people. Teaching is not an easy way to go. You need to be firmly committed to your work and have to get true relationships with the kids to understand their psyche as you have to spend your whole time with them in the boarding schools.

Teaching in a Boarding School; connoisseur of errors:

Teaching or functioning in a boarding school is quite dissimilar any job in a day school. In most of the schools you will live above the store as it were. Boarding schools are self-contained communities. Students and faculty eat together, share relaxing time; watch TV and playing games together because teachers and students in a boarding school function in local parents. Teachers in the boarding schools take the place of the parents factually and symbolically. They play a powerful role in parenting them.

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