My Journey as a Mathematics Teacher: Internship Reflection
My teaching internship at St. Joseph’s HSS, Vilakkumadom was not just a training period it was a journey that shaped me both as a teacher and as a learner. Working with Class 8C and Class 9B, I discovered how dynamic, challenging, and deeply rewarding the classroom truly is. Walking into the class for the first time, I carried a mix of excitement and nervous energy. But the students welcomed me with warmth, curiosity, and a level of enthusiasm that immediately eased my fears. They reminded me that learning is most meaningful when it is shared with open minds and sincere hearts. As Albert Einstein beautifully said, “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” One of the most fulfilling aspects of my internship was exploring student-centred teaching. Whether it was constructing formulas in Class 8C or guiding Class 9B to convert word problems into algebraic expressions, each lesson became an opportunity to watch students think, question...





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