My philosophy of teaching and learning is much influenced by my obligation to be as a good Muslim Educator to convey knowledge to all people without limitation to their races, religion or political ideologies.
As Physics and Mathematics teacher, I will strives with total and unified efforts to attain excellence in science and technology for universal peace and prosperity in accordance with His will”. Hence anything that we undertake should not swerve from this fundamental foundation and teaching profession. Thus my want and desire in teaching my students is not just to impart what we call cerebral knowledge but added to that is knowledge and experience they can attain in class and laboratory works which can enable them to refrain themselves from religious and moral degeneration.
I believe these are the basic contributing ingredients for men to achieve universal peace and prosperity. As such they have to be taught, integrated, stimulated and guided to be able to relate the knowledge that they acquire in class as part of the whole integration of the real world. Their minds and soul should first be made to comprehend their very accountability to God in the Hereafter.
I strongly believe that learning should be a fun experience. I manage to create a friendly classroom, including question-answer and discussion towards learning process.
I am fully prepared with the state of the arts of knowledge, before entering my classroom, with the curriculum meet the school and Ministry of Education specifications and always up to date. I always try to create a very friendly learning environment, but certainly I am willing to change the path of courses to suit students’ achievement and for ideas and questions arise spontaneously in the classroom.
About Me
- sazliman
- I'm physics teacher at SMKA Tun Datu Mustapha, Sabah. I have 11 years teaching experience. Now I'm on leave study at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris for three semester.
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Teaching Philosophy
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