Wednesday, October 11, 2006

When a teacher wins hearts of his/her students....

In last blog I wrote that, how teacher is important in life and we should respect as much as our parents!
But sometimes, students don't respect their teacher coz they think he is their to trouble them and not to teach them. Why we should not think that is all written in my last blog.
But a beauty is created when a teacher makes a nice impression on his/her students. A teacher believes that, teaching is a art, but when it becomes passion, s/he wins hearts of students.
There are many teacher, who taught me and I worship everyone of them. They gave me a lot and whatever I am now is only because of everyone of them. But, I realized that, some of them knows the art of teaching perfectly!
May be they are not the best teacher for that subject, but they know how to create magic of preaparing a student for that subject. You don't realize and they make a place for themselves in your heart and BRAIN too!

I would like to mention some names here, who made a big impression of themselves in my heart and I won't forget what they gave me for rest of life.

First name comes in my mind is Minal madam, who was a my KG teacher. You know what I think of a KG teacher....she is like a potter, who creates a beautiful,curvy pot from a rough shapeless ball of soil. Without a potter that soil is nothing. But after s/he touches it, it becomes a beatiful art.
The same thing Minal madam did with me. Next is my primary teacher Patki madam, who taught me basic fundas of day-to-day business. My English teacher from high school Kulkarni Madam help me improving my personality. My HSc Maths teacher Mr. Patharkar solidated my Maths.
My HOD form Engg college Garaje sir introduced me to programming so nicely, that now I can play with some programming languages easily.

But, here in NCST, I never thought that I can get a nice teacher at PG level, coz PG is more about self-study. But still I got some teachers here also, who touched bottom of my heart as a teacher and as a person too!
Raman sir! The name is enough! He taught me Data Structures in such a niccccce way that, I realized that, Data structures is like a toffee. What I knew previously was something like a outer chocalate coating. But he introduced me to the inner creame of the data structure which is more delicious when you do programming, and not only data structure but he made the entire java programming easier thing for me.
If I start describing him, I will've to create a whole new blogaddress and put all the blogs about him their only!
The second teacher touched my heart is Mr. Govind. He taught in a different way than any other teacher I learned from. He was more like a friend to us and he taught us Technical Communication, so boldness which is required for communication in IT industry came in us as a obvious thing. He taught us in such a nice environment that now an NCSTian can go in any interview, group discussion or presentation and he'll top there for sure.
He also enjoyed with us every moment inside and out of the class, took us to a nature's beauty Nandi hills for a trip. Today he concluded Tcom sessions, which inspired me to write this blog!

Thank you all of you teachers!

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