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“Making First Impression” 5 Tips for Newbie Teachers

Being a newbie teacher doesn’t just require your skills in teaching. One of the important things that you need is a stress free environment, since teaching itself is already a lot of work to do. You have to create a comfort zone in a new world. To make it possible what you need is to blend in with your co-teachers. You might say “What for? I can do it anyway without others help!” . Well that was your boastful self talking. You’ve graduated with flying colors. okey okey… clap clap.. You have experienced so many victories during college years, but college is over and this is your now. To survive a day in this loaded job, a harmonious working environment is first on the list. Always remember, “No man is an Island”.

Here are 5 tips on surviving the first year of teaching.

1. Always smile.

Yes you are shy, but keep in mind that a smile lightens up the mood. It produces a positive aura not only to those who sees it, but also to you.

Give a smile to everyone you meet. From the gate to the corridors and of course inside your classroom.  It’s for free so share it.

2. Observe.

“When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know; but when you will listen, you may learn something new.” –Dalai Lama

As a newbie you are creating an impression. In creating an impression, never under estimate the power of HUSHED. If you can’t avoid gossips and gossipers, then just keep your mouth shut. They said, “Less talk, less mistake”. It’s true.

3. Avoid complaining (As much as possible)

It seems like you were given a heavy load? Open your eyes. Look around you. Soon you’ll find out that most of the teachers are juggling a lot of coordinatorship than you are. They’re the assets of the school. They are more experienced compared to you, but why give you the task instead? Exactly, they saw your potentials and believed that you are qualified to be one of the important characters of the school’s improvement plan.

These tasks are your chance to grow, develop new skills and widen your horizon. Give your best shot and enjoy. After experiencing alot of task you’ll now have the chance to give the task to others for them to grow.

4. Have friends to keep.

“You can freely smile to everyone, but friendship is for the chosen one” – Creda Sebastiana

You can’t please them all, so you don’t need to be friends with everyone. Surround yourself with just a few but trusted friends.

These trusted friends will be your circle of comfort. They are your pockets of good memories in a busy world. Having friends at work that you are comfortable to share your thoughts and ideas will give you confidence to dance in the rain.

 5. Be humble.

During simple conversations, you are so excited to tell everyone about your glorious past to gain respect. Don’t do it.  Restrain yourself talking about you.  It sounds more like bragging if you do. Unless they asked you.

Don’t tell them, show them. Let your actions and accomplishments roar out that you’re a lion in this field.

“But when you are invited, go and recline in the lowest place, so that when the man who invited you comes, he will say to you, Friend, go on up higher. Then you will have honor in front of all your fellow guests.” – Luke 14:10

I’m sharing this not because I had good memories of my first year in teaching. It is actually more on wishing I had read tips like what I wrote here. Experience is the best teacher, but reading will take you to places you have never been. Hoping that these tips could help you to be the best teacher you can be.

“Wag mamili ng trabaho. Kapag may pinagawa, go lang. Most importantly, wag mahihiyang magtanong” Shirley R. Parreño( Teacher in private school for 8 years and 10 years in public school up to present.)

“Go with the flow. Kung ano ang advise ng depEd , iyon ang sundin.”Evelyn P. Amorsolo(Teacher in public school for 26 years up to present. )

“Noong ako kasi
Nag-oobserve ako sa galawan ng mga kasamahan ko
Nakikinig sa mga old teachers.
Just enjoy teaching.”
Cheloubel B. Badayos (Teacher in public school for 8 years up to present.

“Kabalo.makisama… Be humble kag ask advice, seek help sa mga na una sa imo…“- Teacher sheen (Teacher in public school for 4 years up to present.)

Matutong magpakumbaba at respetuhin ang mga kasamahan…😂😂😂Rhoda Mae B. Boleros (Teacher in public school for 5 years up to present.)

“Dapat maging dedicated sa nature ng work natin with compassion and concern to both learners and co-workers.”Ariel Fernandez (Teacher in public school for 22 years up to present.)

“Communicate with your peers.” John Benedict Real Regala (Teacher in public school for 4 years up to present.)

Teacher Cherry

By Teacher Cherry

As a teacher, I am a member of a team in our society, assigned to retain learnings in my students. I owe this to the community.

27 replies on ““Making First Impression” 5 Tips for Newbie Teachers”

Congratulations gwaps.
This article is very helpful to the newbie out there.
Working on a new environment with different personalities may have you a culture shock. Gaining friends as your colleague can be very helpful for you to adjust in the teaching world. Happy teaching

Good reads not only for the newbies, oldies (in terms of years in teaching😁😂) will get nuggets also…..love it, Che.

Thank you for this. This is inspiring! 😉 A great guide for a new teacher like me. God bless you. 😘

This is so inspiring. I’m gonna share this to those who are new to teaching. God bless you always teacher Che!

Thank you for these tips. It encourages new teachers in the field to use their God given talents and discover their potentials.

Congratulations ma’m Che!!! Worthy read!!
And I really love Na what you wrote is what you actually do! Walk the talk sabi nga!!! Love love.

wow! Congrats my dear Che for a very inspiring and helpful tips for the newbies…really, it’s not easy to work in the new field and mingle w/ different kind of co- workers at first… but with this article.. surely, they will love to embrace their new environment…For us, this is a reminder . Thank you, and continue to be a blessing to everybody.

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