The Teacher-Heart


 There is a unique joy in teaching, a deep fulfilment that comes from guiding young minds toward their future. Reflecting on my own journey, I cherish my parents and great teachers who encouraged, drove, corrected, and brought out the best in me from primary school to this day. Many of them have inspired my passion for teaching. My heart has always been with my students, helping shape their journey as they evolve into the medical professionals they aspire to be. Currently, I am away from their classroom floor and immersed in personal upskilling. Despite the importance of this time, I miss my students and the vibrant energy of our shared learning experiences.

Teaching is more than a profession; it’s a calling that resonates deeply within me. I miss the moments in class, when my students arrive at answers, their faces lighting up with the joy of discovery. Those flashes of understanding, when their eyes widen with curiosity when we discuss clinical case scenarios, are irreplaceable. It’s in these instances that I see their transformation, their journey from learners to confident practitioners.  It gives me hope for the future of Medicine.



Naturally, the classroom comes with its challenges. Sometimes, a truant student will stroll in late, unprepared, and oblivious of the ongoing discussion. After about 15 minutes, I'll ask them a question, often resulting in responses that make the entire class burst into laughter. I recall one instance at the end of a lecture on anemia. I asked, "So, what symptoms of anaemia you've learned about today?" The latecomer confidently stood up, trying to mask his regret, and said, "Turningness of the eyes, Ma'am." My goodness! That was a new phrase! I advised him to come early next time and pay attention with both his head and heart. These moments, while frustrating, are also integral to the teaching experience. They highlight the diverse personalities in the classroom, each on their own unique journey of understanding and growth.

I miss the opportunity to guide those who have worked tirelessly, holding their hands as they cross the threshold to the next level of their academic journey. Watching them succeed is a reward beyond measure, a testament to their dedication and my commitment as their mentor. As they move forward, I wish them great success, confident that they will carry the lessons we’ve shared into their future learnings and practice.  And like we say in Naija - Please don’t fall my hand.

Being away from the classroom floor has deepened my appreciation for the profound impact of teaching. My Teacher-Heart still beats strongly, and thank God for the positives of COVID-19, we can meet virtually. This allows me to remain part of my students' incredible journeys and the journeys of many others around the world. Whether onsite or online, I send every student my best wishes as we continue our shared path of learning and discovery.


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Comments

Chi-Chi Arinze said…
You're such a creative writer Ma'am.

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