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10 Jan 2025 | |
Written by Rani Sarker | |
Bangladesh | |
Teacher Tales |
Hello dear,
This is Rani from Dumuria Upazila, Bangladesh. I want to share my story today. At 9:00 a.m., I enter my school. At 9:30 a.m., I went to my class. I am a Bangali teacher of class -2. So, I am taking my class with my students. At that time, suddenly, the AUEO Sir (Assist. Upazila Education Officer) came to my school. He directly came to my class & entered the room. I was running with reciting rhyme with my children. He asked my students a lot of questions. Then he asked me some questions, and I answered them. At that moment, the students were very friendly to him. Sir also was very friendly with them. All the students were delighted.
After the visit, he expressed how very happy he was and advised us how to develop more in education. Before he left my school he adised us he was pleased to see my teaching technic & teaching materials. Above all, it was a great experience for me in a sudden school visit. Please, pray for me and my students.
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