Video Shows Teacher Doing Amazing Tricks for Students, SA Impressed: “Best Teacher”
- An African teacher has surprised social media users after performing many cool tricks in the classroom
- The educator seems to have been giving a cool lesson on how energy works in the body
- Mzansi took to the comments section and commended the teacher on his passion for the job
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A video of one very enthusiastic African school teacher is making waves on social media. The flexible young educator incorporated incredible flips and push-ups into his informative science lesson and even ran around the excited classroom.
Heading online, Twitter user @danielmarven shared the awesome clip.
"Best Teacher," he captioned the post along with a few clapping emojis.
In the video, the primary school teacher seems to be explaining to the many tiny pupils how energy works. Running around and doing the super cool tricks, he keeps emphasising that energy is used to do all these incredible things.
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There's certainly not a quiet mouth in the audience as his students correctly answer all his fun questions and engage in the lively lesson. South Africans were definitely feeling the educator and his amazing passion for teaching.
Check out some of the entertaining comments below:
@BraLuksSA said:
"Ncoooh... he's really putting up the work!!! May he be blessed & be preserved for many years to come!!! He's my hero!!!!"
@darrenmoeketsi said:
"Trust me, they will never forget the lesson."
@Loko09797366 said:
"What a legend."
@MmachueneB said:
"He's of course making the lesson fascinating but I'm afraid it gives children wrong narratives. They'll think more of this subject as entertainment than actual lessons."
@ChrisMfene said:
"Jy praat kaak! This is the kind of energy that makes kids look forward to being in class."
@gavvy_b3d said:
"Am I the only one that thinks the presence of the videographer played an important role in the recreation of this lesson?"
Years after telling student to invite her to graduation, teacher gets invitation
In more interesting education news, Briefly News previously reported that a 6th-grade teacher in Arizona, Judy Toesing, proved to the world that teachers are not just meant to teach but to inspire their students. At the end of the school year in 1997, the teacher wrote a note on a student's report card:
"It has been a joy to have you in class. Keep up the good work! Invite me to your Harvard graduation!"
21 years later, which was in 2018, the student, Christin Gilmer, graduated from Harvard as a doctor of public health and invited Toesing to her graduation. According to Gilmer, Toesing was the first person to encourage her in the journey of studying public health.
She wrote a thank-you note on her Facebook page:
"Ms Judy Toensing taught me about current events, global health and human rights. She was the first person who passionately conveyed the plight of people living with HIV/Aids to me."
The note quickly grabbed the attention of school administrators, who decided to honour Toesing by inviting her to the 2018 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's convocation, at no cost to her.
Speaking with CNN, Toesing said she wasn't surprised that Gilmer achieved such a feat because she has high expectations of all her students.
In her words:
"I feel honoured that Harvard chose to tell Christin's story, her journey, and that I was a small part of that journey."
Source: Briefly News