Krisha Vision
Krisha Vision
Krisha Vision
In a world of full of uncertainties in life, I found myself pursuing the field that I
never dream to become. Not until I become an educator, life surprises me with a lot
of wonderful things. Teaching students became part of my daily routine and being
their second mother will be a lifetime gratitude to the Lord. As a teacher, touching
more lives, affecting the outcome of so many futures are the epitome of a leader.
The success of a student is greatly influenced by the way a leader motivates their
followers, just as every leader has an individual vision and distinctive styles. A
teacher is crucial in molding the students because they spend more time with them
than most parents. Seeing myself as a school supervisor in next 20 years, I believe
that to be an incompetent leader will make students suffer. In essence, finding the
right leadership style and teaching approach for students and co-teachers is
fundamental because when leaders' shine, students and teachers will blossom and
Youths, who are responsible for carrying out vital duties across several domains and
serving society one way or another, represent the nation's future. As someone who
becomes a teacher at a very young age and is aspiring to be a supervisor, I believe
that everyone needs wisdom and brains, emotional intelligence, and intellectual
The term "intelligence" is derived from the Latin word "intelligens," which
an intelligent student is one who has high and quick cognitive ability. He is a student
who understands things quickly. In reality, intelligence is a skill that can be learned,
not something that only a few people are born with. And it makes no difference who
you are or where you are from. Today, intelligence is frequently described in terms
of analytical and reasoning skills, which are critical to the success of many students.
important than ever to teach students global ideals and to have a worldwide
work in today's interdependent globe while also striving for a more sustainable,
peaceful, and inclusive society. Students gain from learning about global viewpoints
not just because it helps them find a better career, but also because it helps them
build self-awareness of their own identity, culture, beliefs, and connections to the
grows as global learning enables students to enhance their own lives while also
students are given opportunities to investigate issues they believe are important
(such as gun violence, access to clean water, or human rights violations), unpack
why these issues exist, and devise solutions to make them better, they become
empowered to be the catalysts of the changes they want to see. As a teacher, I will
For example, as part of their online classrooms, teachers can arrange Skype or Zoom
exchanges with students from different countries, encourage group and project work
on global concerns, and ensure that these activities are student-centered and
inquiry-based.
Furthermore, every school also has a unique culture that displays common
values and standards for faculty, staff, and students. As a teacher, I will serve as a
role model for others, encouraging them to contribute to a positive environment for
learning and teaching. The story of the school—its mission, standards, and desired
outcomes—is communicated through its core values. Setting up those principles lays
the groundwork for creating the environment I want to encourage. These standards
clear core principles. Children learn by imitating what they see. Education
professionals are aware that students learn a significant amount by observing the
behaviors of those around them. The behavior of other students and staff has a
significant impact since children enjoy imitating and acting out being older than they
actually are. Each student's perspective on the world can be shaped by incorporating
the school's ideals into daily activities. Character and values will become ingrained in
students' daily lives through daily activities that emphasize character and values
development.
compassion as these principles will act as a foundation for their decisions and
factors why these principles have such a big impact on students are as follows:
First and foremost, it should be noted that neither children nor the traits we
the fortitude to defend what they think to be right—are born with these qualities. It
results from the cultural socialization process, which involves impacts from all facets
of a child's existence. Students learn these beliefs and actions in their educational
settings from peers and adult role models, especially when they are aware of the
ideas to other areas of their lives when they learn integrity in academic contexts.
to develop an interest in their studies and deeper learning. He would always perform
at his highest academic level if he has the students' enthusiasm for learning. Young
people who make an effort to succeed in school have better grades, are more likely
to complete high school, and have better stress management skills, according to
research. Additionally, they are more likely to enroll in higher education and better
at setting goals.
Third, perseverance is best exemplified by the proverb "If at first you don't
succeed, try, try again." Perseverance encourages students to keep trying even
when things are challenging—which they almost always are. They gain self-
confidence and learn constructive ways to deal with failure owing to perseverance.
Teachers are crucial in helping students develop their ability to persevere. Students
should never be made to feel bad for making an attempt or not succeeding.
Last but not least, compassion can develop from empathy—the broader capacity
"kindness" when compassion does result in action. Kindness always involves the
desire to help others, often (though not always) at the expense of or risk to
go beyond our own lives and strengthen our communities. They may even be
priorities that have been presented. I only want the best learning atmosphere and
the classroom, we provide them the tools they need to meet the demands of a
constantly changing world. Students who can apply the abilities they learn in the
classroom to new settings are better equipped to deal with challenging situations. As
a result, the shaping phase is the second stage of skill development. Here, the
teacher is experimenting with the strategy and trying different versions of it.