Last Wednesday, I taught the Year 7 students mathematics at JSS TUC 1 but before that, I did a Co-plan with their math teacher. The teacher told me to do a lesson plan according to the topic that they should cover which has been assigned in the syllabus. The topic that I am going to teach is mainly focused on arranging fractions in ascending and descending order. And that's what she told me.
However, while I was preparing my lesson plan two days before, I thought that everything will be flow well in the teaching and learning process because I prepared everything about the lesson according to what their teacher told me during the co-plan. I included everything that will meet the needs of students learning. But, this day I felt something that is very horrible because when I asked students what they have learnt yesterday on mathematics and they told me that their teacher didn't come, they waited for the teacher but there was no one came. For me, I was really sad because even their math teacher didn't came but still there was no one who came to stand in the class. So I continuously asked them "and what have you learnt from your teacher this week?" and they replied that they learnt number patterns. How surprised I was because the lesson that I am going to teach them is based on how to arrange fractions in ascending and descending order, it is not the thing that they should learnt because in fractions they should cover from the basic but this time they will skip to the complex one.
I was confused because their teacher didn't come and she told me to teach them fractions. I wonder why she did this. For me this kind of situation is a serious one and I didn't know where to start. I thought that everything I prepared for are all in upside down. I was really felt angry with this kind of teacher and also the school as a whole because when I came, they didn't told me what was happening even the principle or teachers. I tried my best to proceed well the lesson which I have been prepared, It was really new to them but I tried to mainly proceed from the basic one to the complex one. In the process of the learning, I found out that most of them understand and this makes me more happy, feeling better and proud because they did the very best.
To conclude, the most important thing I have learned is about commitments. If teachers have poor commitment in doing their job, student's learning will be negatively affected and at result they may fail the exams. Thus, in my future teaching, I will never come late and in case if I get sick, I will tell the principle to make sure there will be a teacher to stand in my class otherwise students will miss out what they should learn. Not only that but from now on, as a teacher trainee, I will practice good commitment and be punctual so I will pass at the end of the semester and also to prove that I will be a great teacher in the future.