Many will agree with us when we say that physics was a terrifying subject to study at school, especially for those who got confused when alphabets entered the equation. Such fear was mostly instilled due to the lack of teachers who made learning easy and fun.
That's why this video shared on Twitter by Deepak Prabhu is a glowing example of how interactive teachers should be in explaining a tough subject to a school child. In the clip, the teacher can be seen explaining refraction with the popular experiment involving glass and white oil.
"He is a real teacher and not the ones who just want to shine speaking English," read the caption.
Take a look:
He is a real hardcore teacher and not the ones who just want to shine speaking English. pic.twitter.com/BMj2zAIEog
— Deepak Prabhu (@ragiing_bull) November 8, 2022
The video has garnered over 70k views and tons of reactions. Netizens lauded the young teacher for making the subject so simple for the students. Many expressed that they would have had a better understanding of the subject if they had got a patient teacher.
Great teacher.
We had one such professor in engg., Late Dr. M.U. Deshpande, who taught Control Systems, a very dry subject. His lectures however always had 100% attendance as he explained CS with real life examples. His question papers were also never bookish.
Respect. 🙏🙏
— Maneesh Mohnot 🇮🇳 (@winsplit) November 8, 2022
our schools need more teachers like this
— Sameer (@BesuraTaansane) November 8, 2022
He is a very good teacher. 👌🏻👌🏻
The teacher's training curriculum needs to include such methodology which can be easy for kids to grasp and therefore understand better.
— TheAmazedStar🇮🇳❤️ (@StarAmazed) November 9, 2022
So nicely explained. We need more teachers like him
— Minakshi Choudhury (@MinakshiChoud17) November 8, 2022
Very impressed! It's heartwarming to see not only his grip on the subject but the commitment to ensure that his students understand.
That's the stuff good teachers are made of. 👏👏👏
— kadaparoots (@tranquilmallard) November 9, 2022
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