School of Dentistry
Stage: 5th & Higher education
Classroom: 5
No. of Students: 86
Stage: 5
Classroom: PeCOH Branch Hall
No. of Students: 86
At the College of Dentistry, I am teaching Pediatric Dentistry and Biostatistics to higher education students and resesrch methodology to Fifth class undergraduate students
My Philosophy in Teaching
Academically speaking, I must say that I mostly agree with the saying that there is “No Such Thing As Bad Student, Only Bad Teacher”, because, although education is a teamwork and a bidirectional process between a willing student to learn and a willing teacher to educate, it’s the teachers responsibility to guide their students to a state where they can understand and discuss the knowledge that we as teachers try to pass to our students.
I believe as much as a teacher is expert and skilled in their areas of specialty, if a teacher does not realize how to best communicate and deliver this information to his or her students then the academic proficiency is useless.
Finally, I believe it’s important to provide a positive learning environment where students must use logic and reason to develop their own view and understanding of the matters in hand. As an academic teacher, it’s important to educate students to be able to critically think and have a different point of view than the norms of life and science (i.e. Think out of the BOX) that ultimately lead them to develop scientifically and personally to a better person.
Also co-supervising the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic.