Department of Anatomy and Histopathology
I teach several topics in different college such as:
1. Pathology (General and systemic).
2. Histology.
3. Histopathology
Stage: 3rd
No. of Students: 59
4. Postmortem Pathology.
5. Pathophysiology (College of Pharmacy).
6. Honey bee diseases.
My Philosophy in Teaching
I believe a good teacher, should have a powerful faith in the future. Like the forester planting an oak seedling knowing he or she will never see the tree in all its glory, I know I may never see the fruits of my labors as a teacher. My calling is to plant and nurture seeds that will grow and shape tomorrow.
A good teacher knows and understands students, how they develop and learn. I know that students actively construct and transform their own knowledge based on past experiences and prior learning. I know that students do not all learn in the same way or at the same rate. I believe it is my responsibility as a teacher to be an effective diagnostician of students’ interests, abilities, and prior knowledge. I must then plan learning experiences that will both challenge and allow every student to think and grow.
A good teacher cannot begin or continue to inspire learning without being a learner. A good teacher must constantly learn what is new in the discipline. In fact, a good teacher often helps to create new knowledge. To live this belief, I must continuously examine my teaching methods and find new ones. To remain connected to my students, their lives, and the schools in which they will practice their professions, I must be a student of society and the constantly changing worlds in which students live. I eagerly and willingly learn from my students as they learn with me.