Teaching at this age has gone beyond impacting the mind but the heart as well.

Any educator who wishes to leave a long-lasting impression and a positive impact on his or her learners need to learn the skill of teaching from the heart and to the heart.

When we are able to get through the heart of our learners, we have been able to enrich their soul and heart. The Holy Bible says out of the heart comes the issues of life. In that sense, when you get through your learners hearts, you solve some issues which are beyond the surface level and can’t be seen or known by anyone.

I will never forget my Financial Accounting teacher when I was in college. He was one of my most respected teachers, he sees me beyond an ordinary student in his class and encourages me a lot. He doesn’t allow a day to go without telling me about how unique and loved I am. I graduated from college thirteen years ago and his words still longer in my heart.

The learners in our care needs more than academic success to thrive in life. They need social skills and knowledge of how to take charge of their emotions. Teaching the heart is the right model to training the hearts of younger generations.

If we want our learners to be kind, empathetic and compassionate individuals, we must as well exhibit those skills. By doing so, we can easily penetrate to their hearts, their innermost being.

Teaching is an art form the heart and to the heart. Teacher Funke💓💓

This nugget is beyond the literary meaning, teaching now involves the use of drama, music, humour, language etc, it has to be done with the heart.

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