Yesterday, while cracking my brain to decide on how many marks to deduct from each student's written al-Qur'an exam paper, i realised that:
to be an 'aadilah (just person) and a raheemah (yang merasa kasihan -is the English word for it: "emphatic"?)) at the same time is definitely NOT an easy task. huhu...
as much as i really want to help my students,
i also have to be fair and maintain the standard.
ya Rabb...
Sungguh Dikau menjadi saksi bahawa saat ku mengira dan mengumpul markah2 para pelajarku,
saat itu juga dengan penuh rasa takut, aku terus-terusan meminta dariMU agar memBimbingku,
agar dapat kuberikan markah yang sewajar dan selayaknya kepada setiap seorang dari mereka.
:"
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just moments ago, watched Forum Perdana Ehwal Islam. coincidentally, the topic tonight is on Guru.
and among the points shared by Dato' Dr. Fadzillah Kamsah, was on how all teachers -in fact all normal people- should feel stressed (a manageable amount of it). After which he also shared some tips for teachers to avoid getting too stressed; to forgive all the students and colleagues, including the principal.
and for all teachers to really take care of their 'ibadah, esp. the 5 daily prayers including the rawaatib and tahajjud.
in short, it all evolves around a clean heart -one which is void of any grudges against any single being, and having a strong relationship with HIM :)
at least that's what i feel. and alhamdulillah, again, i would like to express my gratitude to Allah Ta'ala for putting me to work at my current workplace. Personally, I enjoy teaching and being with my students.
It's the deadlines for marking and submission of the marks to HOD (including the various marks for classroom exercises, projects, class tests, hifz, talaqqi, exam) that's kinda stressing.
kheir insyaAllah :')
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another link shared by one of my students:
Khadijah <3
Thanks Faezah ;)
to be an 'aadilah (just person) and a raheemah (yang merasa kasihan -is the English word for it: "emphatic"?)) at the same time is definitely NOT an easy task. huhu...
as much as i really want to help my students,
i also have to be fair and maintain the standard.
ya Rabb...
Sungguh Dikau menjadi saksi bahawa saat ku mengira dan mengumpul markah2 para pelajarku,
saat itu juga dengan penuh rasa takut, aku terus-terusan meminta dariMU agar memBimbingku,
agar dapat kuberikan markah yang sewajar dan selayaknya kepada setiap seorang dari mereka.
:"
.....
just moments ago, watched Forum Perdana Ehwal Islam. coincidentally, the topic tonight is on Guru.
and among the points shared by Dato' Dr. Fadzillah Kamsah, was on how all teachers -in fact all normal people- should feel stressed (a manageable amount of it). After which he also shared some tips for teachers to avoid getting too stressed; to forgive all the students and colleagues, including the principal.
and for all teachers to really take care of their 'ibadah, esp. the 5 daily prayers including the rawaatib and tahajjud.
in short, it all evolves around a clean heart -one which is void of any grudges against any single being, and having a strong relationship with HIM :)
at least that's what i feel. and alhamdulillah, again, i would like to express my gratitude to Allah Ta'ala for putting me to work at my current workplace. Personally, I enjoy teaching and being with my students.
It's the deadlines for marking and submission of the marks to HOD (including the various marks for classroom exercises, projects, class tests, hifz, talaqqi, exam) that's kinda stressing.
kheir insyaAllah :')
....
another link shared by one of my students:
Khadijah <3
Thanks Faezah ;)
