Into the world of subject teaching with the amazing Funmilayo Osijonwo, a teacher extraordinaire who's all about spreading knowledge, love, and positivity in the classroom and beyond. Let's get in and discover her journey filled with ups, downs, and loads of inspiration!
1. Becoming a Subject Teacher
Interviewer: What led you to become a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Initially, teaching wasn't my plan, but life circumstances and my experience during NYSC pointed me in that direction.
2. Challenges of Teaching
Interviewer: What's the most challenging part of being a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Teaching the same topic to multiple classes at different times can get monotonous. Also, handling too many students at once can be exhausting.
3. Rewards of Teaching
Interviewer: What's the most rewarding part of being a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Seeing my former students thriving in their careers brings me immense joy. It warms my heart to know that I've made a positive impact on their lives.
4. Motivating Students
Interviewer: How do you motivate and engage your students?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: I write encouraging comments in their notes, even when they haven't done well. I also encourage them to write essays for marking and provide constructive feedback to help them improve.
5. Advice for Aspiring Teachers
Interviewer: What's one piece of advice you'd give to someone considering becoming a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Patience and attentive listening are crucial qualities for teachers. Approach teaching as if you're nurturing your own child.
6. Proudest Moment
Interviewer: What's your proudest moment as a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: I'm yet to have my proudest moment, but seeing former students eulogizing me on Teachers' Day and receiving cash gifts from them are definitely highlights.
7. Impactful Former Students
Interviewer: Do you have any former students who have gone on to do amazing things?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Absolutely! Some former students have excelled in their chosen fields and continue to make me proud.
8. Staying Connected
Interviewer: How do you stay connected with your former students?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Through social media platforms like WhatsApp, I stay in touch with former students, although not all respond regularly.
9. Measuring Success
Interviewer: How do you measure your success as a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: My success is measured by the achievements of my students in their respective fields and their personal growth.
10. Impact on Students
Interviewer: What's the biggest impact you hope to have on your students?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: I aim to empower my students to stand tall and succeed in any endeavor they choose.
11. Alternative Career Choice
Interviewer: If you could make a different career choice, what would it be?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: I have a passion for hosting events and coordinating programs, so perhaps a career in broadcasting or event management.
12. Regrets
Interviewer: Do you have any regrets about becoming a subject teacher?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: The only regret I have is the low pay compared to the immense impact teachers make in students' lives.
13. Outside Interests
Interviewer: What do you enjoy doing outside of teaching?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: I love hosting events and coordinating weddings and engagements. It's a fun way to unwind outside of teaching.
14. Social Media Connection
Interviewer: How do you use social media to connect with your students and colleagues?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: I primarily use WhatsApp to stay connected with students, although not all are responsive. Occasionally, I use platforms like Google and Facebook.
15. Favorite Social Media Platform
Interviewer: What's your favorite social media platform and why?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: WhatsApp is my go-to platform for its ease of use and direct communication features.
16. Contact Information
Interviewer: Could you share your full name and any social media platforms you'd like to be followed on?
Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo: Ogundipe Funmilayo nee Osijonwo. You can reach me on WhatsApp for further connections.