Summary Awaise khan has an elaborate, personalized handshake with every one of his students.
(Dunya News) - The role of teachers is most important in character building of students for achieving lasting peace, tranquility, promotion of human rights and resolution of religious, political conflicts.
Faithful teachers who enjoy good traits occupy a high position in the society because of the appreciative efforts they exert for educating and supplying individuals with knowledge and moralities. Besides, they are the pioneers of culture and guides of the coming generation. On account of that, they must enjoy definite rights against their students. First of all, students must respect their teachers in the same way as they respect their fathers so as to express their appreciation to them.
Here we are going to tell you about a teacher who has set a new precedent of professional behavior with students by welcoming them at School gate.
Sir Awaise Muhammad Khan, a sixth grade Mathematics teacher at Govt Shaheed Mubeen Shah Afridi Higher Secondary School No. 1 Peshawar Cant, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), has an elaborate, personalized handshake with every one of his students. Every. Single. One.
It can be seen in viral video on social media that when the pupils get to the front gate of School, he [ sir Awaise Khan] does hi-five , says good mornings, and then it’s time to go after enthusiastic greetings.
Talking to Dunya News, Awaise Khan said that the students mentally presence is more important as compared to their physical appearance. We, as teacher, should encourage our students and behave like a friend to make such confidence that they can question without hesitation.
"Mathematics is very difficult subject but the way our teacher (Awais) teaches us, helps to understand the things in easy way", students told Dunya News.
Awaise Khan believes that it is not less than a challenge for him to make students incline toward study in the era where they have many other extracurricular activities.
"I think it is better to teach the students in friendly environment rather to fustigate them," Awaise Khan.
