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I'm a teacher now, what should I do?

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A friend asks me which means something like this; "Last month, I have been hired as a batch teacher on a critical subject that is Chemistry as I have scored among the highest in mid-year examination. Next week, I have to teach my batch members but the problem is I have no experience in teaching neither taken any course/training on teaching." He really wants to know how to teach those who really weak in this subject.

The syllabus available are; Introduction to Chemistry; Atom's Structure; Chemical Equations & Formula; Periodic Table; Ionic & Covalent Bond; Electrochemistry; Acid & Bases; Salt; Rate of Reaction; Carbon Compound; Redox Reaction; Thermochemistry. Hope you can help my friend! Sorry for my bad language.

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  1. Get a veteran teacher to mentor. If you know the subject then gather the materials needed to

    teach the syllabus. The mentor teacher will

    help you. Congrats on your profession. Good luck.


  2. Have your friend ask a lot of questions. It's one thing to know the subject, it's something else to teach it. Have him ask all of the experienced teachers how they have (and are) teaching those subjects. I hope this helps.

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