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Good morning great steemians, I will be talking about "My Favorite Lecturer".
Each lecturer has their unique teaching style, techniques, and plan. Furthermore, various students prefer different types of lecturers, and as the expression goes, "tastes are subjective." However, it goes without saying that a lecturer who employs effective teaching strategies will be well-liked by the majority of students, and vice versa. Every person has attended numerous lectures during his life, ranging from school lessons to scientific seminars. Some of them leave a lasting effect and are remembered for a long time. I'm no exception, and I have a one favorite lecturer.
Why is he/she your favorite Lecturer or professor
My Favorite Lecturer is Dr. Nelson Ekechukwu, He taught me neuroscience in third year and is now teaching applied neuroscience; I recall how passionately I attended his lectures. Before his lectures, I had never enjoyed Neruo since the course is very complicated, and any mistake could result in brain damage or even death of your patient. The only things I acquired at the end of each class before meeting Dr Nelson were a lot of naked facts about some issue and the teacher's repetitive voice. Neuro got simple with Dr. Nelson.
He was not simply a favorite teacher because of his human side. He was the best lecturer in his subject. He was a respected teacher because he knew his subject so well and, more importantly, because he communicated difficult ideas so clearly. Neuro is one difficult that students fail mostly in my department and their is a saying that says "for you to do well in some course you must like the lecturer first"
He's strict and well principled man that even other lecturer fears him . I started hearing about him even before I started offering his course. he makes sure his part while in class but you can't mess up in the exam hall
How did you meet him
The first time I met him was during our first lecture with him, he was meant to project some slide during the lecture but his laptop was not connecting to the projector so he asked for help and I volunteered to help since am good with tech, So after the lecture he requested I see him in his office . So when I visited he made an offer that I should always accopamy him to seminar and workshop as his personal tech guy whenever am free.
At fist I was afraid because the image I have about him is someone that doesn't associate with student but on a second thought I accepted his offer. Coming close to him prove that you can't judge a book by its cover. I saw someone so compassionate, caring and loving. At this point in my life and I don't regret knowing him because he contributed to my success today. I have presented two papers in conferences as a student and no student have done that before in my department. Whenever I need advice as the President he's always ready to teach me what to do.
Tell us also more about him and his unique qualities
Coming close to him I discovered that he is hardworking, Compassionate. He doesn't like lazy students and he treat everyone equally no matter your portfolio that is why most lecturer don't like him. he the next inline to become the head of my department. he advocate for fair and justice (He is the ASUU chairman in my Campus)
He is a God-fearing man who is always willing to help. When a student complains to his hearing about another professor, he will stop at nothing to ensure that the student's needs are addressed. He is also an excellent academic counselor, yet he does not advocate cheating or laziness.
In conclusion I so much admirer this because he has accomplish what other lecturer could not achieve at very young age. He's currently the president of Ergonomics Society of Nigeria and as the president of my department I always run to him for advice since he was once a student leader.
Thanks for reading,
Wow your favorite lecturer is simply amazing! Truly we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, some students makes a particular lecturer their enemy simply because of I hearsay without getting all the fact. Also the saying that "for you to do well in some course you must like the lecturer first" I normally told my younger ones This, that they should first of all like their teachers then it will be easier for them to understand the subject. Thanks for being active, we appreciate your effort in the community, keep it up!
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