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VOL. 2, ISSUE 4 (2017)
Why teaching is a preferred career for women?
Authors
Amrita Kaushik
Abstract
A teacher is completely responsible for child’s instruction programme in the assessment of his capacity providing new knowledge and evaluating as how much the child has learnt. Who has a positive attitude towards his profession can only bring the desirable change in the child. The establishment of good relationship between instruction and class is vitally important and determines whether the process of learning is going to be a cooperative effort, an uneasy alliance, on a cold war. Teaching is one of the common professions in our society. It is a life time profession and also due to the rapid explosion of knowledge and scientific invention, the attitude of teachers towards their profession is changing rapidly. This profession mostly suited one especially women. The over whelming preference among women for this job was due to silent approval of the society. Unlike other work opportunities like those offered by the IT sector, where women faced discriminations in promotions and associated stress due to job insecurity. Teaching in colleges required fixed working hours and provided equal opportunities in appointments and promotion avenues. Majority of the educated women in cities opted for teaching in colleges as it offered most of the prerequisites of a comfortable and a respectable work option.
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Pages:202-205
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Amrita Kaushik "Why teaching is a preferred career for women?". International Journal of Advanced Education and Research, Vol 2, Issue 4, 2017, Pages 202-205
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