Mrs Juliana
Nikio is a French lecturer at Wisconsin. She is one of those teachers who has
taught all the students at school. No one is able to escape her French courses.
With a degree in International Relations (UG) she has worked with
organizations such as the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation. She is fluent in
English, French and Twi. In 2009 she started at Wisconsin and she has come
across students with different backgrounds and characters. WizzBuzzBlog found
out how she experiences her relationship with the students here.
How
would you describe your relationship with students?
“I
see myself as someone who affects the lives of students positively and not just
lecturing them. I see them as my brothers and sisters. My main philosophy is to
be a source of inspiration to them. My relationship with them is not strictly
formal, because that would make it difficult for some students to ask
questions.”
What
creates a cordial relationship between students and teachers?
“There
are ‘pros and cons’ to every relationship. Students come from different
backgrounds that has formed their behaviour. Some students may take you for
granted or start to disrespect you if they feel you are not as strict as some
other lecturers. With such students there are limits to how far you can take
them.”
How
do you handle disrespectful students?
“I
try my best to acknowledge that we are all different. Nevertheless, I will do
my own part by correcting them and walk them out.”
Do
students approach you to change their grades?
“Yes
they do, but I simply tell them there is nothing I can do. Also I advice them
to resit.”
Do
you favour some students above others?
“No I
do not, I even pay attention to the less attentive students.”
Human
Interest Desk Reporters: Adomako Ansah Paulina, Annang Beulah, Anthonio Joy, Edeh
Catherine
Wow this is one of the few very good lecturers we have in this country. She should keep it up and God will surely bless her
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ReplyDeleteRemarkable work! Indeed she’s a great lecturer!
ReplyDeleteNice one..keep it up
ReplyDeleteGreat work!God will bless you in his own way
ReplyDeleteOne of the best soo far
ReplyDeleteGreat and inspiring teacher
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ReplyDeleteGood work. keep it up dear
ReplyDeleteOther lectures should look up to her
ReplyDeleteSensational
ReplyDeleteGood work
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ReplyDeleteKeep it up
Excellent work
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ReplyDeleteExcellent work done.
ReplyDeleteThese are the kind of lecturers we need in our tertiary institutions
Great work
ReplyDeleteA very great lecturer
ReplyDeleteTremendous work
ReplyDeleteKeep the good work up... God bless your intelligence to be able to lecture more students to make it in future..
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ReplyDeleteReally nice
ReplyDeleteExcellent work done...great
ReplyDeleteRemarkable! Inspiring! God bless
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