HOW I MASTERED LOGARITHMS OF NUMBERS LESS THAN 1

If I tell you how I learned logarithms of numbers less than 1, many of you will surely laugh!

In 2017, I started teaching SS3 students after their teacher left the school. Guess the topic I had to continue with? Logarithms of numbers less than 1, a topic I wasn’t even confident in myself.

That day in class, I kept "forming" knowledge and explaining things I knew were 100% wrong. But the students trusted me and that trust was what saved me that day.

The moment I got home, I began researching like mad. The only helpful video I found was of an old Indian woman explaining the topic very well but in Hindi!

I couldn’t understand her words, so I started rewinding and forwarding the video, then eventually muted it and just watched her hand movements carefully.

After studying her method, I practiced and practiced… and by 2:00 am that night, I had mastered logarithms of numbers less than 1.

Moral of the story: Sometimes, as a teacher, you must be a good student first!
Never stop learning.
HOW I MASTERED LOGARITHMS OF NUMBERS LESS THAN 1 πŸ˜… If I tell you how I learned logarithms of numbers less than 1, many of you will surely laugh! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ In 2017, I started teaching SS3 students after their teacher left the school. Guess the topic I had to continue with? πŸ‘‰ Logarithms of numbers less than 1, a topic I wasn’t even confident in myself. That day in class, I kept "forming" knowledge and explaining things I knew were 100% wrong. But the students trusted me and that trust was what saved me that day. πŸ™ˆ The moment I got home, I began researching like mad. The only helpful video I found was of an old Indian woman explaining the topic very well but in Hindi! I couldn’t understand her words, so I started rewinding and forwarding the video, then eventually muted it and just watched her hand movements carefully. ✍️ After studying her method, I practiced and practiced… and by 2:00 am that night, I had mastered logarithms of numbers less than 1. πŸ˜…πŸ€£ Moral of the story: Sometimes, as a teacher, you must be a good student first! Never stop learning. πŸ™
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