Saturday, April 22, 2023

About Me

Binamin Abdi Hassan 
Email. binaminbinka@gmail.com 




CAREER PROFILE SUMMARY

A committed teacher keen on ensuring that the knowledge I gain is passed down to generations. I have engaged the students in lessons and in the process imparted knowledge, built their confidence and helped them acquire discipline. Some of my competencies include; teaching and training, lesson planning, assessment and reporting and communication. I offer excellent time management skills, great attention to details, and proficiency in the performance of administrative roles. My passion is to ensure the knowledge I impart is used to assist in the development of the student’s future life.


EDUCATION


Bachelor of Arts in Education (English Literature)- Mt Kenya University; 2015-2018
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education- Abusalma Mixed Secondary School-2011-2014


KEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES ACQUIRED


Teaching and Training: A passionate teacher experienced in studying, evaluating and implementing innovative teaching techniques and methods. Ability to prepare and develop courses of study, teaching materials, and programmes.
Lesson Planning: Excelled in preparing and delivering instructional activities that facilitate learning experiences. I have successfully developed schemes of work and lesson plans.
Assessment and Reporting: Effectively carried out regular assessment of student performance, assessed and reported on subject strengths and areas for development at different stages.
Organization skills: Excellent and sound organizational skills, work under pressure and determine priorities to meet deadlines.
Communication skills: Ability to understand and relate well with students and professionally other members of staff ensuring diplomacy and confidentiality is maintained when handling sensitive issues concerning students. 
Integrity: Ensuring and maintaining a purely professional relationship with my students and colleagues.
ICT competence: Working knowledge of MS suite, internet and emails.


WORK HISTORY


Teacher of English Literature 
Employed By TSC
Ademasajida Mixed Secondary School; July 2019 to date

Duties and Responsibilities


Organization meetings and whole school training events  
Marking work, giving appropriate feedback and maintain records of students’ progress and development  
Researching new topics areas, maintain up-to-date subjects knowledge and devising and writing new curriculum materials  
Preparing and delivering lessons to a range of classes of different understanding and abilities  
Managing students’ behaviors in the class rooms and on social premises and applying effective measures in case of misbehavior  
Working corporative with school administrators, special support personnel, colleagues and parents 


REFEREES


Ahmed Adan
Teacher
Ademasajida Mixed Secondary School;
Tel: +254721942257
Email: ahmedina@gmail.com 

Rashid Gabow Mursal
Teacher
Ademasajida Mixed Secondary School;
Tel: +254 720143401
Email: robkoyo@gmail.com 

Friday, April 14, 2023

To Love or To Be Loved?

 One of the most asked queries when it comes to love is always to love or to be loved. What implications do both have when it comes to relationships?

 To Love is to have feelings for somebody. This means you do anything for that person. It is a genuine desire. The person has power over you. In most cases, he or she is the driving force in the relationship. 


To be adored means someone loves you unconditionally... They give you all the attention. You have the power. In most cases, if the man is loved, the woman does anything for him. She can even meet him in mountains. The man would not give so much attention.

If you are a man, go for the latter. Look for someone who loves you. It is all about power. Who carries the power over the other? When you love someone you don't have the power, when you are loved, you have all the power.  Even in relationships, you need power. The fight for power is a rough wilderness. The fight for power needs shrewd and astute individuals who can tip the scale of power towards their end of the stick.

 Look for power in relationships. 

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Modern Parents.

 Modern parents have left their children to do whatever they desire and this is vicious! 


 A decade ago, Kenya's parents were strict, hard-working and managed their homes with the order. Today most modern parents are doing the opposite of what traditional parents used to do.

Today you will see a child disrespecting a parent and the parent would just laugh and assume the child has freedom of speech. A decade ago, you could be told to do something by your mother and you accept to do it without smiling, and the next thing you know is slapped landing on your face.

Most fathers have given up their roles to their mothers. The mother is supposed to cook, the mother is supposed to wash clothes and does all kinds of chores and at the same time discipline the child. Which is wrong in all contexts. Once the child does not see the strictness of the father, he does whatever he desires. This child will come to school and disrespect the teachers. This child will go to class and fight with his fellow students and this child in the end will abuse drugs. The father will later blame Modern technology.

Until fathers play their role, we will have a chaotic modern society. 

  What comes into your mind when you read the word cold email? For those who have never learned anything about it would think it is an email...