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    SUBMITTED BY:

    SHUBHA GURU

    MMR-4079

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    INTRODUCTION The role of a teacher in society is both significant and

    valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society helives in and no other personality can have an influencemore profound than that of a teacher.

    Students are deeply affected by the teachers love andaffection, his character, his competence, and his moralcommitment. A popular teacher becomes a model for

    his students. He should be a sociable person with his roots in the

    society. People should take him as their well-wisher anda sincere friend who cares for their children

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    RESEARCH OBJECTIVESWhile considering the project we kept followingobjectives in mind:

    y To understand the behavior of the teachers towardsstudents.

    y To understand the interest of teachers towards theirprofession

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGYy The research methodology is decided on the basis of

    the problem definition and the objectives that are

    expected to be met with the present study carried out.y In this study to meet the above objectives the most

    appropriate research is

    1. Exploratory

    2. Conclusive

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    SAMPLING DETAILSy Sampling location:- Greater Noida

    y Sampling Size :- 50 respondents, 50 questionnaire

    y Sampling Technique:- Non probabilitysampling(judgmental sampling)

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    ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATIONy 1. Do you enjoy teaching?

    Yes-98% No-0 Sometimes-2%

    yes98%

    no0%

    sometimes2%

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    y 2. Which profession is best?

    y Teaching-40%(b) Corporate job-6% (c) Both-54%

    Teaching40%

    Corporate job6%

    Both54%

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    y 3. For how long have you been in this profession?

    y Fresher-12% (b) 2-5 years-54%

    y 5-10 years-18% (d) More than 10 years-16%

    12%

    54%

    18%

    16%

    Fresher 2-5 years 5-10 years More than 10 years

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    y 4. What are the conditions that drive you towards yourprofession?

    y a)Market Condition-16% (b) Social image-48%y c) Less job load-24% (d) Money-12%

    MarketCondition

    16%

    Social Image48%

    Less job load

    24%

    Money12%

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    y 5. Does students attitude affect your work?

    y Yes-22% No-46% Sometimes-32%

    Yes22%

    No46%

    Sometimes32%

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    y 6. Do you believe that students disturb your personallife?

    y Yes-6% No-76% Sometimes-18%

    Yes6%

    No76%

    Sometimes18%

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    y 7. Do you have different expectations in results fromdifferent students of same class?

    y Yes-72% No-20% Sometimes-8%

    Yes72%

    No20%

    Sometimes8%

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    y 8. Do you believe that teachers are punctual anddisciplined in their personal life as well?

    yYes-32% No-22% Sometimes-46%

    y

    Yes32%

    No22%

    Sometimes46%

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    y 9. According to you which of these is easier

    a) Teaching school kids-12% (b) College students-18%

    c) Professional students-18% (d) All are equallydifficult-52%

    Teaching schoolkids

    12%

    College Students

    18%

    Professionalstudents

    18%

    All52%

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    y 10. Do you believe that respect of teachers hasdesecrated as compared to older eras?

    y Yes-78% No-10% Cant say-12%

    Yes78%

    No10%

    Can't say12%

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    y 11. Do you believe that teaching professionals are paidless than the amount of work they do?

    y Yes-76% No-12% Cant say-12%

    Yes76%

    No12%

    Can't say12%

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    y 12. Do you believe that a modern teaching techniquelike virtual teaching is effective?

    y

    Yes-76% No-20% May be-4%

    Yes76%

    No20%

    May be4%

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    y 13. What are your views about tuition practice that isprevailing much now-a-days?

    a) It is useful-8% (b) One doesnt need it if classroomteaching is effective-74%( c) It is just another way ofmaking money-14% (d) other (please specify)-4%

    It is useful

    8%

    No use if classroom teaching is

    effective74%

    Just another way of

    making money14%

    other reasons

    4%

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    y 14. There must be dress code for teachers.

    y a) Strongly disagree-38% (b) Disagree-44% (c)

    Agree-10% (d) Strongly agree-8%

    Strongly disagree38%

    Disagree44%

    Agree10%

    Strongly agree8%

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    FINDINGSy Teaching professionals are dedicated towards the welfare of their students

    y Teachers enjoy their work but are not satisfied with the salaries they get

    y

    Most of my respondents were young in age and they like their work more than corporatejob

    y More than fifty percent of them believe that India lacks good teaching professionals

    y Nearly all of them believe that students do not require tuition classes if classroom teachingis effective enough

    y Many of the teaching professionals have chosen teaching as their profession because ofsocial image and money is not at all a factor, they also believe that respect of teachers hasdetonated as compared to older eras.

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    CONCLUSIONy In have found out in my survey that teachingprofessionals are most sincere and behaviorally veryhelpful and informative, they are firm in their ideas and

    beliefy The respondents believed that students are a part of

    their life, their queries and problems are alwayswelcome to them and they are ready to give their best to

    help out their students.yMost of my respondents were below 35 years of age

    which proves that more and more youngsters are optingfor this prestigious profession