I envy the kids of this generation. When we were in school, the only way we could understand several lessons were either through what was taught in class or from outdated library books. But students today are exposed to a variety of academic content online which makes them understand those lessons very simply!
For example, a few months back, Patna’s Khan Sir who runs his own coaching classes was widely being appreciated online for his ‘desi’ teaching style. Speaking in Hindi with a mix of Bhojpuri, his videos are fun, entertaining, and informative. Recently, another video of Khan Sir teacher how turbojets work went viral online.
The video was shared by IAS Officer Awanish Sharan who said the teacher has a “gazab style” of teaching. Have a look:
ग़ज़ब स्टाइल समझाने का.😀 pic.twitter.com/MP1TVJl9jV
— Awanish Sharan (@AwanishSharan) October 14, 2020
Someone took to the comment section to share a glimpse of Khan Sir teaching in a fun way how lipsticks stick on the lips!
इनका एक वीडियो और है सर, बहुत ही अच्छे तरीके से समझाते हैं। 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/2aEJLH5YBn
— Sachin Upadhyay (@sachinupadhyay_) October 14, 2020
People on the internet are wishing they had a teacher like him when they were in school! Many called his teaching method “unique” and “modern” while calling him a “legend”!
Khan sir is legend 🤘 https://t.co/lMorGm2q9T
— Abhinav Rana अभिनव राणा🇮🇳 (@Rana1abhi) October 15, 2020
I wish I had him as a teacher when I was learning about turbomachines 😂 https://t.co/Hx165WNLUk
— mudit katiyar (@muditkatiyar) October 15, 2020
Bihari babu ka Brilliant explanation. #KeepThingsSimple https://t.co/WTalHfhzhC
— Amresh Pratap Yadav (@amrecito) October 15, 2020
Principal theory of jet engine taught by a modern teacher😄🤔🤔 https://t.co/8vkSzdeNha
— Jyot Prakash (@JyotPrakash10) October 15, 2020
Only Khan Sir has this unique style😆😆 https://t.co/Hq0HcnnO2o
— Himanshu Bharti🇮🇳 (@himanshubh1409) October 15, 2020
I will join Engineering and change my profession only if he is the lecturer 🤨 https://t.co/itqijp7KgK
— Vedavati S (@VinuVeda) October 14, 2020
Desi Explanation Of Jet Propulsion Principle😉😜😅
— 🇮🇳Tanmay Kulkarni🇮🇳 (@Tanmaycoolkarni) October 15, 2020
Maa kasam itna acha explain toh MIT ke professors bhi na kar paye😂😂
— Uttam Dutta (@uttamknights) October 15, 2020
Do you think it’s easier to grasp concepts better when taught in a regional language? Tell us!