Showing posts with label memoirs of an educator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memoirs of an educator. Show all posts

Sunday 8 January 2023

MEMOIRS OF A GREAT EDUCATOR IMPRESS THE YOUNG GENERATION

 


I am so happy to share this news with you all.
I was very delighted to receive this message from my niece, Andrea.
She had lent the book I wrote about my father to her friend.
Her friend read the book, Memoirs of Dr. A. M. Khan: Journey of an Educator.
This is what she said, “I know it’s an ungodly hour but I have to write.
I’m so exhilarated by your grandfather’s memoirs; it’s unbelievable.
Well written.
I believe that reading was timely it has given me more confidence and enthusiasm to do more, give more, pray more, and dedicate myself to the cause of a child.
I wish I can keep the book or get one from where ever.
Thank you, Andrea.
And yes we must get together to talk about this humble but great man.”
My niece told her to contact me as I was the writer.
She contacted me to get a copy of the book.
Incidentally, this book received four five-star reviews from Readers’ Favorite International.
It is a great motivational book for teachers and Educators.
The foreword was written by a former Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir Isaac Hyatali, Q.C. [now deceased]

Sunday 20 June 2021

Outstanding Memoirs of an Educator

 



DEDICATED TO MY FATHER
A remarkable man, a national hero, an inspiration to peers.
A list of noble names for my deceased father still adheres.
To me, he was a loving father and faithful friend,
An exemplar to others who desired to follow his trend.
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In his memoirs, you will discover his love and belief in truth.
High standards of etiquette and model writing skills since youth.
He lived a life that offered much to be emulated.
To noble parenting and family life, he was dedicated.
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His zest "to follow knowledge like a singing star” inspired passion.
Trinidad Government sent him to the UK for higher studies in Education.
On a scholarship at the London University Institute of Education.
He graduated with a 580-page thesis and was given a promotion.
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As District inspector of Schools, his performance was outstanding.
Nothing for him in those primitive days was too demanding.
He attained a Doctorate in Education from a Florida University.
He was courageous and brave, not fearing adversity.
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All his ten children excelled in various professions.
He was a father with an outstanding reputation.
I was the eighth child in that big loving family.
When I was in banking I compiled his memoirs faithfully.
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A few years ago I published his Memoirs on Amazon.
It gained many five-star reviews and is in demand.
There are lessons to learn by reading this book.
It’s about the life of a man whom we should not overlook.
Copyright@BrendaMohammed
or any Amazon Store worldwide at http://Author.to/BCM786

Sunday 22 March 2020

FOR BIOGRAPHY FANS: THE LIFE OF AN EDUCATOR


Memoirs of Dr. Andrew Moonir Khan: Journey of an Educator, is an inspiring and motivational story.
The book received four five-star reviews from Readers Favorite.
The foreword was written by a former Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir Isaac Hyatali, Q.C.[now deceased]
Do you know that at one time Education was not a priority?
The young teacher Andrew overcame all obstacles and became a trailblazer in Education in his country climbing the ladder from classroom management to school principal, and superintendent of schools.
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago awarded him a scholarship to study teaching methods in the United Kingdom.
School violence was never heard of during his tenure.
He was God-fearing.
Later in life, he became the first Presiding Elder in the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad and Tobago.
He preached many sermons, some of which are appended to his biography.
Dr. Khan gives a glimpse into life in the days of Indentureship in Trinidad and Tobago
Teachers will love Dr. Khan's memoir.

Extract of Review by K.C. Finn from Readers Favorite:

'Mrs. Brenda C. Mohammed has done a wonderful job of bringing the life, philosophy, and personality of Dr. Andrew Khan to life in this compilation of teachings.
As an educator myself, I was particularly interested in Dr. Khan's individualistic approach to students and the humanitarian way in which he achieved success.
Memoirs of Dr. Andrew Moonir Khan presents the life of an inspiring man who struggled through underprivileged circumstances to rise to the top of his field, all without losing his generosity of spirit or his creativity.
For educators, the book demonstrates how passion and planning can lead to a great many good things in the future, but for a wider audience, the book holds value as an inspiring story of faith and commitment to one's true path.
I would recommend this book for biography fans seeking a deep but feel-good read.'
You can get kindle copies of the book at this link. CLICK HERE
For Paperback Versions CLICK HERE

Saturday 8 December 2018

Looking for a Christmas gift for an Educator?

Get a glimpse into life in the days of Indentureship in Trinidad and Tobago.
Memoirs of Dr. Andrew Moonir Khan: Journey of an Educator, is an inspiring and motivational story.
The book received four five-star reviews from Readers Favorite.
The foreword was written by a former Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir Isaac Hyatali, Q.C.[now deceased]
Do you know that at one time Education was not a priority?
The young teacher Andrew overcame all obstacles and became a trailblazer in Education in his country climbing the ladder from classroom management to school principal, and superintendent of schools.
The Government of Trinidad and Tobago awarded him a scholarship to study teaching methods in the United Kingdom.
School violence was never heard of during his tenure.
He was God-fearing.
Later in life, he became the first Presiding Elder in the Presbyterian church in Trinidad and Tobago.
He preached many sermons, some of which are appended to his biography.
Teachers will love Dr. Khan's memoir.
Extract of Review by K.C. Finn from Readers Favorite:
'Mrs. Brenda C. Mohammed has done a wonderful job in bringing the life, philosophy and personality of Dr. Andrew Khan to life in this compilation of teachings.
As an educator myself, I was particularly interested in Dr. Khan's individualistic approach to students and the humanitarian way in which he achieved success.
Memoirs of Dr. Andrew Moonir Khan presents the life of an inspiring man who struggled through underprivileged circumstances to rise to the top of his field, all without losing his generosity of spirit or his creativity.
For educators, the book demonstrates how passion and planning can lead to a great many good things in the future, but for a wider audience, the book holds value as an inspiring story of faith and commitment to one's true path.
I would recommend this book for biography fans seeking a deep but feel good read.'
GET THE BOOK BY CLICKING ON THIS LINK.