One thing about me: I love bragging about my teaching skills. First off, I was my brother’s first math teacher. I successfully taught him trigonometry when he was in fourth grade, and I’m quite certain that his mathematical abilities will surpass mine anytime now. In fact, being a teacher was the first job I ever considered. I believe that being a teacher can directly impact people’s lives by helping them understand teaching content and connect to the real world. Therefore, whenever I had the opportunity to become a teacher of any sort, I jumped at the chance.

This time, as a Model United Nations executive member, I volunteered to take on the role of being the new MUN members’ teacher. As I vividly remember my clueless self figuring out the MUN procedures during my first conference, I decided to make a completely new MUN curriculum for those who were starting from scratch. Throughout the past few months, I worked on slideshows that could systematically present the complicated procedures in MUN. Every week, I would meticulously plan out the teaching material for the next lecture day and use supplements such as worksheets to help bolster the understanding of the subject. Below are some teaching materials I made for the new MUN members.

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