591. Are you uneasy or okay?


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I knew one teacher that told me something which may easily occur to any teacher: he or she could suffer distress and uneasiness because he or she cannot see their students improve, despite the big effort and commitment invested in their students’ educative process. So it’s not the teacher’s fault; you can’t change the way your students’ are done (well, you can help out a lot). That teacher I knew told me that she did her best, and tried over and over, and she worked for her students’ sake and as well as to give a joy to God, through her work. God is a loving father, with a dad’s and mom’s love to us. She concluded nothing was ever lost. And the following day she would try again, with some gained experience.” / Photo from: gamezblog com. / (Something else about another point: I bear in mind Japanese friends and everybody there).

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