1097. Behavior in classes: it's their business




Teacher A said to teacher B, “Often teachers are worried about their students’ not improving, also in behavior. 

Teachers get anxious and stressed out. But I would tell them: Stay calm. I don't mean I know more than my colleagues. It’s the students’ business, not yours, coming to the head. 

They’re responsible and free. You try to do your best. They’re also in God’s hands, and He is more interested in them than you yourself.” / Photo from: www 20minutos es. alumnos en clase

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