1314. Laboring with singular persons



Teacher B said to teacher A, “Intimacy. Privacy. Consider always that we as teachers are working with people, with persons. 

This profession as a teacher is of the most profound ones: we are ‘dealing’ with persons: family and parents, teachers, and students. 

We are laboring with diamonds or emeralds. Each person is unique and has a lot of things inside, within. We teachers have to be careful, for we are stepping by stealing into the persons of our students, their parents, our colleagues… 

It’s very crucial to labor with persons, who have their feelings, biography, insights, concepts… 

We’re responsible of exerting a powerful profession, willing or not. We’ve got to try to become better and better.” / Photo from: www mathsciencesuccess org. 

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