3426. Our Students May Be So Great
We teachers cannot
treat our students in the classroom as a mass, as a mass of people, but we have
to treat them as individuals. As persons. As persons with intelligence. Persons
who think, who receive the messages we give them.
And they’re free, free and
responsible.
As well we will trust them. Otherwise if we treat them as people
we don’t trust, and from whom we only receive nuisance, from whom we only
expect they’re against us teachers, we’ll get little from them.
In some way we’ll
treat them as adults, or as persons who have, as I said, intelligence, plus
feelings and will. They like this way of treating: we respect them as persons.
We
will trust them I said. For example we will give them some message in the
classroom or individually at the school halls, and we should trust and have
confidence that they will accomplish what said in that message.
More likely
than not, in that way, they will follow those instructions or whatever we told
them.
We teachers and the rest of the school personnel are kind of some
prolongation of their families.
So as to finish today: we will address them in
a way that shows we trust them and we expect a lot from them. We will treat
them in a clever and intelligent way: they grow when they feel we trust them. /
Photo from: El Mundo
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