3579. When Students Wish to Learn Really... They Got It!

As I’ve already told you, both teachers and parents wish our students would learn. Well, and most of students as well. 

And these students need abundant time for studying. Just them. They should have some place and abundant time for studying, researching and writing their activities. Just themselves, as I just said. 

I can recall with joy and gratitude when I was a student at high school and we the students did have a study hall or a library to study on our own. And we carried out and accomplished high school and after that, college. 

Perhaps sometimes there might be a teacher or a monitor in charge of taking care of that study hall and he used to work on his own stuff, but also as I said, it is convenient students on their own would learn how to work, study and write their activities. 

It is so because it’s them who have to realize they have to study on their own, just because they wish so, it’s them who have to learn how to work on their own. 

When there were no teachers or monitors with us, we the students did focus on our work, and we did not need any adult with us: we studied just because we wanted to. 

How many hours we spent at those study rooms! 

And we have gotten a college title (and post-graduate diplomas as well) over the time at those study rooms. 

Sometimes there was certain schedule for studying, sometimes we applied to our work because we wanted to carry out those titles and we were naturally responsible: it was our duty. And we wanted to study for our future as well. 

And we did respect our friends’ need to focus on studying: silence was present most of the times. 

I believe all that is quite educative and formative: the kid that learns to be responsible, more likely than not he or she will be responsible at their jobs.

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