3672. Are They Students or Slaves in the Classroom?
Our students, kids or adults, need to be taught and educated in liberty. No free students, no growing up and developing in a right way.
Obviously you teacher may have set a few class rules at the school year beginning, and they are necessary, but you may have set not many of them, the necessary ones for working, learning, self-improving.
If you teacher are like a class cop or sergeant, and have your students caught in a stiff fist, when those students – for example kids – feel they are not under your eyes, well, they then could behave mischievously and do bad.
When I taught kids quite many years ago I was told by the school assistant principal that, ultimately, my students were free to do what they thought more appropriate. I had to have my students wish to learn and work, but ultimately they keep being free!
It’s like raising our children: we also have to educate them in freedom.
Otherwise if we do not have them face life and everyday happenings little by little, they will grow up over-protected and they’ll be dull people, and basically unable to give the right response to life.
And school is a prolongation of home, and their parents have entrusted their dear children to us teachers.
Teaching and educating kids demand wisdom and affection and benevolence love: to seek what’s good for them.
Freedom is for those who are learning how to admin it properly … plus with its subsequent responsibility, of course.
It is better for those kids to stumble a bit against life obstacles than over-protecting them and making them weak persons.
All that mutatis mutandis may be applied to teaching adults, for they are still developing their personality, and they’ll keep doing so all their lifetime.
And liberty is basically wishing to do what is upright just because I wish to do it, in a free way.
Some of the ideas were taken from Spanish psychiatrist and college professor Luis Gutiérrez Rojas. Have a nice day, fellow readers.
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