138. Discipline helps reach excellence


The teaching trainer told us,
"In Spain (at least) they have got real big problems with regard to discipline,
at many institutes, 'ESO' and 'Bachillerato'.
Believe me, some teachers are hit.
By the students.
Well, some students.
By the parents themselves.
Few parents.
Few 'niños'.
I knew a teacher, on the other hand, who did not do anything special.
This guy had a natural (or gained) authority.
He was not rough.
Not rude.
He used to listen to his students, whatever these ones wanted to say.
He was calm.
He did not lose his temper.
He faced up with the ordinary troubles that may arise.
Rather than punishment, this fellow made his students to face up with their own responsibility.
He did not scream.
Even more, he was appreciated, for his students knew he was a thorough person, a professional in the best sense; yes sir, he was."
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Comments

Nice entry. I think I know the guy you're talking about.
Nice picture too.
Greetings from Utopia.

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