337. Out of the school


One day teacher A said to teacher B, "It's a good opportunity to know your students to spend some time with them one day, out of the school, for example, on one-day trip, on one-day visit to a theme park, on a day in the country, or visiting as a romería a sanctuary of the Virgin Mary. You get to know your students as they are in more relaxed situations. It's a good chance to share things, to talk with them, and you with other teachers. You get closer to the kids, but as the same time you hinder from you to become their buddy. Also they can see you as more human, so as to speak, although you also try to treat them with affection and real commitment inside the classroom. To sum up, it's sensible for them to spend time together, deepening into a closer frienship. Oh, and you will notice one likey student that is put aside by their classmates."

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