429. Just at ease


One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, "When the students are adolescents they discover their innerhood, feelings, ideas. Don't break in that innerhood tactlessly. Some teachers have told me they get to help their students after or before the class, when the teacher and a few students are at ease, not in a formal class-mood. They tell the teacher just things. Important things to them. And if this teacher listens with authenticity and patience, that student or those two students will tell him things that those kids would never tell their hectic parents. This is not anything against the, say, established tutorials. Even at these latter ones you can apply the same mood and interest." / Jules Verne. Photo from ageofsteam files wordpress com

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