498. He is asking for more: assist him


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “In my school we have individual tutorials with each student. When I ask a student how he is doing at other subjects, sometimes he gives vents to his disappointment and disgust to a teacher of this or that subject. The student doesn’t tolerate the teacher’s bad manners, and his bad responses although the kid is struggling to do things nice. I listen to this student. I let him speak. But I do not criticize the teacher, albeit he objectively does some things wrong. I keep what the student told me. I try give him some advice I guess it could help him out. Children and teens have a big sense of justice. As well I think about my own conducting the classes.” / Photo from: the musical-film version of Oliver Twist (1968), directed by Carol Reed.

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