655. More about educating


One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I’ve been thinking that the school should teach values. Many, many schools do. Firstly these values are or should be fostered within the family.


Think of solidarity, environmental friendship, love, generosity, hard-working, obedience because I want to obey, hard-working, sincerity, joyfullness, fortitude, tidiness, compromise, faithfulness, having a small job at home or in behalf of the school community. And you teacher can do a lot to help these values become virtues. Virtues are operative habits that make easier to do good actions. When one student does his or her homework one day after another, this capability to work becomes easier and easier, so because of that it’s a good habit. Virtues make the person better.



I’ve seen all this in many students. And correspondingly, in many cases their familes educated their kids in this way. All this, totally, helps the students learn English.” / Photos from: hometeamsonline com. Kid playing basketball.

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