1106. How to become a good tutor: a tip




Teacher A said to teacher B, “I know a teacher that trusts his students. 

Look. 

He wanted to talk with a student’s parents. So, he could have called them by phone. 

However, he preferred to give a small sheet of paper to the student with that announcement. He preferred to trust his student; he preferred to communicate with the student’s parents by means of that student. 

It was to show that he trusted the student, which is very educative for the kid. 

Otherwise, that student could perhaps feel disappointed if he learned that the teacher preferred to call his parents. 

Anyway, I don’t mean it is bad to phone some parents to come to school to talk with a teacher.” / Photo from: lynwoodeducation com. a center to learn how to become a good tutor

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