1107. Studying with commitment



Teacher A said to teacher B, “We’ve got to be careful. 

I mean, if a student behaves bad or gets low grades, and we accuse him always about those points, he could become the same bad student, and we could be doing him harm. 

Therefore, we’ve got to tell him the things he does ok, concerning contributions in classes or good actions of comradeship he has had. 

Otherwise, if we all the time tell him the things he does bad, he could ‘fossilize’ his behavior as a bad student always. 

In few words: we’ve got to recognize the things he does well.” / Photo from: es 123rf com. educación jóvenes. alumno estudiando en clase   

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