3482. Are We Creative Teachers?


The teacher is a person who faces up to different issues. And he or she does with great love. They may have – likely – problems with some students or some parents, and all that may make them suffer, but ultimately they positively – as I said – face up to those troubles with some positive spirit and morale. 

As well they can notice that perhaps something weird may be happening in the classroom lately and their students may be suffering from some other trouble, and those teachers I’m talking about face up to that situation, with no procrastination. 

And they, those teachers I mean, do not let time elapse any longer and try hard to solve the problems, better if they can count on their colleagues or the school department head. 

Serenity is necessary for those teachers: they may be suffering from some trouble but they’ve learned how to deal with problems and they have fortitude and courage. 

Their students seek support upon them as their fortitude when dire straits may be happening in the classroom. Those teachers do not overlook problems. And as I said it’d be ideal if they can count on their department mates. Have a nice day. / Photo from: europe huttopia com

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