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One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Your treatment with your students should be one with elegance but firmness at the same time, all the time respecting your students. In this way, more likely they'll respect you too. Consider Read More...
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Today you have a post by a teacher, published in the web site of British Council – BBC, www.teachingenglish.org.uk , and a reply by me. Here you have them, if they be of any use to you. / Photo from: forouniversitario net. estudiantes atentos en clase. Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Lately I’m getting more aware of some of my students’ circumstances. I’m referring to kids that never advance or are attentive in the class. They can have problems with drugs or drink, sleep Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “One positive thing you have and perhaps don’t notice it, is that you try to arrive to school in time, then you head for the classroom, before your students have arrived, and sit and revise your Read More...
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One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “I know you are worried about your adolescent children Martha and Louie, and you think of this, you think of that, you read the experts… That’s okay. But, ‘forget’ about the education... and love Read More...
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One day teacher A said to teacher B, “I’ve just found a text I was looking up in the Catechism of the Catholic Church , on education. The text provides a nice basement for us teachers in our duty to help parents educate their children, I believe. Remember Read More...
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