THOSE WHO CAN, DO; THOSE WHO CAN'T, TEACH.

Sep 09, 2011 18:30

One of the things that I dislike most about being a teacher is the notion that teachers are unintelligent ( Read more... )

for everyone to see, teacher diana

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make_me_stay September 10 2011, 10:25:04 UTC
I hope you always hang onto your feeling that teachers are valuable, that your intelligence should be lauded and respected. Don't let the disrespect get you down ( ... )

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thisistheplan September 10 2011, 12:23:33 UTC
Teaching in this country too has been sort of insulting, in a way. Perhaps it is also because of what you said. This country needs teachers hence they produce as many as they can. The truly intelligent ones then go to other countries and this country is left with the average ones thus producing average children, who are contented with mediocre results.

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Hi! :) ext_788973 September 14 2011, 14:04:19 UTC
Hi I am also a teacher (but for college students). I feel sad that there are people who think lowly of teachers. And parents who think that teachers are nannies of their spoiled children.

Aristotle said that “Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.”

Cheer up, hero! Don't give up. :-)

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this is robelle mischa s. suarez (ermita pomposa) anonymous September 28 2011, 13:31:04 UTC
the thing is that teachers are the most intelligent people on earth. maybe it's just your pride that is trampled with that, anyway, on with my point, just do your bestest (intended). keep being an idiot (or so the majority says) - what i mean is keep believing that you can still make a change, that you can surpass the things that the past generation have done, keep believing that you can do something. keep believing and hoping and doing those, you'll see even if you're not the "one" there's one of your "seed" that will make it through :D. (I'm an idiot myself too, nakaka-asar maging mag-isa sometimes)

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