648. Please, stop and listen to me!


One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “I do know you’re a busy teacher and want to do things right. However, and this is very positive, I’ve seen you that despite you’re hectic, you stop to talk with a student when he wants to tell you something, in the middle of the halls of your school. Great. It seems as though you were at their disposal, and concerned about their small things and big problems alike. It’s as if you had all the time for this student, within some reasonable time. At that moment you’re also educating him. And this kid appreciates and values your being at his disposal. Moreover you’re gaining prestige and a moral authority. You listen and keep whatever this kids told you. You didn’t put him aside whilst walking fast along the halls.” / Photo from: deportes info

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