Some Thoughts on Being a Teacher – Please Don't Throw Bricks at Me!
Party teacher has been teaching for more than ten years, can be considered a veteran teacher, there are many feelings!
It's very frustrating that sometimes your efforts are not understood by students! ----Your tenderness will never be understood by me
It's touching that when you're tired, students give you a cup of tea! ----Silence speaks louder than words
The saddest thing is, you've already worked hard to ensure fairness, but people still say you're biased! ----It's hard to be a good person, please wish good people peace
The happiest thing is when everyone achieves some accomplishments and progress, seeing them so happy, it makes me feel good ----Happiness is like a flower blooming
The most painful thing is when mischievous students unintentionally say hurtful things! ----Who cares?
It's the hardest to do, even when already angry, you still have to face them with a smile! ----You just don't understand my heart
The most gratifying is when they call to ask, 'How is your teacher?' ----There's a feeling called gratitude
I really want to do this, don't throw bricks at me, I'm fragile
1. Teaching quality is important to me, but it's not everything. Just do your best, don't overdo it
2. Education relies on persuasion, in principle, it's about reasoning. If they don't listen, they won't change, it's their problem. If they do listen, talk more. Don't use extreme methods on students you're not sure of
3. Give extra kindness to less successful and even naughty students. Believe that someday, I can't imagine will bring me joy. Regarding naughty students, why not look at them with appreciation? As long as there's expectation, there's no sadness
4. Choose which tasks to complete for superiors. Follow orders when you have to; maintain your bottom line when you don't
5. Education is a joyful art. My happiness is my own ----no matter what others think or any benefits
6. When you enter the classroom, forget your life; when you leave school, forget your students.