Monday, July 26, 2010

Before and After

This picture is so true! Back in the good old days, the students were the ones responsible for their performance, today teachers are blamed if the grades are not good. I'm not saying that teachers are 100% innocent, but when students don't do well, it's usually their fault for not trying and studying harder.

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  1. No, before, after, and forever the teacher is blamed if the student's grades are not good.Is there someone else?:)

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    Take it easy Mr.Farran;teaching is the profession of troubles.


    There is an Arabic poet says "if you want to suicide be a teacher":)


    Thanks.

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  2. I don't blame my teachers and not everybody nice like Mr. Farran.
    It's just your confidence protect you from teachers meanness.

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  3. It is so true. Students now blame teachers for everythinG; their parents coudln't agree more. Then, we learn from our own mistakes. Now, they blame it on others - whether in education or life in general.

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  4. Look some students, who don't even think of studying and giving some of their time to study, expect to pass and get the highest grades. How is it possible to pass and excel without working so hard and paying attention to the importance of what they are studying!!!!!. Also, they argue and put the whole blame on their teachers even they create many execuses to prove that it is not their fault, but it is their teachers' fault .

    On the other hand, some teachers are not fair.They don't give the students the grades that they really deserve even some of them don't explain the mistakes of their students and why they gave them these marks. It is the teachers responsibility to negotiate with their students and explain to them what should be explained.But, unfortunately some teachers are not ready to handle this responsibity, although it is the students right to know their mistakes and why they got these grades.

    Education is based on the cooperation and understanding that should be exist between teachers and students. Its meanings and value will be lost, if the teachers and students started to justify their faults through blaming each other and throwing the whole faults on each others' heads. But who understand this thing nowadays!

    you Mr. Farran what do you think of what I have said?

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  5. Roo7 - The problem is that students are not taking the blame for their own laziness. When the teacher gives everything he has and the student still does not do well, you have to question how hard that student tried.

    Anonymous - Thank you :) What do you mean teachers' meanness?

    7no0n - If everyone took blame for the mistakes they did, the world would be a better place.

    Miss Laila - I agree with you 100%. I told you teachers are not 100% innocent, but most of the times, when students don't do well, they blame their teachers. As I said above, if people take blame for their own actions, the world would be a better place.

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  6. As I said before you're so nice to believe what do they do to students especially the children :-
    When teacher said: ya B2r= cows &...-
    Or blame them if they find mistakes on whiteboard instead of saying thanks-
    Sitting next to her friend's daughter & cheat in the exam in front of other students-
    Don’t mention the beating + shouting + asking for gifts otherwise,...
    "Suppression techniques" you can't imagine.
    Some of them must have Psychotherapy.
    They can't recognize that the teaching is the most dangerous job in the world.

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  7. Teaching is not the most dangerous but one of the most demanding jobs in the world. There are a lot of qualities the teacher must possess in order to succeed. The teacher has to be firm but kind, funny but serious and have a well rounded personality to meet the demands of teaching.

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