Teacher´s Training
The past friday. We visited Mary Frances George Junior High School. We were in different classrooms with different students and teachers. We were observing the classes and taking notes about the methods that the teachers use with their students. It was an interesting experience because the students are from around the world. They are students who have difficult lives because the don´t live with their parents. I admire the teachers who work in this school because sometimes the students are rebellious and require different deal.
Hmmm... The students at SILC are from different countries, too. Just kidding.
ResponderEliminarI agree. It can be very difficult to work with this population of students. They can be rebellious (though part of that is simply the age group). And I assume not all of the teachers are able to speak other languages. Or perhaps not the languages that each individual student speaks. That definitely makes it difficult to do a good job as a teacher, so I can understand why you would admire them.
On the other hand, I know that junior high school students are often a bit rebellious. Is it the same in Panama? How might you courageously deal with those students in Panama?