Well before anything else, to watch the videos taught me that teachers do not see people for what they are, we see them as machines, which must always be willing to work in a timely manner. I find it an interesting cultural fact which also happens in London and here in my Mexico, this curious affair reminded me of a saying applied to teachers:
Perro no come perro, pero maestro sí come perro / Dog does not eat dog,
but if you eat master teacher. It's pretty bad and numbing of projects and tasks because definitely in the classroom are the one who joins the group (if you're a good teacher) and guides to develop pupils theme based on the program measures its competence and is always on the lookout for their students, but out of that classroom, most of the time one is struggling with and even envy of other co-chair, which speaks against the culture we have in my country. At the end of a good teacher is often distinguished by the way they treat students with tact and kindness, without losing the character of education.
After watching the videos, I think the best teacher is one who is flexible, adapting to situations and does not force them to be as he wants, who has the sense to accept that it is a human being and not have all the answers, someone who at the end of their working day, have a few minutes to think about their teaching practice and is willing to change for the better. Recall that a teacher is an agent of change.
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