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I rather kids be rude than timid. Because timid is less expressive and easily victimized.

All kids under my care are well behaved and sweet. Sometimes they do create troubles but not enough for it to be a problem.

I like making sure they express themselves eloquently in conflict situations. I already hear them repeating my grammar while interacting with each other. Sarcasm like "You think??"..expressions like "Logically", "This matter requires", "we have to prioritize..."..etc Not in English.

Culturally speaking what constitutes rude is incredibly variant. It doesn't take much for certain people to feel disrespected ,and maybe intimidated.

I taught older kids 16+ for few months and the stories they told me about their teachers were beyond frustrating. Many of them were very scared of speaking up because they got mocked, belittled, laughed at, and even physically abused.. It angers me this still happens in some parts of the world.
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tenente · 36-40, M
Random question : if i gave you 1 hour a day to teach whatever you wanted to your young students, what would it be and how would you know if it was effective?


education is really interesting to me because there's so many things you can understand about a culture by how they teach their young.
Miram · 31-35, F
@tenente I would build a mass casualty management training program and I would need help from others to actually teach to the best of my ability.

Without help, I would only focus on biology.

I would know if the lessons were effective through mock exams.

I don't teach foreign kids my culture. They don't need it.