Wednesday, September 8, 2010

BEING RECIPROCAL IS A MUST

Dear students,

Being afraid is contagious as it involves perception.It will ,regardless of how small the quantity is ,affect those feeling afraid themselves and people around them.The pmr come november has in it every reason for me as a teacher to feel scary though i may choose not to be afraid at all by being totally indifferent. Nevertheless, to be indifferent when we are in the know of responsibilities and roles heaped upon us due to our own choice makes it rather difficult. Thus, it puts us in a state of paradox where rooms to escape are hard to find.

Endowed with almost a palm-sized brain, so tiny but may work wonders should it be best utilised, it lavishes me with ideas and insights capable of easing your strain to face the second hurdle after upsr. However, this would not work at its best if there is no reciprocal relation where both teachers and students are mutually cooperative. It will bring no effect if only one part is truly adamant to bring about the best. So long the other parties or students remain resistent to adapt the change, all efforts and best laid plans would be in vain.

Last week saw me a few incidents that i rather swept them under the carpet or things might be getting worse. It happened when a few students of mine were punched and kicked by their seniors who happened to be my students as well with two years of age difference. The incident left the victims with bruishes on a few parts on their bodies. It occured on the pretext of giving a piece of mind by a group of senior students for not attending my class despite announcement being made at the hostel. So far, one of the victims showed a noticable change another two have so far shown no change as school break started the following day.

I can't wait to see the feasible change though i don't really looking forward to it as things happened out of wrath and anger invite retaliation and more often than not, are prone to failure.Like laws and ethics, to reciprocate is no longer an option but a necessity enroute to succees, be it in pmr or life!

Sir

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