as a teacher, this really got to me. i hope i'm never that teacher that "often taunts" a student for asking questions, no matter how easy i think the answer might be. a question is 3 things: 1. a manifestation of desire to learn and improve, 2. a sign that i've created an environment where kids don't think i or classmates will make them feel "less than" for asking, 3. a sign that i may not have taught a concept as effectively as i thought/intended.
cesarjulius on January 1st, 2020 at 00:55 UTC »
as a teacher, this really got to me. i hope i'm never that teacher that "often taunts" a student for asking questions, no matter how easy i think the answer might be. a question is 3 things: 1. a manifestation of desire to learn and improve, 2. a sign that i've created an environment where kids don't think i or classmates will make them feel "less than" for asking, 3. a sign that i may not have taught a concept as effectively as i thought/intended.
Galaxena7 on January 1st, 2020 at 02:02 UTC »
“A person who asks a question is a fool for a minute. A person who never asks is a fool for life.” ~ Confucius
peanutbuttershoelace on January 1st, 2020 at 03:27 UTC »
i've seen this as a tumblr post a few years back with the exact same story, format, characters, and scenario so...
source: https://imgur.com/kl9Vbdi