@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:55

In Recognition Of Educators/Physiological Mind Tricks

So much so that in excuse my language on this, I was a bit of an a****** to teachers. Not in a way that would be malicious intent. It was more so a complete in, total disregard for their authority. Again, not overly disrespectful, but I would just simply tell them straight up, no, I'm not doing this. You're not going to make me. And then one teacher came along and changed all that

An appreciation post for teachers and how one may have figured out my personality and used doubt to motive me

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@jsmwang
J Wang
@jsmwang · 1:14
Hey, professor 42. Wow, this was such an incredible story. Thank you for sharing. Would love to hear more things like that. I think it's just super useful from personal experiences and also and I guess like research to hear what is really effective in settings like this. I definitely have a similar situation in my life, so I will try this out and it has been really helpful
@SyrupDishes
Syrup Dishes
@SyrupDishes · 3:29

#education

We take kids from a small classroom of 25 kids where they spend years and years with the same small subgroup in an elementary setting and move them into a larger setting. And now instead of one teacher who acts like a mom or a dad or a parent in that situation for 6 hours a day straight, they have eight adults in their lives. And these students just do not trust the adults in their lives. And it takes extra effort and care to get the kids to trust
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