617. Tutorials



One day teacher of English B said to teacher of English A, “Some students in the schools where I’ve taught, south of Spain, when they fail exams and get bad grades often, claim that their teacher has it in for them: that their teacher dislikes me (the student), that the teacher me tiene manía - using a colloquial expression here.


Adolescents are growing in body and mind, and they are starting to know themselves – they’re not kids any longer. They feel insecure with themselves, and can easily get some complex of insecurity, in some way or another.


As well they’ve lost their natural eagernes to learn new things, to study, as a matter of fact since they’re some thirteen years – now I’m referring to boys.


However, on the other hand, this is a great time, when the kid can consider studying and learning as something more of their own, something they are more aware of, and so they can begin a stage of more serious studying – they’re ‘really’ studying now, or at least more systematically.


They’re more sensitive about what their friends and others and their teacher may think of them, or what they think about the way their teacher might consider them.


A great help for the individual student then is verbalizing, telling these problems at the individual tutorials, for example when he says this tener manía, this disliking from his teacher.


And also it’s the time to abet them so as to acquire a sane self-esteem; also a self-esteem that will make them capable to help their classmates, family members, and ultimately to help and change the world – they wish to change many unfair things at this age. Also they’ve got a capacity of great ideals.” / Photo from: tut dailyuw com

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