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marble2004 發表於 14-11-22 22:33
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Nowadays students are always served as teachers' PAs. I do see a lot of case ... I don't agree. This depends on the teachers. It's not a normal situation.
I was teachers' PA when I was a primary student long time ago! I helped teachers to take the homework books up and down too. I was happy to help teachers.
When I was a secondary student, my teachers let me know boys should help girls. I didn't need to take homework books up and down then. But I needed to remind the boys to help as they were absent-minded.
When I studied in the university, I took the initiative to visit a professor's room before every lesson in order to help him getting the teaching materials to the classroom which was in another building. I didn't regard myself as PA. I just wanted to help him as he put a lot of effort in teaching us.
Of course, I don't agree that teachers should regard the students as servants. However, I would like to let the kids know that it's an honour to serve the others as you have the ability. It's not a punishment.
I love a word by 曾志偉. He said, "年青人應該要不怕蝕底" in a TVB program (forgot the name).
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