Savvy Raj

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Lessons in Teaching

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An old man meets a young man who asks:
“Do you remember me?”
And the old man says no. Then the young man tells him he was his student, And the teacher asks:
“What do you do, what do you do in life?”
The young man answers:
“Well, I became a teacher.”
“ah, how good, like me?” Asks the old man.
“Well, yes. In fact, I became a teacher because you inspired me to be like you.”
The old man, curious, asks the young man at what time he decided to become a teacher. And the young man tells him the following story:
“One day, a friend of mine, also a student, came in with a nice new watch, and I decided I wanted it.
I stole it, I took it out of his pocket.
Shortly after, my friend noticed the his watch was missing and immediately complained to our teacher, who was you.
Then you addressed the class saying, ‘This student’s watch was stolen during classes today. Whoever stole it, please return it.’
I didn’t give it back because I didn’t want to.
You closed the door and told us all to stand up and form a circle.
You were going to search our pockets one by one until the watch was found.
However, you told us to close our eyes, because you would only look for his watch if we all had our eyes closed.
We did as instructed.
You went from pocket to pocket, and when you went through my pocket, you found the watch and took it. You kept searching everyone’s pockets, and when you were done you said ‘open your eyes. We have the watch.’
You didn’t tell on me and you never mentioned the episode. You never said who stole the watch either. That day you saved my dignity forever. It was the most shameful day of my life.
But this is also the day I decided not to become a thief, a bad person, etc. You never said anything, nor did you even scold me or take me aside to give me a moral lesson.
I received your message clearly.
Thanks to you, I understood what a real educator needs to do.
Do you remember this episode, professor?
The old professor answered, ‘Yes, I remember the situation with the stolen watch, which I was looking for in everyone’s pocket. I didn’t remember you, because I also closed my eyes while looking.’
This is the essence of teaching:
If to correct you must humiliate; you don’t know how to teach “

Author: Savvy Raj

Dance Educator, Writer, Artist, Designer, Wellness Mentor & Consultant

One thought on “Lessons in Teaching

  1. “… You, who are on the road
    Must have a code you try to live by
    And so become yourself
    Because the past is just a goodbye
    … ‘Teach your children well’
    Their father’s hell did slowly go by
    Feed them on your dreams
    The one they pick’s the one you’ll know by
    … Don’t you ever ask them why
    If they told you, you would cry
    So just look at them and sigh
    And know they love you
    … And you, of tender years
    Can’t know the fears your elders grew by
    Help them with your youth
    They seek the truth before they can die
    … Teach your parents well
    Their children’s hell will slowly go by
    And feed them on your dreams
    The one they pick’s the one you’ll know by
    … Don’t you ever ask them why
    If they told you, you would cry
    So just look at them and sigh
    And know they love you
    … Don’t you ever ask them why
    If they told you, you would cry
    So just look at them and sigh
    And know they love you
    … Ooh, and know they love you
    And know they love you, yeah
    And know they love you”

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