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RE: ADSactly Reflections: Stories and Faces
My friend,@hlezama each of your words is very precise. It is a sad reality that the teachers of this country live. Our salaries are shameful, without social security, we see how every day our students suffer for their needs, food, medicine, abandonment, however, the love for what we do makes us strong and motivates us to move forward. Many times I have been close to making the decision to leave my job, but for this I prepared myself in life and I don't want to do anything else. Unfortunately there are few teachers, many have emigrated, I refuse to be one more of those who make this difficult decision. Let's hope everything changes, because I miss my country even when I'm in it.Thank you for your comment.
That's probably the saddest state
Everything has changed so much we feel like strangers in our own land. If this is what tener patria means, I'd rather be an expatriate.
I have been thinking about how hard it will be to go back to an educational system where students actually study and teachers actually teach and where every actor involved is accountable. To end this age of laziness and ignorance will be teachers' greatest challenge.
Certainly, it is hard work, is to change that mentality of laziness, waiting to be given, is a change that unfortunately will not come only with a change of government, the damage has been profound, that is why the importance and responsibility of parents and teachers in training these young children in respect, honesty, in the value of earning things for themselves, they are the hope of this country