Monday, February 4, 2008
Problems
There are several problems I have personally noticed in my university setting. I feel like a lot of teachers are not teachers to impart their knowledge on their students. They do not enjoy teaching or the company of students. To those teachers I pose the question: are you not concerned with the future? For that is what we are, as students. When our generation finishes college, and graduate school (medical school, law school, etc...) we will take over where our parents have left off. Is it not imperative, therefore, that we receive the best possible education. Teachers should have a desire to teach, for this will surely lead to a positive reaction from the students, who will be more eager to learn. Not only will they be more eager to learn, but they will also be able to learn more and they will retain more. It is a win/win situation for everyone. Thus, my point is that in order for the process of education to be efficient, the person imparting the knowledge should want their students to do well and should have a desire to teach.
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