martes, 23 de septiembre de 2014

A CULTURE OF FEAR (EVELYN FOX KEELLER )

Evelyn says of Nobel Prize winner Barbara McClintock that her knowing camefrom "the higthest form of love, love that allows for intimacy without the annihilation of differents" 
Does this kind of love have a lace in education? if not ,why not? if so, how might it be taugth? how might it make a difference if we could teach students to lovethe world in this way?

According to what I have learned in practice and see how is the relationship between teachers and students I can say that: This kind of love is possible and if it takes a very special place in learning, but I think this is possible with young teachers because after twenty or twenty five years of service teachers lose their sensitivity and interest of students to learn decreases ; opposite a young teacher, because a young teacher is more dynamic. In my personal opinion as a teacher must love our profession and teach with dedication and interest for our students to learn and not just the academic part  also values.  Do not forget to put God ahead because today is a way to help new generations.
There are so many areas where we can work, for example, teach our students to love our national symbols, to respect our cultural sites, to love the school, the country, I think that if the teacher demonstrates these values ​​the student learns them .In conclusion we are teachers who can change the reality of our society ... I hope the time to put my two cents --

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