With the advancement in technology, it is amazing that you are able to read somebody’s diary without her knowledge and get hurt.
Being a teacher for more than 20 years, I always think that I give my best to my students but started to feel demoralizing that in their heart they actually … no appreciation, but they will think you are merely paid to do the job.
As a Buddhist myself, I believe in one has to set their mind right before sweet speech and action.
I did my reflection: Was it my mistake to mark the paper too fast and spoilt the students’ holiday mood? Was it my mistake not to scold them for their poor performance? I was actually equally disappointed with the result.
If you are not doing fine in the test, ask yourself why? Do you pay attention in the class? Do you do enough revision? Are you focusing while doing revision? Or you are blogging / face booking too much? Going out too often? Blaming other /self pity too much? Just like what Datuk Astaman said, in life, you are in control of 90% of what you are doing and only 10% are beyond your control.
I suggest you set a good timetable, put away computer, be positive, be focus, say a prayer in the morning, jot down your goal for the day and work on it, then you should be fine. If you have problem doing it, set a date to see Counselor, Puan Kang will be there to help you. Come and consult the teachers, we will glad to help you and give you full support.
Remember there are no stupid student, but there always lazy students.
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