Visitor, Whose fault when you fail?

Published on 01-25-2019 09:01:38 PM by JAMES R WILLIAMS



For the past month, I've teaching my niece how to ride the bike.


When we started, I said:


"Martha, there are only two rules.


Number one: No laziness.


Number two: If you fail, whose fault it was?"


"Mine!"


"No, I'm the teacher. If you fail, it was my fault."


"Cool!"


In my opinion, that's how a teacher should think.


It doesn't matter if you teach kids or adults.


It's your duty to make sure your students succeed.


Let's take this and see how it applies ονλινε.


Do you see anyone taking responsibility for their students' failures?


I don't.


You see people brag about the successes.


But buried deep down somewhere there's a mountain of people who failed.


All because of the teacher.


Make no mistake about this, a very successful student becomes successful thanks to the teacher.


Hard work and resources can only get you so far.


But good teachers?


They help unlock your talents.


They show you the mistakes others did before you.


They give you maximum results, in minimum time.


The tricky part is to find a good teacher.


I have the perfect answer for you.


Sincerely,

James Williams








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