Compassionate Classroom Essay

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The concept of teaching has “no ‘real’ definition, but instead it has uses” (Horton qtd. In Mauk and Metz 129). Teaching is more than just teachers educating their students. Teachers help enrich their students’ lives, so they can succeed in life. They are the building blocks for every student’s success in their life. Educators show a wide variety of characteristics, which help them to teach and get their point across. The main job as an educator is to enrich children’s minds. By teaching the students what they know, the students start to acquire certain principles or traits. These principles or traits can be stored with the students in their long term memory, or they may start to show a behavior after learning about it. Teachers teach subjects …show more content…

Joshua Block, the online author of Creating More Compassionate Classrooms and a humanities teacher in Philadelphia, suggest, “Compassionate classrooms are places where student voices and student ideas are prioritized” (“Creating More”). However, a compassionate classroom environment cannot be met, unless the teacher is compassionate. According to Block, teachers have to evaluate themselves constantly in order to pass a companionship attitude towards their students and the classroom environment. By teachers evaluating themselves in six different areas, a compassionate classroom will be …show more content…

Many people may not realize it, but they are learning from what their parents may be secretly teaching them. Most teenagers would say that they would never be like how their parents were, but yet as they get older and have kids, they learned from their parents. They learned that their parents protected them by what they did. These once grumpy teenagers who are now adults, will pass these ideas onto their kids. These values, morals, and ideas will be carried on for generations to come because of the underlying hidden philosophies their parents taught

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