The Teacher of My Dreams

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Success largely depends on his ability to establish the right relationship with children. The work of the teacher makes great demands on his attention. The teacher works with the whole class, and he needs to keep a lot of students in sight. He must be able to notice all the changes in During my studies I saw many different teachers. They all tried to give us knowledge. Each had his own way of teaching.

Most often in the memory of students remain primary school teachers. I will always remember my teacher Romashova Elena Vladimirovna. She is a master of her craft. She knew how to approach each student.


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Elena Vladimirovna is very demanding, accurate, talented, always fair and kind. She simply and easily explained very difficult topics and concepts.

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It seemed to me that she knows everything in the world and you can address her with any question. Elena Vladimirovna never spared our time.

Sports would be given equal emphasis with academics. After all, education is not only for the mind but for the whole self — mentally and physically.

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Sporting activities instil a healthy lifestyle by encouraging students to be physically fit, emotionally strong, and have good self-esteem. They build team spirit, and at the same time encourage individuality. Through sports, people from different backgrounds meet and learn to respect each other. Academic subjects must be relevant. The syllabus would include significant impact fields like environmental studies, political views, and economic struggles. It would grab the attention of students and lead them to action.

Improving schools would require international collaboration. Such cooperation would encourage dialogue and lead to common standards.

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The struggle to keep fulfilling that observation must be made by us. Students need to be inspired, amazed and be aware of endless opportunities. I am a Malaysian, who looks for adventure and thrill, and is passionate about sports.


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