On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 07:34:09AM -0500, Alejandro López-Valencia wrote: > I share your vision. We are here to share our knowledge, learn from > those who know more than we do and help those who know less than we do > so that they may one day surpass us; that is teach, in the true sense > of the word.
Alejandro, There are students that will surpass you, and that will be the greatest reward of you as a teacher. Then, there are those that you'd prefer to keep quiet about the fact that you taught them. Because they didn't learn anything. And that was probably not your fault. Rather it was either their intellectual (in)capability or (as is often the case) they didn't care despite being smart. And then, there's an average Joe that will neither surpass you, nor you will feel bad about teaching him, but Joe will be grateful for your shared wisdom, and you will appreciate that Joe worked hard and submitted every homework on time. Well, you see, the Joe in our case neither came to class nor did he do the homework. And the teacher got tired of seeing Joe in his office repeatedly asking the same questions that were already answered. So the teacher told Joe to go back home and study the basics (in not very minced words). Now the teacher is rude, and Joe is the poor victim. Right. Zvezdan Petkovic _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff