I've had an ''opportunity'' to meet certain people that I thought were highly educated and deserved respect. I was thought by some professors that deserved that title and I saw some that were simply called that because of some university paper called degree.They studied, they were smart, they earned a degree but they will never earn a student's appretiation or respect for that matter. Yesterday I had an interview to be assesed on my math skills to be able to enter university, a test for them to see if I'm good and stuff.
Well I wasn't great, or good enough, in fact not even close to good at all but does that give the professor interviewing me the right to make fun of me? I was scared to be honest because that was my first ever test of that sort, and I panicked. That gives him the right to give me a bad grade but it doesn't allow him under any surkemstances to mock me or laugh at me. I've had the priviledge to learn from teachers who didn't have the heighest level of education, they were smart, humble and understanding, in all the cryteria that is supposed to describe a teacher someone who teaches someone from whom you learn. A teacher is someone who gives you hope, mostly when there is no one near you from whom you can learn new things as everyone is already busy living their lives.
We're at a time where education is everything, and exposing children to a certain type of teachers where they are judged, beaten or manipulated can lead to us stay at the same point and not mooving forward.