Falling in
love is a normal feeling for all humans. Teachers, as human beings, also fall
in love. Some teachers find their romantic mate inside the faculty lounge, some
on their way home, and some inside the malls. In addition, other teachers find
romantic love with their students, which I consider very disgusting and
inappropriate. A teacher must avoid falling in love with his/her student
because he/she can be sued for it. It’s very unethical and unprofessional.
However, this does not mean that a teacher must not love his or her students.
This love must purely be parental love and/or love for sharing knowledge and
teaching young learners to become better citizens in the future.
During the PAFTE Seminar, the
speaker discussed about the qualities of a creative teacher. According to her,
to be a creative teacher, one must not be afraid to fall in love with his/her
students. She clearly explained to us that the love she was referring was not
about romantic love like a teacher and a student engaging in a
boyfriend-girlfriend relationship. The love that she was referring was parental
love, and love for children’s learning.
Is it necessary for a teacher to
love his/her students? Yes. Because if the teacher loves his/her students,
he/she will be able to teach the lessons with the desire to change the lives of
the students, and to make learning meaningful for the students. Furthermore,
the teacher will be able to create a non-threatening classroom environment
where learning is fun and enjoyable.
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