The Trouble With Teachers
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v27i1.52310Résumé
The trouble with teachers is-that they are teachers. Being a teacher means becoming involved in playing a role which has been strictly defined by parents' memories, school attitudes, and pupil expectations. The role, whether it fits the person or not, whether it is how one likes to play the role or not, tends to be imperative as regards behavior. There are just certain things one cannot do or else one loses moral force in the classroom.
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