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1 thought on “A Pathology of Disengagement 2”
And please do not believe the colleagues that tell you that those kids are “never a problem” in their classes. Every teacher has challenge students. Students who have a superiority condition have played all of the same games with your colleagues. If those kids are well-behaved, the colleague caved in to the pressure.
This is what teaching is. We don’t get the students we want, nor the ones we think that we deserve. We get the ones we have, and they often need us very much. If they don’t, then at the very least the other kids in the class need to see how to stand up to a superiority complex.
with love,
Laurie