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Reply to "Teachers, does your Principal encourage you to tell your students that you love them?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think what the principal is saying is fine and I also think it's fine for you to not feel the same way and to not say it. [b] I wouldn't worry about it anymore unless he asks the staff directly to say it, which is hard to imagine him doing[/b].[/quote] He doesn't directly ask us to say it. But it's obvious he wants us to. He often tells us how important it is for the kids to hear it, and will say things like, "if you don't genuinely love the students, maybe teaching isn't the right job for you." How realistic is it to expect MS teachers, who don't even really know most of their students on a personal level, to genuinely love them? [/quote] Wait, so he’s not actually telling you to say it. That’s just your impression. Sounds like you don’t have to say it if you don’t want to. So don’t! Just make sure your kids know that you’re there for them if they need you and school is a caring environment for them. Done. [/quote]
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