To be a Teacher is to Make Revolution |
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Abstract: | One day in June, at 8:30 in the evening, after I had just concluded a seminar on education, a student came to see me. His first words were: "Teacher, I don't want to live any more. Please help me." His timid, anxious, and apprehensive expression told me here was a person with frustrations in his life. I asked him what was the matter. He glanced at me and hesitated a long moment before plucking up the courage to say: "They say the way I look at girls isn't right." |
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