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Affection vs Rejection

Affection and rejection in the context of student behavior can be likened to the nurturing sunlight and the stifling shadow, each influencing the growth and development of a young plant. Love is like Vitamin for students and makes them feel important and supported. When the instructors are caring and have an interest in the students, their success, progress, and happiness, it fosters inclusion and motivation. Just like light helps the plant to pass through the process of photosynthesis, affection directs the energy in a student for learning and development. In this context, it contributes to their self-fulfilment, personal growth, and improved participation in the educational process. This environment enables the learners to grow, as a plant does well under proper sunlight, to show positive attitudes in class, prepare to contribute, and take on responsibilities such as group work.  On the other hand, rejection serves as the counterpart and denies students the social affirmation tha...

Love Learning vs Hate Learning

 Love Learning: Suppose that there is a student that enjoys learning as someone who tends to a well grown garden. They get up in the morning with much zeal and water the plants, pull out the weeds and watch the flowers grow. This gardener choose gardening to satisfy his/her activities, improving every season, and fulfilled when the garden grows. Curiosity and Enthusiasm: Like a gardener waiting for a new flower to bloom the student has the curiosity and interest for new learning. Growth Mindset: The gardener comprehends that not all the plants will grow right away and this implies the patience which a student has to embrace when facing the challenge. Persistence: As a problem-solver, the gardener attempts to solve a specific problem, and even if he/she makes a mistake, he/she adjusts. Likewise the student, the action gets through difficulty and modifies its learning patterns. Hate Learning: Now, let us imagine a student who does not like studying; he or she would be like a person w...

War vs Peace

 Let's imagine a school where war and peace are represented in the daily life of students and teachers. War: Conflict: Students are always engaged in wrangles and fights with other students hence leading to disruption of classes. It is such a feeling of confusion and clamor. Divisions: There are formations of cliques in schools and students are grouped to a class that does not acknowledge the presence of the other. People surrender to bullying and the level of cooperation among people is low. Stress: Most of the arguments that teachers deal with are related to discipline, and keeping learners in line consumes most of their time instead of teaching. Learning gives way to the all-important proposition of maintaining discipline. Destruction: Tangible and intangible items are often destroyed, while the surrounding of the school seems aggressive. Learning materials are used inefficiently, and the pretended school climate is affected. Peace: Harmony: Students perform the tasks with the c...

Why Do Relationships Matter?

 Relationships matter because it is the essence of our lives, they provide support, companionship, and a sense of belonging. They offer emotional, social, and sometimes practical assistance, contributing to our overall well-being and happiness. Additionally, relationships can provide opportunities for personal growth, learning, and sharing experiences with others. Our life otherwise would have been so mundane and monotonous, if no relationships were there. For me, it is very hard to imagine a life without relationships. They might not be something without which it is impossible to survive but that survival in this "rattrap kind of world" is made a lot more easier. Through relationships, we find support during challenging times, celebrate joys together, and create lasting memories. Interactions with others help us grow personally and socially, expanding our perspectives and shaping our identities; 'just like the rattrap seller's perspective changed after coming in cont...