What Central Value Should School Teachers Pass On to Their Students?

What Central Value Should School Teachers Pass On to Their Students?

15 ное 2021
There is a very serious crisis in the education system. After two years of disconnection and confusion—we’re studying on Zoom, we're not studying on Zoom, there's a closure, there's no closure. Kids completely fell out of balance and are having a very hard time going back to normal. Several schools report severe violence and complete disobedience. Teachers are sent off to an almost impossible mission. What central value should a teacher pass on to the children, i.e. something that would permeate them like an antivirus, which could calm kids down from the inside? It is none other than consideration of others. Not love as a lofty and exalted matter, but consideration of others. The education system needs to work on this for an extended period of time and bring children to a state where they take others into consideration. First of all, a child should see that consideration of others is a basic life necessity. They should also be taught how not to lose their patience or their good attitude toward others, to not lose a connection. It must be the most important grade all throughout the school. If that grade is less than say 75, then the student should not be accepted to higher education or anything else, even if the student is intellectually a genius in every other area.