Teenagers Education – Just For Parents

By: George Josserme
There is a crucially important issue that demands consideration: "Teenagers And High School Teachers". Bring up the chair, and you be the judge.
High School teachers influence teenagers to the point of shaping and sculpting their abilities and capacities, Assuming responsible parenthood, it is vital to wonder if a teacher gets a job based on a college degree OR if a teacher unequivocally demonstrates to know how to teach and then shows to have a college degree. It was written that "There seems to be very few parents realizing how critically important it is to have not only well prepared and skilled teachers knowledgeable in one subject or science, but teachers who must inescapably be proficient to execute what is vital and crucial: How To Teach."
* Will it be possible that teenagers failing in High School is because nature made a mistake in not providing them with intelligence and intellect ?
* Will it be possible that teenagers failing in High School is because they confront teachers failing both at how to execute the "Teaching-Learning Process" and how to teach ?
If a teenager develops normally, it is then highly unlikely that his brain cannot assimilate knowledge. It is a fact that nature's designer decided that ~more than at any age~ teen years is when our brain is wide open to acquire knowledge, and to develop aptitudes and talents. It leads to deduce that ~when something is not well in High School~ it may not be that a young mind fails because nature made a mistake, but it may be that the process of proficiently and correctly passing knowledge on is the one failing.
As an editor, publisher, and parent, I felt compelled to write about this critical issue in the hope that you ~as a parent I presume~ may have wanted to read about something that has the power to detrimentally affect your teenager's life, to adversely influence the initial stages of his life, and to potentially do the same to a good portion of his adult life.
We parents have the inescapable obligation to become conscientious that our teenagers may not be in the best position to speak up confronting what they likely perceive as an intimidating establishment of adults determined to admit no wrong-doings, but to flip the pancake over ~so to speak~ washing their hands claiming that it is our teenagers the ones on the wrong side of matters.
We parents are our teenagers' best asset. We must then ensure their success in life rather than choosing a path of least resistance being unconcerned during the most formative chapters of their lives.
About the Author
* George Josserme
* Editor-in-Chief
* Fountain of Wisdom


The article I wrote and published is titled One And Lonely Mr. Why. It describes
one teacher who had high standards and responsible concepts on How To Teach.

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