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mercoledì 18 ottobre 2017

"I have a message for you "


I was  checking some posts online tonight and found this interesting document about  the importance of  remembering people and how the holocaust   shaped the life of some people.


Woman recalls jumping from Auschwitz train, leaving her father to die. Decades later, she got a message from him. https://t.co/lNUkyJ6pvp pic.twitter.com/vU3vBlCpqL

It is the story of people who suffered but left  positive messages to their children.

I cannot but  write about it , you just need to watch the video and think about it.



domenica 8 ottobre 2017

# World Teachers' Day

5th October is   World  Teachers' Day.

I was at school all day last  Thursday so I couldn't  follow some important events which  were online. I am going to check them online as  there are  recordings available for free.

You can find them on the British Council Website  :
https://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/events/webinars/forthcoming-webinars/celebrate-world-teachers-day


Thanks to  social network I remembered this  special event: school  relies on us and on our  efforts.
In my country I could not see many  people involved in this event.  School and education have been under attack in the last years and although some families are supporting  teachers, others are not.




When I think about my life as a student I must say that I have had good teachers and  I will never forget them.

I have also learnt from the ones who did not love teaching.  They are responsible for what  they  did not achieve.  But I do not want to write  any more about this. 

In a modern country education is important and thus it is important  to  remind everybody that  their work is carried out by  silent  teachers who continue working  in difficult  school situations. Those  who love teaching will do their best to empower their students.

It is the future of the  nation that depends on what we can achieve and  everybody should say thank you to the  teachers they  had.