my pupils inside: i haven't seen them for a long time i want them to listen to me yet the pupils aren't listening; they don't (want to) perceive me. all the time i look at them, they look into another direction.
they aren't rebelling or trying to sabotage my lesson; my lesson that isn't a lesson.
it's an encounter between an older person and younger persons who aren't young anymore but who haven't grown up yet.
the pupils changed into beings-in-between.
i can sense that they have become independent. the pupils don't need a teacher anymore; they aren't ready for making a living either.
many teachers need to be needed. most pupils want to be autonomous.
teachers will be disappointed by the end of a day. pupils dislike school by the end of most lessons.
dear athena, that's wired. isn't it? therefore we need to think about it. we need to ask ourselves: