I am writing this because a good friend of mine, who is also a caring teacher for his students, has decided to end his career at teaching. Deciding to start a new business instead of continuing his teaching career elsewhere is a brave thing. I don't even have that gut. However, with that decision he has made and with his talent he possesses, I am definitely and positively sure that he is going to be able to succeed.
What has got me thinking is about his love and dedication to teach and care about his students. He is so passionate about that. What on earth made him let go of that passion?
Perhaps, good teachers leave the educational institution where they teach because of one very strong principle. They are not leaving the organization. They are not purely letting go of their passion to teach. They are just leaving some certain individuals whose way of thinking is not in line with their way of thinking. Their pure intention in educating students is interfered with other, non-educational intentions.
That's all I am saying. Any reasons he has, I am still sad that he's resigned.
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