These Teachers Pulled Their Kids Out Of Class To Tell Them Something Amazing

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Normally when students are told to come out of class, and a teacher wants to see them, they think it can't be for something positive. Jamie McSparin, an intelligent teacher at school in Kanas, decided to change that student-teacher relation by letting the students know how much they are appreciated and important to their teachers. Jamie, who runs a school's academy for low-level students and juniors, went to all the teachers of the school having a request: Think about one of your students who encourages and inspires you to come to school daily and tell that on camera.

"Many of the students came to know that Instructor do care about me,'' Jamie told a news channel.” It feels like an exchange of respect and knowledge between a teacher and his students, it feels them more motivated towards their work and they have a reason to do it with heart. This activity made the teachers and students feel more human towards each other." Naming it the "Oak Park Positivity Project," Jamie spent three weeks integrating the video, which was filmed and edited by her partner named Tyler McSparin, who is also a teacher at the same school.

"At the start of the activity, the kids were startled and confused,'' McSparin stated.” For some of the students, it took a little time to proceed and they found the specific teacher a few days later and told him or her how they encouraged them to perform well in their school." In the footage, some of the students having huge smiles while other having tears in their eyes as they hear the teachers telling them how they encouraged them to be a better teacher and come to work daily. Oak Park junior named Massyh McCastle, seventeen-years-old, one of the students receives humble words from the principal named Mike Dial. "I was shocked and didn't expect it,'' McCastle told the news channel." When the principal told me I was very thankful. I was stuck for a while because it was completely something unusual happening to me."

The video has students ranging from good performers to at-risk students including the students with disciplinary issues. According to McSparin Jamie, she got a particular idea in a workshop about promoting positivity in the students and then decided to work on it in their school as well. According to them, they were indicating problems in their school to be solved and one of the problems they noticed was that every single kid when called to come out of class thought he or she was in trouble, they came to know that they have to do something about finishing this culture.

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