Loved today's episode

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Finally Chakor's first day in school was shown 😳😆😆

Loved the fact that Chakor was not shown as a cry baby where all the children are teasing her but she instead behaved like the monitor of the class and made the other children keep quite. The teacher also was shocked 🤣


How sweetly the teacher wash teaching her A B C. 😳😳 I wish my teacher also would have taught me the same way but she always only held a ruler in her hand while teaching me 🤪😭😆


I won't talk about Azad Gunj 😭

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Posted: 10 years ago
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but my teacher had never held any ruler in her hand..I got nice treatment from my teachers..

I loved today's episode
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Barbiedoll_sona

but my teacher had never held any ruler in her hand..I got nice treatment from my teachers..

I loved today's episode


Oh that's good. I studied in a Convent girls school where the teachers were quite strict.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I will tell you about my experience handling children from first to fourth grade. Children are noisy, and like to chatter with their freiends. The sysllabus is not geared to their needs, and all the teachers have to aim, is to get to the target set for them. The class room is crowded especially in the cities, and so the teachers resort to the monitors, who act like Lakan in the movie, with their sticks and lathis. Our kids are given the ruler, and have to write the names of the "bad" kids on the black board. We had five rows of benches, and sixty children. Two per bench. I found that the kids needed attention and appreciation. So I made a bargain, to appoint monitors for each row, from the silent kids. They did not have to have the ruler, but had to watch who kept silence in their row. After five minutes, I asked them to appoint new monitors from their rows, from the silent ones. The silent ones took over in absolute silence. By the time, the class bell rang, all children had their chance to be monitors, and the room had pin drop silence. But the other teachers took it lightly, and went on as before !

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