10 March, 2007

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Rao ah Rao, Rao Lao Shi!

School Politics

The school is an amazing place to see human psychology, social science, emotion, and politics at work. Yes. So indeed, without a mastery of proper school politics and cardplay, it would be hard to have an enjoyable time at school.

Teachers. Yes teachers. Teachers can take four paths.

The first path is the most desirable one. The teacher is well-liked by students and the students are well disciplined. They take the teacher's work seriously. An example is, lets say, Mr Wee?

The second path is the teacher becoming well-liked, but students may not take his work seriously. Perhaps Mr Goh falls into this category.

The third path is the teacher becoming not well liked, and in more severe cases, hated by students. Mrs Tham is an example. However, students take the work seriously.

The fourth path is a teacher that is hated and students cannot care less about his work. Mr Chan Tep Kok is a sad example.

Therefore, to excel in school, there must be proper respect for the teacher and the work given by him/her.

Social life in school can be a nightmare or a heaven. One example of a test of popularity and attentiveness is when a teacher asks everyone to get into groups for a project. The ones left without a group are the ones with poor attention and social skills. For example, Ms Govin made everyone get into their groups for the history project. Bryan Lee, instead, chose to sit at his chair and not give two hoots about it. Therefore, in the end, he was group-less. This is not only because he refused to get into groups, but also because he is not well-liked by others because he has a record of slacking during projects (I can definitely vouch for this during last year's chemistry project he didn't do any damn thing). So let us improve the way the social groups in school interact!

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