exuded authority unintentionally, not only in classrooms, but throughout the town. He taught as a Primary Teacher, Secondary Teacher and Director at both levels. My tribute to her, who gave an example of authority without authoritarianism.
title begins with this issue that makes us think this week the famous Malaga educator who I admire and for years I'm in your blogg the newspaper La Opinión de Málaga, Miguel Ángel Santos Guerra.
And here is my opinion:
What I learned is that authority is gained only with the fact of holding office, sometimes inherited not by ability but by some other circumstance.
A good director once told me that the struggle for power in schools is outrageous, and that few understand that the authority is granted with humility, showing wisdom, solidarity, common sense, joy, affection, desire to excel and grow by learning from each other, co-learning. This is not just about knowledge but know-how and knowledge to be. The more mediocre
are "jefecito" rather resent and envy them because efficiency and affection showered by the community that without senior positions prove to be wiser than them without even having been proposed. That hurts and bothers you. Les poisons them sick. And on top of a disease that eventually becomes contagious.
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