Today families don’t appreciate teachers, Pope Francis told a parents’ organisation that supports education as both a scholastic and social effort.
He said the relationship between education and the family is declining.
“The educational pact is declining. The family no longer appreciates the work of teachers as they did at one time,” Francis says.
“To change this situation, someone must take the first step, conquering the fear of the other and holding out a hand in generosity.
“This is why I invite you to always cultivate and nourish trust in the school and teachers. Without them, you risk remaining alone in your education.”
Naughty little Jorge Bergoglio
Francis then shared a personal story from when he was a 10-year old and spoke poorly to his teacher at school.
His teacher called his mother to tell her what he had said.
“The next day my mother came and the teacher went to greet her.
“They spoke, then my mother called me, and in front of the teacher she reproached me and said to me, ‘Ask the teacher for forgiveness.’ I did it. ‘Give the teacher a kiss,’ my mother told me. I did it.
“Then I went back to the classroom, happy, and the story is over… No, it was not over.
“The second chapter is when I returned home. This is called ‘collaboration’ in the education of a child: between the family and teachers.”
Pope Francis said this collaboration is the key to becoming allies in education.
He encouraged the parents’ organisation to continue spreading the strong sense of civic spirit and a great passion for the family, the school and education.
Source
- Rome Reports
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