Cape Town teacher allows students to ask her anything
Updated | By The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp
Anonymously... and, as you can imagine, they were epically honest...
Just like we have a much more advanced generation of kids, so too do we have a cooler, more woke generation of teachers.
And they take to social media with their students in the most flattering and engaging ways.
We have to admit it is heartwarming to see the way some teachers connect with their students.
It not only allows us as parents to let out a big sigh of relief, but it also shows us that teachers have had to evolve in their ways of connecting with students.
The bright side of it all is that we can firmly admire their efforts and appreciate their ability to be agile.
This also will encourage the same from the students, as the teachers are leading by example.
One teacher who made it on our newsfeed is a high school teacher from Cape Town, Miss Erasmus.
She shared a video on her TikTok page where she read out notes from her students.
In her post, she elaborated that she told her students to ask her anything anonymously - and it turned out great!
Check out how laughs were shared as she read out her students' notes.
Courtesy of TikTok.
@miss_erasmus1 I told my students that they can ask me anything anonymously, and I had such a good time!😂 #tiktok #tiktoksa #teacher #highschoolteacher #teachertiktok #capetown #southafrica ♬ original sound - Miss Erasmus
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We do love how light-hearted she was about the whole affair. Of course, this was subtle in comparison to what it could have been.
The one about her nose really cracked us up - and her response was awesome...
Here's to being thankful for more teachers who are able to mirror these fine qualities to their students.
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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