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Of course, teachers can't read diaries, and current teachers are not enlightened, and if they write very truthfully, they can't stand it. I like to watch fakes, it's disgusting.
So, you'd better write fakes.
It's hard for teachers to accept the real thing.
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As a teacher, you don't have such a right, and such behavior violates your right to privacy. If you feel that you must write, then write about some irrelevant things and moods, such as some interesting things or some insights and understandings of things, etc.
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There can be many kinds of diaries, and there is a private diary with strong privacy of personal emotions, which is not easy to show.
Of course, it can also be a prose diary, and it can also be published publicly, such as many personal blogs on the Internet.
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If the teacher is good, you might as well show her some real things about you, and the teacher can understand your inner feelings and help you, on the other hand, if the teacher has the weirdness of snooping on other people's privacy, then just don't show the teacher...
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Alas, it can't be helped, that's how we all came here.
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Students' diaries have their own ownership and privacy!The teacher is not allowed to look at it!However, some teachers say that it is to care about the students' mental health, so they must obtain the consent of the students in advance, and they must keep the secrets of the students to the death, and they are not allowed to quote the things in the students' diaries and language as examples when talking and chatting!
If the student disagrees, the teacher can find out about the student's psychological situation, and can talk to him, his friends, and parentsIt is immoral to look through a student's diary, although it is a good intention, it is also an extremely low policy!It depends on the situation.
If it is the homework left by the teacher for the students, let the students write a diary, exercise the students' writing ability, improve the students' writing level, cultivate the students to have a pair of eyes that are carefully observant and good at discovering, cultivate students' interest in reading, and lay a foundation for the future, this is the normal scope of the teacher's work, and is a very responsible teacher, this is not an invasion of students' privacy. If the teacher peeks at the students without permission, it will have a negative impact on the students. This is an invasion of privacy.
Teachers receive notes from students in class, which is a normal scope of work, in order to maintain classroom discipline and put an end to some bad class style, which is not an illegal act. It is within the normal scope of a teacher's work to read a student's diary, except for the teacher's malicious peeking at the student's diary and disseminating it in public.
Teachers are also part of their normal work to receive notes from students in class. Students passing notes privately in class are considered disciplinary violations, please abide by discipline in class.
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The diary is the student's privacy, and the teacher has no right to view it, unless the student actively shares it.
Add some of your own feelings to Le, think about your mood and feelings when doing these things, that's all, you can definitely write a good diary.
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