Some students like to gossip, or cause distractions in a class. Others, like to learn and listen to everything there are told. The teacher always feels antagonized to remind the distracting students of "be quiet", "stop talking". No student ever really thinks about how the teacher feels. How would they feel if they had to be in the shoes of authority? Responsible for teaching you academics that you need to know for the rest of your life? How frustrated would you be? What would it be like to look through a teacher's eyes?

A teacher is a lot more hard - working person than you think. They start their Mondays by coming in to work hours earlier than you show up for education. These staff members organize a lesson, figure out worksheets to hand back, what the homework may be, and even what to expect for the day. Afterwards, the students begin to stampede into the school. Going to homeroom, lockers, library, or breakfast. While doing so, the teacher is polishing up on her lessons for the day. As the bell rings the classes begin.

You start with second period, which if a free period for most teachers. But, some teachers are already beginning their day of learning. The teacher is continuing to explain the lesson and vocabulary of words you may not know. When their eyes start to wonder towards the far back of the classroom. They see whispering, mumbles, and even doodling.

Most students never really find learning fun. One reason is because most lessons of learning is found non - interesting, not worth the time. But, what most student's don't really realize is that what you learn then will affect you for the rest of your life on what you choose to listen to. Even though a teacher tries everything beyond her power to get your attention, you might not listen but you'll regret it in the long run. Why do you think we are one of the countries that are the most behind in education? Because our students don't choose to listen. So, step into a teacher's shoes, you might realize how difficult it actually might be.