▶ Your Answer :
Undoubtedly, teachers’ opinion plays a
significant role in people’s daily lives in many places where they work or
play. Some people think that students should be exposed to teachers’ opinions
on social and political issues in class, while others do not. Both sides may
have their reasons to support their views. On the other hand, if I had to
choose one, I would say that teachers’ opinion should prohibited from students.
There are several reasons as follows.
To begin with, students who are exposed to
teachers’ opinion can obtain biased information. Generally, most of people
including teacher have their own belief, thoughts, and views. When students are
exposed to people’s opinion, it is likely to bring a bad result. For instance,
when my brother was in a middle school, he was interested in the society class.
The society subject teacher tended to argue his own political opinion that
blamed current president’s policy during his class. As a result, my younger
brother imitated his own thought and behavior, but he didn’t know well about
the current president’s policy. He just condemned president for fun. I warned
to my brother, and explained accurately to him about current policy. He has
changed little by little and he realized that those behaviors without an accurate
knowledge are very bad. This indicates that teachers’ personal opinion negatively
affects students.
On top of that, students who thought by
themselves without teachers’ opinion can cultivate important qualifications needed
for success. If the students consider social and political issue by themselves,
they realize them to think critically on the topic. When this ability is
fulfilled, this trend has been likely to improve their ability. For instance, Seoul
National University (SNU) found a tremendous difference between two groups of
young students. One group was composed of those who were exposed to teachers’
views, and the other group was made up of those who were not. The researcher
found that the latter was more likely to express their opinion than the former.
Compared to the former students, the latter tended to be more critical, active
and creative. This implies that students should not be exposed to teachers’
opinion.
All things considered, I firmly believe
that teachers’ opinion has a negative impact on students’ personal thoughts.
However, students can develop their abilities without exposure to teachers’ opinion.
All in all, this trend will continue and pass down to the next generations. |