An exclusive collection of images portraying teachers of the past and present is gaining much interest and shares, especially with the upcoming November 20th. These images, drawn in a humorous and youthful manga style, provide viewers with a sense of relaxation while also pointing out the differences between teachers of the past and present.
A humorous and impactful collection of images featuring teachers of the past and present
A glimpse into teachers of the past and present
Past: Teachers dressed quite simply, neatly.
Present: Teachers have various outfits, more beautiful, and fashionable.
Past: Teachers were closely associated with white chalk, blackboards
Nowadays: Teachers are integrating technology like projectors and computers to deliver knowledge to students.
In the past: During exams, teachers used to sit on the teacher's desk or walk around the classroom to monitor whether students were cheating or exchanging answers.
Nowadays: During exams, teachers can monitor every move of students through cameras placed all around the room.
In the past: After every exam, report cards or evaluation sheets were handed out to students for their parents to review and sign. Despite this, many students were still nonchalant, believing they could forge their parents' signatures.
Nowadays: However, it's difficult to slip past teachers and parents anymore. All communication is done via phone, eliminating the need for indirect communication through students.
In the past: On November 20th, students would visit teachers at their homes, eagerly running back to present them with books, pens, flowers, and simple well-wishes.
Nowadays: Students only need to stay at home, type their wishes, and press enter to send them to their teachers.
In the past: Don't act out in class, because back then teachers were extremely strict, ready to mark your attendance or give you penalties.
Nowadays: Teachers are youthful, understanding the psyche of their students, thus becoming more approachable and sociable with them.
Through the comparison of old and modern teacher images, it's easy to notice many differences in teaching methods, teaching tools, conversational styles... While time changes people, the image of teachers and their nurturing influence remains deeply ingrained in students' memories.
The 20/11 cultural introduction is indispensable in the program celebrating Vietnamese Teachers' Day, so you should refer to it to write a cultural introduction for the 20/11 program, helping to guide the program smoothly. You can also add teacher-related quotes to the program to make it more meaningful or use these teacher-related quotes as wishes or gratitude to teachers.
In addition to the learned content, students need to prepare their sentiments about teachers as November 20th approaches.
