2.06.2013

Should Your Child Go to a BOARDING SCHOOL? - The Influence of Teachers




The Influence of Teachers

In any school there can be morally corrupt teachers who abuse their position of authority.  Some are cruel and harsh, while others exploit their students sexually.  In boarding schools the actions of such teachers are more likely to go unreported.

However, most teachers sincerely attempt  to train children to become productive members of society, to fit into the world around them, to conform.  But herein lies another problem for Witness children.  The values of the world do not always coincide with Christian principles.  While teachers encourage students to fit into this world, Jesus said that his followers would be "no part of the world." -John 17:16.  (why would anyone want to be a part of this world, with all the wickedness, immorality, greed, corruptness etc.,going on.  I am no part of this world, nor do I want to be)

What if problems arise when children are following Bible principles?  If the children are attending a local school and are living at home, they can discuss such matters with their parents.  In turn, the parents can guide their children and possibly speak to the teacher.  As a result, problems and misunderstandings are usually resolved quickly.

In boarding schools it is a different matter.  Such students are under the constant control of their teachers.  If children take a stand for Christian principles, they must do so without the day-to-day support of their parents.  At times, children manage to remain faithful to God under such circumstances.  More often, however, they do not.  A child is likely to bend to the will of a teacher.

Next time: Should Your Child Go to a BOARDING SCHOOL? - Restricted Movement

The Watchtower, 1997

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