EVERYTHING THAT DOESN’T KILL US IS SUPPOSED TO MAKE US STRONGER: Behavior Policy for Teachers


Written by Kate Korolenko, 10a

There is certain behavior policy in our school — rules that everyone should follow, whether they like them or not. Students are tired of stupid, in their opinion, rules, such as school uniform, morning exercises, or lateness. Each student at least once asked themselves a question – why don’t teachers abide the same rules? What rules do they follow? To begin with, profession of teacher is irreplaceable and ranks fifth in the list of the most important jobs in the opinion of Readers Digest magazine. And this fact is beyond any doubts – who else will have so much patience to educate lots of children over many years? Every day, teachers face big or small problems – whether it’s a student who hasn’t done their homework or an argument with the principal. And, of course, it’s difficult for them to check tons of works, find individual approach to each student, and to follow the behavior rules in addition.

EVERYTHING THAT DOESN’T KILL US IS SUPPOSED TO MAKE US STRONGER: Do Teachers Need Any Rules?


By Polina Ivanova, 10c

Students of all schools of the world have a lot of rules and responsibilities. In my opinion they are necessary because they make us more disciplined, organized and mature. But I am sure that teachers should follow some strict rules as well.

The most important thing in my opinion is that teachers are obliged to treat pupils with respect. They may make a comment however they oughtn’t to raise their voice. Every person was a child and could be naughty, laugh and talk at the lesson, or didn’t listen to the teachers and this is normal, because this is a natural process of growing up. Of course an abuse is unacceptable.

EVERYTHING THAT DOESN’T KILL US IS SUPPOSED TO MAKE US STRONGER: Three Basic Rules for Teachers



By Illia Hilko, 10c

Every school has its own rules. Both students and teachers have their own rules that must be followed. But sometimes you realize that there are not enough rules. So what are the rules that teachers should have?

It often happens that students do not listen to the teacher during the lesson due to the fact that information is not interesting. In order to be listened to the information teachers give to students needs to be presented creatively. So, the first rule is that teachers ought to be creative and present information to students in an interesting way. Pupils, due to their age, sometimes break the rules of behavior, for example, being distracted or talking loudly. Teachers give them bad marks for behavior that can affect the thematic grade. This is not entirely correct because a poor rating for behavior is not an indicator of knowledge. Teachers mustn't put a bad mark for student's behavior at the lesson in the class register.

THANKS TO ENTHUSIASTS: 7c


Markin Nikita and Markina Elena

Chernenko Andrey and Chernenko Inna

Olsht Maria

Gorbachev Ivan

THANKS TO ENTHUSIASTS: 7d


Borisenko Vlada and Borisenko Anna

Fedorova Dasha and Fedorova Elena

Mihkalchuk Kira

THANKS TO ENTHUSIASTS: my senior students


Sasha Bobrova, 10c

Anhelina Dikina, 10a

Sonya Nedbay, 10a,

Julia Gurtova, 7b, and Maria Gurtova

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HOW I FELL ILL
By Artem Kravchenko, 7b

  As for me, I think I am lucky person, because I seldom have serious problem with my health. I have never had serious diseases like mumps and measles. I have never had food poisoning or stomach trouble. I have never fractured bones. I have never had a deep cut or a bad burn. Like all children, I have just had a sore throat and a cough in cold seasons.

  However once I had a bad disease. When I was 7 years old I had a pneumonia. In addition, I had a cold and my temperature was high. One day I was playing snowballs for 5 hours. Then I was all wet and my boots were soaked as it was early spring and there was much mud. So, when I came home I began to cough and sneeze. I understood that then I was ill. I didn’t want to say about it to my mum, because she would scold me that I had been playing with snow so long. So I took a lot of pills and then I really felt more dead than alive. After that I told everything, because I was 7 years old, and I thought then I would die. Then we went to the doctor.