Attitude, Rather than Knowledge, Marks a Successful Educator
In the last weekend of his stay in Taiwan , the author was taken to a college campus by a friend of his. As the friend was taking the author around her alma mater, explaining every corner of the school that made and unmade a thousand memories of her formative four years, the author noted a group of young high school students on what seems to be a summer camp being held at the school's main auditorium. Boisterously, the kids were going about discussing among themselves, bouncing ideas off one another as they hatch ideas to bring forth in what seemed to be their end-of-the-camp presentation/talent show.