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In La Repubblica, Roberto Vecchioni talks about his new book “Flying and landing lessons”, published by Einaudi, which will be in bookstores from October 27th. In the editorial publication there is also talk of school.
“Schools only really work if they are able to break the mold. The Italian teachers were and are the best in the worldVecchioni says.
“Speaking of teachers there are three types: the authoritarians for whom things are as they say. The student cannot and should not say anything. Then there are the authoritarians, who the children give credit to because they show coherence with what they say with their lives. The third category is that of losers, which is the one that the boys notice immediately, who stand up. Carducci was of the first type: he was very strict, he shot butterflies, he only counted what he said. Pascoli, on the other hand, was a sweet person, despite having had a difficult life, and his students loved him because he had the ability to make himself understood. I have traveled to many schools and have almost always found good teachers and, above all, very attentive to children ”.
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