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Emma93
Luna walked in to the conference room with her fingers crossed she was quite sure there must be something happening in the conference but wasn't sure what is her part of work so she grabbed a seat and began making some coffee and looked around the room to find someone to tell her what was going on in the room.
Seeing some movement out of the corner of his eye, Leo turned and saw a young girl arriving. She had missed a bit of their discussion, but there would be more to come, ofcourse.
"Good morning, Miss Riddle." Yes, he knew who she was. Filling cabinets rock.
"Please help yourself to some breakfast and join us in the discussion. We are talking about why we are working in this lovely department." He smiled at her.
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Lara_the_Firelady
''Sure'' Ryan nodded when Mr Buena asked his question ''Basically the development of identity has eight stages. If one step is corrupted or if the individual fails to fullfil the needs of that stage, identity disorders and following it mental disorders start to show themselves in the rest of the developmental stages of the person. The first three stages is the parents' job as they include the ages between 0 and 6 and after that there come two stages from the age 6 to 20 which is our job. In those stages the original identiy starts to develop itself and the first stage of that development is the ''Success or Inferiority Complex'' stage which is extremely important for if that stage is corrupted the individual tend to grow up as a potential criminal.''
He stopped looked around and took a deep breath before going on ''In that stage the child shoud be appreciated for the good things he or she did and should be gently warned for the bad things he or she did. If the child is insulted in anyway, he pr she has the risk of developing a inferiority complex and as a result the stage gets corrupted. Therefor the teacher should be patient and should learn to tolerate mistakes in a certain extend''
This was most interesting!
Leo was totally concentrated on what Ryan was saying and nodded to let him know he was listening.
"That was really interesting, thankyou Mr. Chambers. It is amazing how delicate and awesome a child's mind is. You can imagine, if we are here, working to make the education of our young ones the best it can be, how crucial is it for a Professor to do the best he or she can to help the students grow..." Musing out loud... hmmm.
"It is a heavy responsability." THEY ALL had a massive responsabilty. Almost made Leo gulp just thinking about it. Hehe.
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HPgirl
Maddie sat and pondered that question. What would make a young wizard or witch be more responsible?
Maddie nodded in the direction of Ryan.
"I agree. The whole 'responsibilty' thing starts at home, and has to be disciplined at school."
Ah, Miss Sterling! Leo gave her a curteous nod and smile, after hearing what she had to say.
"Yes, indeed, good point, Miss Sterling. I agree... We could consider ourselves lucky, that we have an instiution that offers the discipline and education needed for the students. As Mr Chambers pointed out, all those stages are crucial aswell, and I believe we are all here to make sure they all can...'pass' safely through all of them. " Or well, most, since the last part was for the 20 year olds. Hehe.
"Let me ask you, how was Your experience in school. Did you feel the Professors did everything they could?" He looked first at Maddie and then at everyone else, inviting them to answer aswell.
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lunalovegood21
Danielle walked into the confrence room. Seeing a lot of people in deep conversation she sat next to a friend. SHe knew it was Maddie Sterling. SHe sat down smile and got into the conversation.
I believe so to. Responsibilty for a young wizard or witch, does indeed start at home. But it also depends on the parents. Whether the parents themselves can give the children responsibilty. Or whether they have it thereselves.
Oh! Another person!
"Welcome, Miss Waters!" and how wonderful, she jumped right into the conversation!
"Ah, exellent point there." Veryyy.
"Do you think the students who do not have the experience of responsability at home to get a bit more extra 'attention' in school? Sort of to make it up?" Quote:
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Ronan watched as Leo began to pace around him. The action was actually making him nervous but he would never say so. Not to the Mister Boss Man. He cleared his throat and replied, nodding, "Yes, I believe that the Wizarding community is a family. We share one sole secret that we keep from most of the rest of the world, given that there are a few Muggleborn witches and wizards in this day in age, as well as other with a Muggle parent."
Himself included.
"It is important for the future generations of our kind to learn as much as they can from previous experiences through their general education at Hogwarts."
The young man thought long and hard at the Department Head's second question. How to reach out the students?
"Well certainly further informing them of the dangers and benefits of being a wizard can be would be helpful." Ronan suggested looking around the room for some sort of reaction from anyone.
Ah, BEAAAAUTIFULLY said.
"Yes..." Leo carefully clasped his hands together.
"The Wizarding community is a family. I LIKE it!" Hehe.
"Good good, more information to the students would be very good. But, as I'm sure you might have experienced, some information when you are that young can be VERY boring." He chuckled.
"How do you think we could go about in informing them? To get their attention and KEEP it." Quote:
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LadyNerd
Lyra looked down at her nails as there seemed to be one with a rather sharper edge than before. OH SHOOT! Somehow or another that fingernail seemed to have snagged on something between her nice beautiful, PINK feminine desk and...her eyes glanced up as she began tuning into voices that were speaking around her. Oh goodie. Someone was speaking up finally. She listened to the different speeches and hearing the suggestions that were being but it just didn't seem to catch her attention, be the things she wanted to learn when at Hogwarts.
"When I was in school just a couple of years back we had a wonderful Professor that taught us the ways of fashion, the latest trends, you know really girlie things." She sighed with a smile on her face and looked around with nothing more to say at that moment unless someone asked.
Still nodding and smiling big at the things they've come up with, he turned his head towards Lyra when she spoke. And kept looking at her. For about thirty seconds.
That had been pretty random. And Leo loved it!
He laughed.
"I bet she was an exellent Professor." She had indeed had a good connection with her pupils. That's a big plus.
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Lara_the_Firelady
And finally the beauty was speaking and... ''Exactly!'' Ryan exclaimed in a sudden pointing at the woman ''Ms Noir has a good point. You know in a huge class not every student is the same. Some are rebellious and while trying to reach those kids to educate them, they can be quite much of a trouble for the teacher. So what is the best way to reach every individual in a class even to the rebellious ones?'' he looked around ''Of course, as Ms Noir pointed out, we can do that by using their personal interests''
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Lyra was rather shocked from someone agreeing with her and of all people it was Mr. Chambers. She smiled gracefully, twirling a piece of blonde hair around her finger having a proud moment of herself. Maybe this wasn't going to be as bad as she though? Maybe working in the Ministry would give her new things to accomplish and new goals to reach.
"Well, even though it was the Herbology Professor at the time, she made teaching enjoyable, fashionable...something that made me pay attention as..." she paused dramatically for a slight laugh and a roll of her eyes, "...I mean, paying attention in school was not my forte so to speak." And how she was picked for this department she would never know but the gentlemen were surely nice to look at.
Personal interest!
Well that answered his question.
"Yes! That is a wonderful idea! Ofcourse everyone has an interest in something, and it would be put into good use to educate them further. Or just, like your fashion Professor, a mentor kind of relationship." Nod nod.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... ideas turning in his miiiiiind!
Hehe.