Meet the principal

Act 242.3 View Shaper

Reiner's first class really surprised these children who were exposed to the magic school for the first time. No one had ever told them this at home. In fact, in most families, daughters are not alone. When boys are born, they more or less have older brothers or younger brothers. Their parents' attention is all on these boys, while for girls, most of them have very low requirements.

Parents only hope that their daughters will grow up step by step and eventually marry into a good family. There are even political marriages in some noble families. Many of them believe that independent thinking is superfluous for these girls.

This also indirectly results in the fact that women only account for a minority among mages. Unless they are talented girls born in a magical family, female mage apprentices who find it difficult to obtain resources to continue their studies will soon give up magic and have no choice but to marry. others.

Reiner has no intention of changing the rules of the world. He just wants to provide as much help as possible to these girls in his school, just like Fina and Alimiya. At least, if they have their own wishes Next, you can continue to move forward.

Fina, who was sitting at the back of the classroom and listening, was a little moved. For a long time, she was simply learning magic in order to escape from that nightmare hometown. But now, she has a new goal. This is all subconsciously influenced by Reiner. influence her.

Fina glanced at Alymiya beside her. The principal's secretary remained calm, but maybe she was also thinking about Reiner's words.

The first class ended quickly, and these students needed to rush to another classroom to take the real magic class. Within a few minutes, only Reiner and the two assistant teachers Alymiya and Fina were left in the classroom. .

"How about it? Do you have more aspirations for the teacher's career?"

Reiner asked jokingly, but Emiya didn't say anything.

"I always thought that teachers just impart knowledge. I never expected that they would say these things."

Fina said thoughtfully that she had studied at Crescent College for six years, but apart from imparting magic knowledge to them, the teacher had no other communication, whether it was the meaning of learning magic or plans for future life, etc. The teachers don’t talk much to the students.

This is normal. Crescent College was originally a general school on magic. It only needed to teach the students knowledge according to the rules and send them to take the magic exam. There was no need to talk too much with the students.

The inheritance of magic relies on the individual's own understanding. For a long time, even if it is the students under their own disciples, the mages will not necessarily interfere with their life plans. This is the default of this world.

"I have always thought that there is a saying that is very good,

The so-called teacher is a profession responsible for conveying students' thoughts, teaching students knowledge, and answering students' confusion. In most schools now, teachers have been reduced to machines that can only teach, but cannot guide students to think for themselves. In our case, It seems that this is not competent. "

Reiner translated what he heard on Earth and continued.

“I think it’s wrong if there is no one to provide correct guidance during the teenage years when people are most likely to fall into confusion.”

Nobles or slightly better magic families have special etiquette teachers to provide basic education. When these children are just sensible, they are instilled with certain values, which will affect their future words and deeds. But in fact, more students Like a piece of rough jade that has not undergone any polishing, they have unlimited potential but are also extremely easy to die young. Sometimes, a single sentence may destroy the worldview they have established over the years.

Reiner has seen many mages with twisted personalities. It seems that they are not born like this, but are like this due to lack of proper guidance, which shows the importance of ideological education.

"World view, outlook on life, and values. I call these three views on things as three views. The world view is the basic view of the world, the outlook on life is the view of the meaning, purpose, and value of life, and values ​​​​is the view of things. If there is a conflict between two people’s value judgments and value pursuits, then various conflicts will inevitably arise.”

Although he did not have any ideological ideas, Reiner still applied these basic philosophical ideas into teaching practice.

"World view, outlook on life, values..."

Fina pondered these three words over and over again, and the more she thought about them, the more she felt that there were infinite mysteries in them. They seemed to sum up a person's cognitive world, yet were simple and easy to understand.

"Although it is not mandatory for everyone to have the same three views, I think some benchmarks still need to be popularized. In fact, it is precisely because of adhering to these recognized benchmarks that the mage world can develop to its current scale. Therefore, I also hope that my Students can establish a normal outlook on life while they are in school."

Reiner's words made Emiya feel a little dazed.

From this point of view, the three views of the Albiore family are very different from our own, and there is no doubt that the ideas of the Albiore family are also contrary to the standards of the magical world.

"The process of learning magic is actually a process of understanding the world and gradually establishing a world view, and many phenomena in magic give us the basis for shaping values, such as the simplest, the law of conservation of mass, which represents Equivalent exchange is condensed into a principle that can be touched every day."

Reiner gave an example, which made Fina understand a little more.

Indeed, the development of philosophy in this world is not very advanced. Let’s not mention those specialized philosophical treatises. Even ordinary novels mostly have simple plots and do not involve too many human entanglements. For Reiner, Claire The novels about a domineering mage falling in love with me that I like to read are considered gems of thought.

If Reiner had the leisure to copy a very inferior version of The Count of Monte Cristo instead of talking about famous philosophical works such as Confessions of the Republic, he would probably be able to set off a wave of ideological frenzy among the crowd, but for Reiner , these are not important.

Crescent Coke sells well in the mainland, and the monthly income is enough to buy several more Crescent Colleges. Reiner himself is well-known in the magic world. He is not short of money or fame, so there is no need to do those things.

Reiner now just wants to explore more of this world and solve more mysteries.

As a mage from the ancient magic empire once said, when the truth is right in front of you, everything in the world is like a passing cloud and no longer important.

After leaving the classroom, Reiner returned to the office, where there were already several letters from different places.

As for the first letter, Reiner picked it up and found that it was a letter from Antoine who had gone to the Tower of Rainbow to study before.

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