The interview was conducted in February by Adela Mereanu, Loda Elizabeth II and Matthias C. Arce D) Why chose this school?
R) Cause I've heard good things. I like the Lake Garda and anyway I am from Verona.
D) He likes it?
R) I find it very well because I found an excellent staff, from teachers to teaching staff, serious, motivated, and always updated.
D) you think the students are disciplined?
R) Most are, but some do not follow all the rules and must pay close attention, because their behavior can escalate into dangerous situations.
D) Have you ever wanted to teach and why?
R) Sure, I taught for several years after graduation and military service, from 1977 until 1998, and was the work that I wanted to play as a young man.
Even today I consider one of the best professions you can do to the satisfaction you derive from it.
D) What to teach?
R) I taught Italian, history and geography.
D) When teaching wanted to be a Headmaster?
R) Not exactly, but I wanted to continue my career in education.
D) you think the teachers teach well?
R) I am sure that they teach very well and in general efficiently play their work, keeping up to date in a school environment that is now changing.
D) Professors and if you complain about what?
R) Generally if a complaint is born for a few disruptive pupils and some changes recently that are changing the school environment, but most of the complaints I would call constructive criticism.
D) you think we should adopt methods more stringent for the repeaters?
R) The rejection is in itself a "punishment", but must also be a signal to the student's face to understand why it was wrong and not exploiting the opportunities that were offered.
D) you like your job?
R) course, otherwise I would not have chosen offers me great opportunities to build relationships with institutions in the territory and the creation of synergies in favor of a good school management.
D) Students and teachers respect it forever?
R) is forever.
D) How long is the Headmaster?
R) For ten years, from 1999.
D) When he was a student, did well in school?
R) Yes, I remember I was in the group of those who stand out for profit and for complying with the rules.
D) What was your favorite subject?
R) was the story and in fact then I graduated with a thesis on "History of the Renaissance." I remember that I liked to student already because I thought and I believe that through the study of history can understand the evolution society.
D) professors today are more stringent than when she went to school?
R) No, I'm on the same level and, quite rightly, claim that the students follow them in discipline and respect the rules.
D) E 'available to listen to the students?
R) course, are always available to listen not only students but also parents and teachers together to solve the various problems that may arise.
D) Practice or practice any sport?
R) Once I played football, now I do long hikes, but always with prudence and avoiding the dangers that the mountain hides.
D) play any instruments?
R) No, although I have had the opportunity, because my grandfather was the director of the musical band and wanted to involve me at all costs, but without great results. Listening, however, willingly and modern classical music.
D) He hobby?
R) a hobby I would have many, but for lack of time I can not always practice them, what I can do is read, wander through the antique markets in search of books old, going to the cinema and travel in search of hidden places rich in history and special meanings.
D) That film looks more interesting?
R) I'm interested in the historical setting of the film, the thriller and science fiction, but only if those facts are good. On the other hand I like the TV series "CSI" and "Criminal Minds."
D) What other schools did the Headmaster?
R) Brescia in a secondary school in grade 1 and for some years teaching in two directions where I could develop a good experience to face full responsibility for this work well.
D) The boys of primary school are more disciplined?
R) No, but there are differences related to different age groups.
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