Do you think Abraham Lincoln seems to have a lot of expectations from the teacher? Give reasons to support your answer.
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Yes , of course every student has a lot of expectations from a teacher and vice versa.
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Identify the values that Lincoln expects the teacher to teach his son in the letter to his son's headmaster.
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OLEN BRUCE eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR
Lincoln instructs his son's headmaster to teach his son how to be a good and honorable person. Lincoln's instructions show that he values both academic achievement and the development of a sense of integrity.
Lincoln asks the headmaster to show his son that while some men are scoundrels, many are worthy of respect and that for every enemy, there is a friend. He also wants his son to learn the value of money, hard work, and losing gracefully. Lincoln wants his son to avoid envy. He also wants his son to appreciate both learning from a book and enjoying the grace and beauty of nature.
He wants his son to follow his individual conscience and to learn to follow what he thinks is right, even if it is unpopular. He should also learn that it is more honorable to fail than to achieve success through cheating. Lincoln wants his son to feel comfortable expressing sadness and yet to learn to laugh when he is sad. Lincoln asks the headmaster to be kind to his son but not to coddle him and to teach his son patience. In the end, Lincoln wants his son to learn to be his own man. Though he knows this is a difficult set of instructions, Lincoln feels his son is up to the challenge.
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