Saturday, March 24, 2007

Journal 90 – Roman’s personality directional attributes

Any personality, but tutorial especially, isn’t complete without a properly developed directional attributes. Roman has a strong personality, and he was a strict person; concurrently, he was a warm and good hearted man. He was a very demanding teacher. Roman demanded from others, but from himself in particular. He had high scientific and life aspirations. He tried to graft these values his students.
The professor was researching very important problems in theory of teaching and published a few books. How I mentioned above, Roman graduated his upper level doctorate, in the European nomenclature, in humanities in St. Petersburg (at that time Leningrad). But, in his lectures an adjective “socialistic” was very seldom occurring; it wasn’t common in those times.
Roman was Jew and because of this reason, he faced many obstacles in his professional carrier in those times. I knew about it and understood his better than others. I was a member of national minority too, but different than he was. We were never talking about these problems. I later learned that his two children emigrated from Poland to Israel and Sweden.

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