Good people like him are actually everywhere lah. Only problem is these types usually don't broadcast themselves at all...so it's much harder for people to notice good things in life. (I mean just look at how news usually have a financial preference for reporting more of the bad people/events in life, then you can get a rough idea of how the good in life are usually under-reported. This then creates an innate skepticism and subjective bias towards the negative within people in most societies. Creating self-perpetuating cycles.)
@@luckybaby4061 But that's only one half of the whole picture. The other half is that kindness and beauty also exists in this world. I think only a biased person (or someone too trapped in his/her own suffering), thinks that only cruelty exists in this world without anything else.
Mr Woo is such a good teacher. He didn't report that student and he traded Pokémon cards to help students in need. Such a kind and caring teacher. This is why we should respect teachers and staff at school because you don't know how much they do for students.
He act unconventionally because he wants to find a better solution. A solution that is current, that can work and is applicable to the current problem. These are the people who go the extra mile. Not only teachers, but in other careers too. These are the quiet workers that are so hard to identify but if you identify and bring them out, your company or your team will be exceptional. Because they are not ordinary.
And to add to the last part, had that male teacher defended himself when the student punched him in the face, the principal will send the teacher to the police and the teacher will be expelled. That is what the teacher don`t tell you. MOE teachers cannot even in self-defense retaliate to secondary school students. It is an offence in MOE to do so. That`s why many teachers teach with both hands tied behind their backs and they eventually resign.