What made your favorite teacher special?

December 5, 2013 by
What made your favorite teacher special?
GodAlwaysWins
he believed in me when no one else did
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Sitara Singley
I have been there.
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Val
That is one of the most important signs of a good teacher. A teacher who can't believe in a student's ability isn't able to to teach anything the child hasn't already shown an interest in.
  • December 19, 2013
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Marge Pauls
She was my 4th grade teacher and was all love. We would do ANYTHING for her!
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Safari Woman
omg - my fourth grade memorable teacher was Mr Couch for history and we called her Ms Grouch. She she would smack your hand with a ruler if you did anything even slightly wrong. Wow maybe she is the reason I never liked history. Just goes to show what a difference a teacher can make. I'm glad you ha...
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Lucas Delgado
The nuns used to smack our hands with a ruler too. lol Today there would be lawsuits.
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Marge Pauls
Your 4th grade teacher was my 5th grade teacher! We went from all love to a mean person.
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Val
A teacher wins or loses a class in the first hour that she teaches them. If they can't feel her love for them and what she is doing then she will never be an inspiration. They might as well put the kids in front of a robot.
  • December 19, 2013
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Sitara Singley
He was the only teacher at the time who made me feel like a human being. He tried to help me get an education. He was awesome.
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Val
I am glad you had at least one experience with a good teacher. You say he tried to help you. Did he help or not?
  • December 19, 2013
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Safari Woman
Mine was probably my 9th grade art teacher. She was nice, funny, encouraging and she saw my talent when no one else had. When something I painted got picked as the best for the first time I radiated. She was very good at what she did and in inspiring art students to reach what is unique about them a...
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Val
A good art teacher can teach profound lessons about humanity, math, history and other subjects because art is an expression of them all and requires an element of each to be accomplished.
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Linda Mihalic
Mrs. Estelle in fourth and fifth grades. She saved me from playground bullies, built my confidence, taught me to use the card catalog at the library and prepared a set of 10 envelopes, each containing a single year's reading list by author, title and/or category. She ensured that I received a classi...
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Val
She must have seen a great potential in you to go to such lengths.
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Lucas Delgado
Well this is going back quite a ways, but I would have to say it was Sister Francis in second grade. I all but failed first grade because I had low self esteem and was picked on by other kids. She took me under her wing and taught me that God loved me and as a child of God who worshipped the King o...
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Sitara Singley
Awesome. Just awesome. :D <3
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Val
A teacher who is allowed to include God in daily subjects and act like a Christian teacher is a rare gem anymore. I am glad you got a good one so early on.
  • December 19, 2013
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Laurel Victory
Ms. Graney. Red-hair, vivacious and strong willed 10th grade speech teacher. Claim to fame, attending drama school with Paul Newman --a very cool thing to a teen back in the early 60's. Every Thursday, she assigned me 20 minutes at the library to prepare a seven minute talk and then to deliver it to...
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Val
A teacher who can steer a child in a manner that leads to a vocation is doing what all teachers previously aspired to do. Nowadays, it is rare to find one not just going through the government declared motions.
  • December 19, 2013
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Redneck Angel Warrior
My fifth grade teacher, Mr. Rout! He had a different way of teaching kids...we weren't all the same little cut outs that had to fit into the same little pigeon hole. We were allowed to be individuals. He used Visual, Audio and tactile ways for us to learn.... I never saw him get angry with a child. ...
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Val
He sounds like a well rounded teacher and I believe the teachers who are not limited in focus will always be the best ones.
  • December 19, 2013
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Redneck Angel Warrior
He sure didn't follow the curriculum as others did...but we all passed into grade six knowing what we had to know!

I've never seen or even met another teacher who taught his way. He truly was one of a kind!
  • December 19, 2013
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Rocky
lol......I had nuns and I loved and feared them all equally. It was my superb education that I am in awe of and what I remember most fondly.
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Val
You learned because you respected your teachers and they respected you enough to make sure you got a good education. Respect is missing in society anymore and it seems like especially in today's schools.
  • December 19, 2013
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Marge Pauls
You know, Val--You're a pretty good teacher yourself! Obviously the love of your life found the same qualities in you that you found in her. Thank you for posting this poll and taking the time for all the thoughtful responses you made to us.
  • December 19, 2013
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