Listening to The (A) Great Teacher

by wasasister 6 Replies latest jw friends

  • wasasister
    wasasister

    I have a good friend who is a primary school teacher. Although he and his wife both have a masters degree, he earned more money last year painting houses during the summer than he did teaching. It is a well bemoaned fact in the USA that teachers are terribly undercompensated, considering the level of education they must obtain. Here in Washington State - where the standard of living is relatively high - the pay level of teachers is especially low.

    This got me to thinking about teachers who have made a difference in my life, and wondering if any of you are grateful to a teacher in your past. I'd like to thank one in particular:

    When I was in grade 6, computers were just starting to gain widespread use in government and larger corporations. This was well before they were common in homes, or even schools. (And yes, that does date me!)

    My math teacher, Mr. Perry, was certainly possessed of foresight because he gave us an in-depth course in the binary system and how it applied to computer data processing. He helped me to understand the concept, and also nurtured me in a love of mathematics and science - both fields where girls (at that time) were thought not to have an aptitude. I blossomed in his class and never forgot his clear, straighforward explanation of computer logic and his passion for what he taught.

    It would be several more years before I actually got to touch a computer, but it was "love at first byte" for me. I continued to enjoy math throughout my life and as a result, I have managed to keep up with new technology, computers, networking, software, spreadsheet design, etc....even at my advanced age. I know I would not have the earning power I do now if not for this teacher.

    As a dedicated Dub Youth, I understood I was not going to have an opportunity for secondary education, so I applied myself and worked hard to get the most out of the public school system. I appreciate so much the dedication and effort it takes to become a teacher, when our system does not financially reward them.

    Here's to you, the real Great Teachers!

    Wasa

  • Left_Field
    Left_Field

    I have to thank my Art Teacher. WIthout him I would not have understood many things about life. His approach was always involved with reality and understanding with clever little stories to keep us thinking... and yes it was only art... and he was more talented than at art alone..

    and wasasister... a binary message for you.. :-)

    01010000 01110011 01110011 01110011 01110100 00100001 00100000 01011001 01101111 01110101 01110010 00100000 01100001 01100111 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01110011 01101000 01101111 01110111 01101001 01101110 01100111 00101110 00101110 00101110

    L_F

  • ohiocowboy
    ohiocowboy

    The teacher that has had the greatest impact on my life was my 6th grade teacher, Mrs. Brinkerhoff. Grades 1-5 were sheer hell, as the other kids did not understand my beliefs. Kids can be cruel, especially when they see that you are different for not saluting the Flag, no holidays, constantly having to excuse youself to go to the library because of either a birthday party, holiday, or the like, and not being allowed to fight back. Being the only child in my family, I became a real loner, besides the fact I was not allowed to have any "Worldly" friends. My 6th grade teacher noticed this, and constantly gave me the encouragement I needed to start building my self esteem, and would tell me how she appreciated that I was able to stand up for my beliefs. This is the only teacher that I ever recieved encouragement from, and I rememer it to this day, and the things that she would tell me. I have even made it a point to visit her a couple of times throughout my adult life, and tell her what a great teacher she was, and what an impact she made on me. There are not many "Real" teachers out there, but she was one of them!!!

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    01010000011100110111001101110011011101000010000100100000001000000101100101101111
    01110101011100100010000001100101011100000110100101100100011001010111001001101101
    01101001011100110010000001101001011100110010000001110011011010000110111101110111
    011010010110111001100111001000010010000100100001

  • wasasister
    wasasister

    LF writes:

    and wasasister... a binary message for you.. :-)

    01010000 01110011 01110011 01110011 01110100 00100001 00100000 01011001 01101111 01110101 01110010 00100000 01100001 01100111 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01110011 01101000 01101111 01110111 01101001 01101110 01100111 00101110 00101110 00101110

    Why, of course I'll marry you! I think you're sexy and intelligent, too. Thanks much!

  • Left_Field
    Left_Field

    LOL!

  • Swan
    Swan

    There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don't.

    My teachers are what I also credit for nurturing my interest in computers way back when. We programmed in ones and zeroes, and we were damn lucky to have the ones!

    Tammy

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