The funny thing about going to school to become a teacher is that you assume everything you need to know will be learned in those valuable education classes. I took Educational Psychology; surely I understand the mind and motivation of my students. In my literature classes, I gobbled up every classic that my students would ever read. And, without a doubt, discipline would never be an issue because I knew how to create detailed lesson plans and used the latest teaching trends to keep students engaged and on task. But in reality, the most valuable lessons I learned about being a teaching, becoming teacher, and what a teacher truly means to her students came from watching a great teacher in action.
With all of my education classes behind me, I was ready to teach. The only thing between me and my own classroom was student teaching. I had my school assignment, my mentor teacher, and my amazing lesson plans in hand. Just give me those kids and let do my stuff!
And then I presented my first lesson, and it failed miserably.
The kids weren’t interested. Everything was over their heads or boring them to tears. A few boys in the back of the class were far more interested in throwing things at each other. A group of girls in the front were doodling hearts and flowers all over their handouts. And if it that class lasted five more minutes, I would have been in tears.
Feeling defeated and deflated, I turned to my mentor teacher, Mrs. Christ, and said “I’m not sure what happened. I thought I had everything I needed.”
With absolute patience and a kind smile, she put her arm around me and suggested we take another look at my lesson. She gave me positive feedback and some places to make changes, but more importantly she gave me insight to my students. In all of my fancy lesson planning, I forgot all about my students.
“These kids work really well in a group and these kids don’t. Let’s change these groups.”
“This is a great idea, but it’s too advanced for the students. Let’s think about how we can break it down and introduce it to them.”
“Sometimes you have the kids time to think. Don’t rush them. They”ll get it”
“You can do this. You can do this!”
In the weeks that followed, I did a lot more listening and watching. I watched Mrs. Christ interact with her students. How she encouraged the ones that were struggling. A pat on the back for the kids on the right track. And a stern look from across the room could quiet the rowdiest of kids. She could bring the quietest student into the conversation and made sure each child felt like an important part of her class. I watched the kids traipse into her room at lunchtime for help and sometimes just for a chat. I saw how she interacted with them inside the class and outside of class. This is where my real learning took place.
Clearly I learned a lot from my education classes, but the most valuable lessons I learned where watching Mrs. Christ work her magic with her students. For the time in her class and for her patience, kindness, and everything she taught me without even realizing, I am truly thankful.
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My favorite teacher was Mr. Barczak, because he made learning fun and really cared about the students.
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I would have to say that my favorite teacher was in my Kindergarten class. I think teachers should be appreciated more! They do so much!
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Great teachers can make such a difference in people’s lives. This is a great initiative.
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My favorite was my 7th grade math teacher. She always made learning fun and made me really interested in the subject
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My high school Latin teacher was my favorite. He was very passionate about what he taught.
Mrs. Hunt who was my 7th grade social studies teacher because she encouraged my love of history and of english and was a great teacher who made learning about the past interesting and fun.
My Favorite Teacher Was My First Grade Teacher Mr Creedan I Had Such A Crush On Him!! LOL!
That is just awesome. I love my kids old teacher from Kinder… she was kind, yet stern and wouldn’t let anyone get away with anything. Love her!
I can’t think of a favorite teacher from my childhood but I have one of my son’s. He gets extra help every day after school by a teacher who stays to help him, she is awesome!
Ms. Low from HS English was the best! Related to all students and really cared, she would chase you down for missing assignments so that you would pass! Also, Ms. Ellis from 8th grade science, made me feel so confident. She was so organized and I knew exactly what was expected of me! I actually became a middle school science teacher!
I had some great teachers and, thankfully, so did my kids. A good teacher can change a student’s life.
I had an amazing Child Development teacher in High School. I looked her up the other day and I think she is retired. If I could thank her today, I would!
My favorite teacher was my third grade teacher, Mrs. Kennedy. She instilled in me a love for the written word.
My favorite teacher was my 5th grade teacher because she was smart, pretty and well dressed. I wanted to be like her when I grew up.
My favorite teacher was Miss Klimec in the 4th grade. She was ultra stylish and all the girls wanted to be her.
My favorite teacher was my 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Hostetler. She was a really amazing down to earth woman, and after I moved, we actually continued to talk for years.
What a great giveaway. I think my favorite teacher was my 4th grade teacher, from when I first moved to PA. He was great.
My favorite teacher was my college costume practicum teacher. She taught me everything I know that lead me to where I am today. I still learn things from my students.
My 5th grade teacher Mrs Saltmarsh because she was tough but pushed me to do well.
My favorite teach will always be Mrs. Blanchard, she taught me 10th grade English and 11th grade. She was an inspiration and I don’t think I would have become a blogger who writes for a living without her encouragement!
My favorite teacher is my first grade teacher. She was very patient and tailored her teaching style to each student to maximize their interest in learning.
My 8th grade math teacher was my favorite because she helped me get ready for high school.
My 6 grade teacher Mr. Garlington was my favorite teacher. He always made learning fun and was uplifting. I remember our whole class threw him the best birthday party. I wonder where he is in life today?
My son’s Kindergarden teacher was the best!
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Oh my gosh there wore so many really wonderful teachers…I couldn’t pick just one. Really, for me it was the teachers that made things a little fun while pushing me at the same time.
I had so many incredibly inspiring teachers that still influence my choices, and ultimately my life, today. They have a big job, and they know it. It never ceases to amaze me at how much devotion most teachers hold to their work, and to the children in their care. Gratitude to them all ~*
My favorite was my high school chemistry teacher…crazy, right? Send me to college and graduate school with passion for more!
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She sounds like she was a great mentor teacher. I had a fabulous one, too. The trust she had in mine gave me a lot of confidence.
It’s always nice to recognize those individuals in education who make a difference. THanks for this one!
I had several teachers who inspired me to become a teacher myself. I was reminded of one of them, Mrs. Heyl, recently. I don’t think I ever thanked her. Sadly, she passed away (much too young) and I missed my chance to express my gratitude.
A great teacher is so hard to forget – I had some fantastic ones!
My 5th grade teacher was wonderful…I was very shy and she helped me be more outgoing.
My Favorite Teacher Is My 5th Grade Teacher Mrs, Lord, She Really Went Above And Beyond For All Of Her Students, She Taught Me So Many Life Lessons!
I so love my son’s teacher. I am not ready for my son to move to the next grade.
My favorite teacher was my 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Spurlock. She really helped me with my confidence in math which I always struggled in. Thanks for the chance!
My 7th grade English teacher. Everyone else hated her b/c they said she was so mean. I liked her because as long as you did what she asked you got left alone. She just was the kind of person who expected us in 7th grade to act our age and take responsibility for our actions. I guess I went to school with a bunch of people who wanted to be babied for a while longer.
My favorite teacher is Mrs. Polteno. She taught two of my children. She was really there for me when we were trying to figure out what was going on with my son and his behaviors. She became a really great friend.
My kindergarten teacher, Ms. Craig had a huge impact on my self-esteem, and was a great foundation for my education. My son’s teacher is similar, and I’m so glad he has her to kick off his elementary years!
My favorite teacher was my 3rd grade teacher.She taught me more than just a math lesson, she helped me overcome my insecurities and have more confidence in myself.
My favorite teacher was my third grade teacher. She was the nicest person. My mother’s a teacher so I always love these appreciation posts like this!
One of my favorite teachers was my fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Carter. She was a plus size black woman that was really cool and I could tell she truly loved being a teacher. And she had these really cool natural finger nails that were so long that they were curled.
My favorite teacher was my Kindergarten teacher. She was so vibrant and fun!
My favorites were Mr. Judnick (8th grade science) and Mr. Rasmussen (10th grade English). Amazing, inspiring teachers!
I had several fantastic teachers. It would be so hard to choose just one.
With teaching as with many professions, much of what is used most is learned outside the classroom, and appreciated because of what we learn in the classroom.
My favorite teacher was the one I hated most. But I respected her. She put up with nothing. She challenged me and dared tell me I was being lazy when no one else would. And when I started teaching it was her model that helped me find my path
I had a great history teacher in highschool that instilled a love of learning and work ethic in me that will always be appreciated and not forgotten! Thank you!
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Teaching is such a thankless job. I can name a few that greatly changed my life and I probably will never get a chance to thank them.
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Clodfelter at E J Swint Elementary School. She was the one that inspired me to become a teacher and I am forever grateful! I absolutely LOVE my job!
My 1st and 3rd grade teacher (same teacher) was my favorite because she took such an avid interest in my learning. I remember she invited my mother and me to her home for dinner once too. Not sure why? But I remember being happy to visit her house, and I remember her white dog, lol
I wanted to be a teacher when I was young. I think it is because I had some wonderful teachers in my life. the two that I can recall are my 5th grade teacher Mrs Harty and 6th grade teacher Mr Green. They did push me to be the best I could be
I’ve had a few really great teachers and most of them it had to do more with them caring than the actual teaching. Being a teacher is such a tough job and they deserve so much respect!
I still remember my favourite teachers and how they inspired me to grow and pursue my dreams.
I had a teacher from 1st-3rd grade that I adored. She was supportive, encouraging and fun!
My fav was my bio teacher mrs pike since she challenged me
My high school history teacher because she made learning fun.
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Keefer. She was my elementary music teacher and she just really cared about everyone and took an interest in their lives.
I had several favorite teachers. My first grade teacher who first inspired me to love school at an early age; my fifth grade teacher who let me see that teachers could be a little stern but still sweet, and my high school English teacher who let me see that teachers can be cool and friendly. Learning from each of them helped me become the teacher I am today.
University gives you the basics. But the real learning about teaching begins when you have the students with you. Every student is different, every group is different and you are always learning, always need to become a better teacher and excell!
my math teacher was amazing !:) i love him! he really helped me when no one else did
i loved my 5th grade teacher mrs. hurst. she kept us motivated and it showed every day that she loved teaching.
My highschool science teacher Mrs. Thomas because she made learning fun!
My favorite teacher was Mrs. White, my literature teacher who taught me to love and enjoy reading.
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Wheeler. I actually had her for both 3rd and 5th grade, which was great! She really made learning fun, and loved to bring history to life.
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My favorite teacher was Mrs. Gray, she instilled on her students a lifelong love for learning, and now, as a teacher, I do my best to pass on this special gift to my kindergarteners. <3
It is sometimes the teacher who learns what and how to teach… That makes a Great teacher. You hang in there.
My favorite was my English teacher in 11th grade. He always encouraged me and wrote me a kick ass letter for college.
My first grade teacher. cause I had just moved to a new state and she made me feel so welcome and special.
My fave teacher was my 4th grade teacher, Ms. Jones. She was just awesome all around. She really cared about the students and made learning super fun.
i don’t remember a teacher that impacted me. I do know of a one in my daughter’s life. I’m glad she’s had the guidance for the last 4 years
Ms. Sutton was my favorite teacher because she made learning fun and was so helpful to me and my classmates.
My favorite teacher that inspired me to teach was Mrs. Tallman. She was my special ed teacher when I was little. I grew out of my extra help classes thanks to her!
My 8th grade science teacher she made learning fun!!
I loved My kindergarten teacher, she was a very special, loving and kind woman who taught me more than just school work
My 2nd grade teacher , Mrs. Edmister, was my favorite. She was so patient and kind to me. She instilled in me a love for reading. Thanks for the giveaway
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Miller in the ninth grade. She was a nurse who taught Health Education and Medical Explorers leader. She had a wonderful sense of humor which made her class fun, plus, she taught me the importance of volunteering and giving back to my community 🙂
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Hill because she inspired and told me I can do it.
My favorite teacher was in 7th grade science class – Ms. Roberts. Her class was hands on so it was fun.
My favorite teacher was Mrs. Waters, my 4-6th grade social studies teacher. She taught me how to live up to my potential, a skill I’m still perfecting to this day.
Mrs Schoop was a favorite teacher. She encouraged my love of reading and would allow me to spend time in her room just looking at books.