Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Best Teacher Award Goes To...

The best teacher I ever had, I will never forget. Her name was Mrs. Evans; the sweetest, calm- tempered, most humbled teacher I ever had. Mrs. Evans taught my first grade class. I had a lot of anxieties going to a new school that year, but she seemed to be the strength I needed at that time. She taught me that there was no such thing as a "stupid" question. During the time I was with her, I never saw her frustration with others who just weren't quite getting certain math problems... me being one of them. She would just smile and kindly direct me toward the correct answer. And when it came time to reading outloud, I never felt embarrassed when I made mistakes, and even if I did I'm sure she made me feel more confident. She gave her heart when she taught because she loved what she did. I didn't like reading much, but she opened up a door for me to walk through when she encouraged me to keep reading, even when I didn't desire to. There was nothing special about her apperance; she looked ordinary and was real petite; however, it was her heart that made her special. She was appreciated by many other students I'm sure, because she took the time to appreciate each individual. She was special because she made young, little children feel special.

1 comment:

  1. I guess it is normal to have a favorite teacher, or for people to a teacher that affects them more than others. Mine was my foreign languages teacher. She taught French and Spanish. Had I only known I would one day live in San Antonio, I would have studied harder in my Spanish class!

    I think if it were possible to get everyone's favorite teacher together in one room, the one thing the teachers would all have in common is their ability to connect with students.

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