In The Jungle , Upton Sinclair shows The corruption of the Industrial Age through his depiction of working conditions, wages, and living conditions.…
When you first meet her you might think she is tough but the reason she is so tough on you is because she wants so much for you. She was such an inspiration to me because she loves being a teacher and she also loves watching kids grow. I have also learned that she is someone who is proud of your mistakes and she is even prouder of what you learn from them and who you become from your mistakes. She has been a person that has helped me in a lot of ways through the toughest of times in school and out of school. For example, when I found a…
Teachers are an important feature of our society. Without them, not much learning would take place in the world. They impact our lives in ways that people can't even imagine. There is a certain teacher that impacted many lives including mine. Mrs. Grizzle is a teacher that creates a strong connection between her and students can really tell how much she loves them. She makes learning a fun and humorous experience.…
What grade were you in? The teacher I choose to write about is a High School educator whose name is Mrs. Wright. I had her from my sophomore through my senior year. She was the resource teacher for these grades. I have test anxiety, have has it since I was a young child, and she could get me through without having a panic attack or having to go to the ladies room to puck. This woman was always there to support me while I work through the good and tough times in school no matter what it was. A kindhearted woman, that truly cared, no matter who you were, and what problem you may be facing. She always put a smile on your face and happiness in your heart. She always assisted me when I needed it or if I did not grasp something, she would make…
Often times we do not consider how a teacher has influenced us. Teachers influence whether we realize it or not can alter a student’s perspective on life. A great many of my previous teachers have left a lasting impression on me that will never be forgotten. I do admit there were much contentment, anguish and memorable things that directly connects me to them. Without my teachers, it is highly impossible for me to stand and be here today.…
To begin with, I am very thankful to Mrs. Larson, my high school teacher in 12th grade from Visions In Education independent school. She was a very awesome teacher and I can say that if it wasn’t for her support and her motivation for helping me motivate myself I don’t know if I were to obtain my high school diploma in 2010. She has influenced me in a great way. For example, she would keep me going by laughing and talking about an interesting topic just to keep me encouraged and focus on my school duties. Furthermore, she is a dedicated teacher who will continue to monitor my work in school in order for me to be consistent in my writing in English. Lastly, Mrs. Larson is a good coach on my English and reading that she would even slow down and be super patient in order for me to comprehend on my reading and writing materials. I can even go to her for personal and educational counseling. In the end, Mrs. Larson was a great mentor to me through out my last year in high school, and for her support today, I believe that I have become a better reader and writer.…
Mother Teresa stated, “Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are endless.” It was those kind words that I remember from each individual teacher I had growing up. I remember spending countless hours learning with different techniques from different teachers. I’ll never forget Mrs. Marie Simcoe, for she was that kind voice echoing endlessly. She was my kindergarten teacher. I remember always wanting to help her and to be just like her. She was kind hearted and soft spoken. She taught with care and did everything she could to get her students to understand without a word of frustration.…
Going to school wasn’t easy for me in elementary and middle school I would get bullied a lot and it was hard I barely made friends. But at home my mom and grandma always taught me manner and how to talk to people and treat people with respect and I would always remember when people talked about I would still treat them with kindness. And she always taught me to be strong and go for what I wat in life. As far as teacher in school my favorite teacher of all was Mrs. Vaughn. Mrs. Vaughn was a very outgoing teacher she loves to do plenty things with us like makeup parties, fashion, nail, and most of all she had girl talk with us and I really love her for that she actually taught me to she taught all of us how to be a lady and we can do many things without a man cause most of them were distractions. In elementary school I would get multiple award for my map scores, honor roll, being top in my class and wining talent shows. And I still have many friends that I got along with in elementary school that I still talk…
During this journey, I have met many teachers in 6th grade through 8th grade. I am very thankful to these teachers because they have thought me many important aspects of life that will always remember. I also had met some of my elementary teachers Mrs. Rinaldi and Mrs. Salerno that helped me fit in the middle school.…
Despite that, she also taught me ways to release stress as well. She is also willing to give me extra tuition classes to help me in my studies. That is why I’ll always put more efforts and be diligent to achieve a good result. Thus to me, she is the most respectful teacher in my life. Of course when I have no idea what course to further my study, I will look for her and seek her advices. She is indeed a very good and kind teacher. She helped me in differentiating the advantages and disadvantages of the university and college that finally conclude first problem.…
I give a lot of credit to my elementary school teachers in how successful I was throughout my entire K-12 career. They were always so kind, and they always went above and beyond to make sure that I was not bored with the curriculum. They instilled a desire to learn in me that I have carried ever since. In Kindergarten…
My english teacher will always go down as my favorite because she was passionate about her work and students. I stepped into class after a long day and was relieved to be passionate…
Over the course of my years of schooling I have had many teachers. I’ve had some of the best such as my fifth grade teacher, Mr. Moore, who taught me how to learn math, my eighth grade science teacher, Mrs. Turner, who taught me to have fun in school, but still be serious, my tenth grade chemistry teacher, Mrs. Huggins, who made class hard also made it enjoyable at the same time. The best teacher I have ever had thought taught me one of the most important things in life, how to write. She may not have been the nicest lady as she gave me my first detention in ten years of school. (To this day it was still my only detention) Her class was the second hardest class I ever had in my four years of high school; the only thing harder was AP psychology,…
During my high school years, she demonstrated to us how important we were to her through her dedication in the classroom. Coming into the classroom my freshman year, I was a shy boy and had small expectations for liking the class, but her encouragement made me want to succeed in it. Joining the class meant I had to get out of my comfort…
She was the most caring and dedicated teacher I ever had and she respected every student as an individual. On the other hand, she had a very negative influence on my life. She is the person who told me there was no Santa Clause, which ruined Christmas for me for a very long time. Another person who has had a great influence on my life is Mr. Robinson. He was my first band teacher. He is the person who convinced me to join band, which helped me make many great friends and also made school fun for me. He also taught me how to play the clarinet. Now, I love playing the clarinet and it could even get me a scolarship for college.…