Your most favorite teacher!

Started by killer-curry November 14th, 2015 2:43 AM
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killer-curry

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No matter how bad or good is your school is, there is always your most favorite teacher. They always help you when you got difficulties from study to your life. Besides that, they also be there with you when you got good results, exiting events and more....!

So, my question is : Do you have your most favorite teacher in your life?

My most favorite teacher is Mr.Lionel an English teacher. He helps me to improve my essays and talk English properly ( I do not speak English well :P
Besides he always celebrates every students' birthday and shares his great things with us!

Ice

Seen October 16th, 2022
Posted February 3rd, 2020
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8.8 Years
Having great teachers can be so motivating. It's always really helpful to have an enthusiastic teacher, especially with important courses like English.

My favorite teachers have all been history teachers. The teachers I've had in my last 3 years of high school were all really funny, intelligent and committed to teaching, with makes the classes such a bliss to be in. They're also the reason I'm studying history now, preferably to become a teacher.

Aisu

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Posted March 2nd, 2018
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11.4 Years
My favorite teacher was my Creative Writing teacher back in tenth grade, because he was a young guy and pretty damn funny - also, he watched anime too, so I could come by his class after school and ask if he'd seen the new episode of Tokyo Ghoul or something. My favorite substitute teacher was the Chorus teacher, because he was also pretty funny and he pushed me to try harder with my music.
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My favorite teacher would have to be either me or the internet. There are no homework or tests and I get to learn at the pace I want with the methods I learn best at times that work best for me. If you mean the best schoolteacher I have had, then that would have to be my the 7th grade history teacher. He had a passion for encouraging students to learn and often did many cool projects. He taught many cool facts and stuff beyond the curriculum. My World History from last year comes close as well. He encouraged discourse on modern history and politics and got any students interested in the material. As a teacher though, he wasn't that great. Very few teacher get as close as those two. Most are just plain ineffective at teaching, don't teach, would rather entertain or appeal to the thoughts and ideas of modern teenagers, are boring, don't allow freedom, give too much useless homework, or care more about enforcing discipline than actually teaching.

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One of my favorite teachers was the teacher I had for US History in 11th Grade and who I had for AP Gov in 12th Grade. He also was one of the Cross Country coaches and was usually in charge of getting things set up for high school graduations.
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Probably my professor for Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology and field camp. He really knew his **** and loved his work, but was also chill as **** so the workload was always a bit light and he'd go drinking with us.

that is probably not the best reason to like a teacher but oh well
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My favourite teacher is easily Mr. Griffon, a english teacher that I only had for two years. Tell you what, though, describe the iffy workload I probably enjoyed the subject the most during those two years. He was even encouraging me to pursue a course in literature in university as he thought I had a knack for writing and prose, which was a huge confident boost for me having previously attended a school where my essays were openly criticised in front of the entire class.

Centipede Chan

Age 26
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I think all my teachers are my favorite. If I had to pick some out that stand out the most it would be my sculpture and computer teacher. They are some funny and creative guys.

killer-curry

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Well i remember back then my computer teacher was a champion player in classic first person shooter game, Counter Strike. He showed the students the technique to play. Its is great to learn some from him
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My favourite teacher was probably my English teacher in my last year at high school.
I was doing really bad in the class and had done none of the work for the grade and was heading for leaving with nothing.
She basically sat m down and explained that without an English grade I would have real trouble with finding a decent job. She made sure that I could do extra work for English instead of going to PE/Gym.
Within less than a year I had complete 2 years worth of work and got the grade I needed :)

I really appreciated it because usually when you are at as bad a stage as I was teachers just give up and treat you like a waste of space. She pushed me to get on on with it.
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My favourite teacher was a lecturer/tutor at the college I went to many years ago. He taught me a lot about being able to read between the cracks—so to speak. Plus he was good humoured and understood aspects about me that even I wasn't quite sure about. I could thank him for a lot of things in hindsight.

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My most favorite teacher was Mrs. Taylor. She was my fourth grade teacher, and she taught my times tables. She was super nice and did so much for me. ^^ She was probably the best teacher I ever had. Pretty much the only teacher who ever cared about me. She knew I had potential, and she knew I was intelligent. She didn't treat me like I was some idiot who couldn't learn just because I had multiple disabilities.

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My current AP Euro teacher. He is outgoing, funny, and truly cares about us. He goes above and beyond to teach us history outside the curriculum, even if it is not on the final AP exam. In addition, he purposely makes his class extra hard to prepare us for the exam. He also goes to my church, so there is a bit of a connection there as well (he was my fav before I knew that, so its not just for that reason). He is committed to our well-being and doing well in the class.

I also really enjoy talking to him, and sometimes I stay after class to discuss economics or politics, which is really cool. I also feel the most comfortable around him than with any other teacher this year. He would be the only one I would tell that I am seeing a counselor for various reasons...

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Oh, this is a hard one. I've had some great professors (and two horror stories) since starting college, so I might just list off my top three.

Clark - He's enthusiastic about his subject and encourages thinking outside of the eurocentric mindset, and in general, hilarious. The first day of the semester he actually danced on desks.

Spooner - A neuroscientist and probably edges towards the top of the tie. Kind of like Clark, she's quirky and amusing (though heaven help you on the days she forgets her caffeine), and has dozens of stories about her rat, Jerry. She actually trained him to do pushups to get his food, apparently. Her class required quite a bit of effort, but remains one of my favorites. If I was majoring in neuroscience, she'd be the professor I kept taking classes from while I was at my current school.

Sparks - Retired doctor and another effort-heavy professor, but she bends over backwards to help her students where she can. (Though, cramming med school into two semesters was a bit much, XD. And hormones. Oh, the nightmares I can tell you about hormones. ._.)