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5 Comments

  1. Really liked this post. A sense of perspective is the most difficult thing to have and the most difficult thing to write about, but you really nailed it! Nothing else I can add, I think

  2. An important reflection Eva. Thank you for putting it so well.

    Sometimes we feel like ‘just’ teachers but the only way I can rationalise this is to think back to my own school days. I can think of just two teachers and I’ll name them here, just in case they ever search and find themselves – Pat Purser (my primary school teacher who helped me through migraines and bullying) and Rod Jonstone (my high school English teacher who switched me on to reading and was totally unconventional and passionate about what he did).

    I don’t think you realise it at the time – but for me these people were more than ‘just’ teachers. They influenced how my life played out in their own way.

    Never underestimate the influence you have on your students. I just think that unfortunately we are in a profession where the thanks rarely gets back to us.

    Emma

  3. I totally agree with you Emma. A teacher can really mean to something for some students. as you said my primary school teacher also influenced me a lot and I learned how to be a teacher from a biology teacher ı had in high school. And I will never want to do anything else than teaching. Although I know thank yous rarely come to us. If I believe from deep in my heart that I do what I should do as it must be done then it is a relief.
    Thanks for your thoughts.
    Eva

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