K - Gr 2 - A young girl tells her a special teacher, she can teach at the school on the other side of the town, sunshine always shines, or retires a few years ago. Instead, they meet the days that share joy, motivate young people through reading, research, writing, compassion, family, painting, jazz, swing dance, etc. A clear, paintlike illustration depicts a diverse group of students and adds a warm and gentle tone to the story. This book is a teacher 's celebration, a nod to the special things they do for the students everyday. It can provide particularly good service to schools during the week of professional days or teachers' thanks. - Lindsay Persohn, University of South Florida, Tampa α (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, Media Source, Inc. It is a wholly owned subsidiary. Redistribution is not permitted
I thank all teachers. I remember my English teacher, Geeta Chandies, introduced me to a junior of a junior politician with excellent poetry and my eighth standard. So my passion for poetry is rooted in my school, won the prize in the poetry competition sponsored by the International Poet Society, and then released my poetry "The Color of Joy". I am thanks to my school and my teacher
In the fifth grade, I told my parents that I would be a teacher when I grew up. I like to go to school and I am busy doing my homework to rejoice. After my parent's and teacher's meeting, I ask my parents to share in detail what my teacher told me. "They said you were very smart, you said you were very happy in the classroom, Wegner said to me that you set the curve for the last historical test." I am okay I think that it is a child. Even though instinct is superior, the teacher can not intentionally or unintentionally divide the students into good camps and bad camps. When we talk with our students, we can often use such terms freely when a bad child becomes a "problematic child, difficult child, problematic child".
I am a vulnerable child. When you leave home, the teacher is the first person to surprise you. Maybe I would like to be as impressive as my teacher. I went home and imitated my teacher. I remember my parents were fed up with the habit of doodling on the wall so they had to buy a blackboard when I was 6 or 7 years old. I think it is impossible to combine both. You won several, you lost a few. Unless you are so lucky, people can not get it all. But I have to have something you have to be passionate and you can shape your life to it. For some people their careers are their passion - I respect these people, but I am not one of them, and I was not one of them. I respect my occupation. I did the best with my work but I did not. You can not make your career romantic. Just like I am no longer a romantic teaching. This is a job.