Essay About The Most Important Teacher

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It is said that teachers teach not only from books, but also from life itself. That in school we learn not only lessons from books, but lessons from the heart and soul as well. Those lessons, the lessons that teach us to understand ourselves and others, are what truly impact our lives. Countless teachers have advised students under their tutelage on various life changing matters. However, there is one teacher who stands prominently in the forefront of my mind as teaching me the most important lessons one could ever hope to learn. Mrs. C was a sixth grade substitute mathematics teacher, who was Russian and as such occasionally fell out of proper English, and she taught me something nonpareil.
An appreciative woman, that is what she was. Appreciative of her heritage, her family, her education, her profession, but most of all her students. Even at eighty-five years old, she insisted on working only continual substitute positions, so that she could, ‘’get to know ‘her’ children.‘’ Though her best was done to ensure that all the children were treated equally, favourites still tended to arise. One such favourite was myself, and not simply because …show more content…

If on happenstance you decide to do it for them anyway, then that is alright as well. Perchance you will feel the need to say something that may offend a person’s feelings, speaking those thoughts is acceptable if you do so respectfully. Perhaps you accidentally say something that offends someone, it is alright, but still apologize if you feel it necessary. For all one knows, people may be impressed with the fact you speak your mind. Never be afraid to speak out, never be afraid to offend someone, never be afraid to say, because at the end of the day as long as you have not seriously harmed anyone emotionally or physically, and you are happy, that is all that truly

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