Tuesday, May 8, 2012

This one's for the book writer, the detention lover, and the funny ones.

This one is for the teachers that have taught me, and everyone else. This one is for every single kind of teacher who have taught in schools. This, this is from the students. Let's get to the point. In school, there are teachers that everyone love, hate, enjoy or find boring. There are teachers who are strict, friendly, lazy, and over confident. There are also teachers who we barely see (sometimes we don't even know they exist) if they don't teach us, or ones who we all know about, even if they don't teach us.

There are many varieties of people in this world of course. You see, other than friends or celebrities, there are also teachers. To their life, it is their backbone, their source of income, and in times, happiness. To our life, they are the building blocks. They teach, we learn. We leave school, we forget them, but we never forget the lessons learnt. We use the lessons to push ourselves forward in life. They are our hope.

Of course, like I've mentioned, there are many kinds of teachers, but this, this is to the ones everyone love, and to the one that teaches us rather normally.

I'll start with the norm. How do we learn? Teachers teach us right? They give us questions, teach the materials, then we work out the answers. That's how teachers normally teach, they pass on their knowledge through planned sessions through out a school year. They plan their lessons, apply their materials, and let the students do the work. If a student don't understand, they expect the student to come up to them and ask them. That is basically how a teacher should work in auto mode. Here's the thing, over time, years of studying, these kinds of teachers are so common you get bored of them. You don't hate them, you just get bored of the way things are being taught. Lazy students will eventually drop low on their grades, while the excelling students teach themselves. That's the effect of a normal teacher.

What is the second one? The second one is the ones that are friendly, okay maybe sometimes not, but you just love their subject. To the ones that do not teach us by applying materials, but by using our individual abilities and applying the material evenly towards the class. This is to the teachers who do not teach us, but inherit their knowledge to our self-being. To be honest, there are many many ways as to how these teachers inherit their work, but one thing for sure, these teachers make us remember every thing they have taught us, and just love the subject. Some may tend to be a young, new teacher who still knows their way around kids our age, or others just don't grow old with in them. They stay in their own era that adapts to time, and then apply their adaptations and teach kids. Others, they just love kids. I don't really know how I'd turn out if I teach, but I love kids (you people of age, this is not pedophilia I tell you. Ha!) They are just unique in their ways, innocent in their head. Before, what we call society, dawns upon them and break them.

That's off topic, so here, this one's for all the teachers in the world. Many, forgotten.

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