In the book Sometimes a Shining Moment: Eliot Wiginton had a student that talked about a
teacher who takes time to recognize students as an individual and not just part of a
group. The student went on to say "I had one particular teacher that I would never
forget. Once when the teacher gave back an essay I found that she had complimented my
essay, the topic, and even me."
I had a teacher that that was just like the teacher that one of the juniors or seniors
had. The teacher that I remember the best was my twelfth grade English teacher, Mrs.
Oehler was a type of teacher that always involved every one in the class discussion. She
took the time to realize me as a individual and not just a student that showed up for her
class every day. Every day when I went to class I was excited to be their. We never knew
what Mrs. Oehler had up her sleeve, but we knew that we would have a good time.
When I showed up at room 124 on the first day of class I did not know what to expect.
You see I never had Mrs. Oehler in my previous three years of high school. I thought she
would be a nice person to have as teacher, but I never knew that she would be the best
teacher that I ever had. I first noticed that Mrs. Oehler was a special kind of person
when she came over to my desk and out of the clear blue she asked me about my story I was
writing for her class. I was surprised to here her say "so Matt how do you like you story
so far". She did not ask any body else in the class, just me. It was those little
things that she did that impressed me. She always made time in class for each and every
one of us to state our opinion about the days topic.
Some days when we were reading a story she would turn it into a theatrical performance.
She always keep us interested in what we were reading, and turned an ordinary assignment
that would of been boring with any other teacher into a fun and rewarding experience.
We read the Adromenal Strain a story that dealt with a deadly virus from outer space
and the use of the atomic bomb to rid the earth of this deadly infection. Our class was
mixed with different emotions about using the atomic bomb. We discussed the effects and
devastation that the bomb could bring and compared them to the good possibilities that
could occur from bombing the city that had been hit with this infections virus. In order
to make this debate more interesting than before Mrs. Oehler declared every one in the
class congressmen. We were then required to write a letter of recommendation to the
President of the United States of America. The topic of the letter was to persuade the
president to drop or not to drop the bomb. I took this assignment to heart, I tried to
make the letter look so official and realistic as possible. That night when I went home I
turned on the computer and created a letter head to match the letter head of this letter
that I got from Congressman John Kaisch. I did such a good job that Mrs. Oehler showed it
off to the whole entire class. When one of her students in her class did some thing that
was extremely outstanding she would take notice and share it with the class. It was
things like that she did that made her class a fun learning experience.
Another student from Wiginton's book said: "I had a teacher who was always willing to
stay after class and talk to you. He would always help straighten things out. If I did
something wrong he'll tell me. I really appreciated the fact that he cared the that
much." My art teacher Mrs. Lenher was like that. She was a very nice person and every
one in the school knew it, even the other teachers. When ever I had a problem she would
take time out of her very busy day to help. I remember last fall one of my friend was in
trouble with the law. This really brought me down because my friend was in a high speed
chase and he got away. He then came over to my house to hide from the police. Some how
the police received a tip from another friend that he was at my house. The police came to
my house and, I was forced to turn him in. After that I was extremely confused and afraid
that I would lose a friend because I turned him in. The next day I told Mrs. Lenher
about what happened. We talked for about and hour and discus the good and the bad that
could happen to my friend and our friend ship. She helped me come to a conclusion that I
did the right thing and that my friend should be thankful for what I did. My friend
is now out of trouble and we are still friends so I feel that I did do the right thing
by not letting him keep running from the law. With out Mrs. Lenher's help I would still
feel guilty. She was also their for me when I was trying to win a scholarship to an art
school in Pittsburgh. I remember she stayed up very late one night to write a letter
of recommendation for me. She called me on the phone around 10:00 o'clock that night to
tell me that she was almost done with the letter. She cleared up some things that she
was not sure about then we talked about my portfolio. I thought it was funny that my
teacher called me a my house, I never had a teacher that did that before. I think
that every one should have a teacher like Mrs. Leaner to talk to when you need to talk.
The thing that really gets to me is when a teacher favors certain people over the rest
of the group. One of the students from Some Times a Shining Moment also said the same
thing. The student said "what gripes me the most is teachers picking out one or two
students to have as "pets". It is not only unfair to the other students, and really
childish for adults to do; it really doesn't help the child you are being nice to. Did
you ever stop to think that what it does to a kid to get too much attention? Well, I'll
tell you. They at first will be envied by her friends. But pretty soon the awe wears
thin and the resentment sets in. The poor kid that was at first popular and friendly soon
loses friends."
I definitely can relate to this story. I've have had two teachers that had "pets" I
hated the teachers that did that and I ended up not liking the "pets". My math teacher
was also the football and the basketball coach. He favored the kids that were on his
teams. In class he would try to be their best friend while the rest of the class got
neglected. I felt unnoticed and did not want to be in his class because I felt very
uncomfortable in a class with a teacher that did not care about me.
My biology teacher was a pervert and his class "pets" were any girls that wore a skirt.
If you were a girl you would get an "A" for the year with out trying very hard. Since I
am a male I had to work hard for a good grade. My teacher would never look at the tests
and the home work, he would grade our papers by what he thought we deserved. I got an
"B" for the year only because I worked very hard and protested my grades after he handed
back the papers. Now that I look back and think about him, I believe that he a very
special grading system of his own. Girls get an "A", boys get a "B or C" and smokers get
"F's". It was very unfair and I did not like some of the girls in that class that year
because of the grade that they got that they did not earn.
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