In high school, it was the English Grammar instructor. She was very good at what she did, but she was absolutely HOT. Short, black hair, blue eyes, olive skin, centerfold body. All the guys in class had trouble standing up when the bell rang, if you know what I mean.
2006-06-13 07:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to public school in Newark, NJ. and I had wonderful teachers. The Teachers that influenced me to become a teacher were; All Primary School Teachers.
1. Mrs. Kitchen
2. Ms Del Monica
3. Ms Barr
4. Mrs Branch
2006-06-12 18:10:45
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answered by cherrys_inthe_snow 1
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Mine was either my high school art teacher or my University Greek teacher. They were both very trusting of their students and made learning enjoyable. They both bent rules for me. Not that bending rules is a good thing, but it makes class more interesting.
2006-06-12 18:11:21
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answered by Grog The Fish 5
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Mine was Mr Gaskell, my old Religious Education teacher. He was an ex boxer and had loads of life experience, and as far as we could tell he wasn't religious in the slightest. He would just sit there and throw a point out there and let the class argue for an hour. It was where I learnt how to think critically and how to win at arguments
2006-06-13 00:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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My favorite memorable teacher was my senior high teacher Gert Suel. She taught a life expierence class and she also was a great mentor. She was hip, at the age of 70. That was over 20 years ago.
2006-06-12 18:28:48
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answered by teambargain 6
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Mine was my drama teacher Mrs Evans. She let me study drama even though all the other teachers were trying to get me to stick to "academic" subjects. Most of the teachers at the school tried to pigeonhole students into being good at; science, maths etc or good at; art, drama etc. They didn't encourage students to excel at both.
In the end I achieved As in Maths and Drama so her faith in me paid off.
2006-06-13 02:10:33
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answered by fidget 5
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I traveled so much I never had a favorite teacher, but i loved going to drama in high school.
2006-06-12 18:09:57
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answered by james red 1
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My history teacher in 7th grade rocked. He used to tell us stories about kids who'd come into his class stoned and/or drunk and fall out of their chairs and stuff, heh. And he was hot too. :P
My Spanish teacher in high school was pretty cool too. She always made cupcakes whenever someone had a birthday.
Oh and my 3rd grade teacher was probably the best of all. She was shorter than I was! :P
2006-06-12 19:04:07
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answered by onyxflame 3
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Funny things them teachers... you either love them or hate them...
Me... I couldn't stand school! But got on with it anyway...
Fave teach ey! mmm! Miss Swan... my form tutor... if you had a problem you speak to her... if you had a fight... she got down to the nitty gritty with the perpetrators.
If you had issues with a teach, she sorted it...
she was funny... kind... thorough... loving... respectful... aware... sharp!
I take pleasure in having had the privilege of, spending 5 years in her presence... I learned a lot about respect, and education from this fine lady! No I didn't have a crush on her... i think that was the other way round!
The drama teacher, Miss Taylor... she was the cute one!
ME!
2006-06-12 22:42:13
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answered by Audiology@Home 2
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My favorite teacher in school was Mrs.Parrish. She is the reason i finished nursing school.I was having some trouble paying a bill because i was not working as much because of school and was going to quit so that i could work more.She talked me out of it and paid the bill for me and told me to hang in there that she wanted to see me finish.She didn't even ask me to pay her back,but i did when i was able to.She really cared and it meant so much to me.
2006-06-12 19:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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My Humanities teacher in 12th grade. She was about 5'4" and cute as a button, not to mention PREGNANT! I don't know why but I found her mesmerizing! I used to write poems and short stories as extra credit, and she would read them aloud to the class...I could listen to her voice for hours! She'd act like anything I wrote was the best thing she'd ever read...maybe that's why I was so captivated by her :-)
2006-06-12 23:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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