My favourite teacher, by far, was my year 6 one.
He was a really good teacher and he knew when to be strict but he was also very involved with everyone in class and had a part of him that was "young" if you would call it that. He plays acnl too. I've street passed him 3 times as well lmao very awkward
Probably my art teacher from this year. He's so chill and let's you call him by his first name. He pretty much feels likes one of your classmates~ Plus we get easy A's in his class lmao
my social studies teacher from 6th grade. she was super chill & let us talk the whole period. she started getting stricter after winter break, but she was still my fav because she wasn't as strict as other teachers.
My math teacher that I had during the second semester of this past year. She was a friend of my parents and they had known each other since 1996, and she was very nice.
I really liked my second grade teacher. She was very nice, but knew when to be strict.
And I spent the end of my 7th grade year/entirety of my 8th grade year in a classroom for kids with anxiety/school issues, and my teacher there was really good.
This isn't a favorite teacher exactly, but I loved my academic advisor for the art department. She went out of her way to make sure I got the help I need and was always there for me. She made sure I was set up with the classes I needed, and she noticed when I was having a hard time which led to her referring me to places I could get help. She went above and beyond my expectations of what an academic advisor would do for me! c: I was very sad when I switched majors + ended up transferring to a different school. I'll always remember her kindness though ^.^ It makes me so happy to see someone that actually loves what they do when working with kids/young adults and are so good at it!
My grade 5 teacher! Usually classrooms are split into two grades (such as 5/6), but we just had one year level grade.
Now that I think about it, I feel like he did a lot of stuff that we weren't meant to learn XD
Rather than it being illegal, it's more of a safety issue I guess. I was a teacher's pet so I tend to walk around with my teachers. He taught me to identify herbs, edible and medicinal plants and fruits on school property or if we were on excursions.
He left the year after though. Went to teach less privileged kids in the outback.
My fifth grade teacher was definitely one of my favorites. She was so sweet and always adored my drawings (and was very accommodating for some stuff in my life). She also really showed me how to be accepting towards others when I wasn't, so I really do appreciate that. I also really liked my creative arts teacher from 12th grade. He really inspired me to write so much.
i rly liked my swedish teacher i had from 7th to 9th grade. she was also my mentor and she was great. she was understanding, could accomodate my needs and help me out when stuff didnt work out for me. she was just generally a rly nice person and i just never really had any problems w/ her?
My 7th grade science teacher was the best. Her class was really fun because we'd do a lot of fun experimentstuff and she was just a great and fun person. I had her for homeroom with some of my friends too, and her homeroom was great.
My creative writing teacher in 11th grade was my favorite by far. He's the most inspiring person I ever met in my life. On the last day of school one of the kids stood up on the desk and said "O captain my captain" like the movie dead poets society. And eventually every single one of us stood on our desks as our goodbye to him. (It was also his last year at our school) He really does remind me of Robin Williams. I think that's the easiest way I could describe him to others. He was so lighthearted and happy and inspiring, and intellectual, and acted crazy on the outside. But there was always this sadness to his eyes. You could tell he was/has been deeply depressed.
He was in his 60's and he would always tell us stories of his past. He was even drafted to the war. He really had an amazing outlook on life. He's honestly my role model. I wish I could live a life as half as adventurous as his was. He's published a few books, and I would really love to read one of them someday. He told us about his most recent one he's currently working on, hopefully it'll make it on to the shelves. Sometimes I wish I could talk to him again. But for me it's like.. I admire him and look up to him so much, I really wouldn't know what to say. I talked to another guy in my class and he told me he felt the same way. He's such an amazing person it gets to the point where I'm a bit intimated by him. "I am not worthy" comes to mind. x) There was even a few students of his where their parents specifically asked him to speak at their funerals... That really shows just how big of an impact he made on their lives...
He's like literally the only teacher who's ever tried to get to know me. I'm extremely quiet and pretty much never talk in class. But he helped bring me out of my shell a bit. He told me he understood how nervous I was, and that he feels the exact same way and he has to give himself a pep talk every single day because he's so nervous before class starts. I was in awe because he seems so extroverted and energetic and full of life, it all seemed so natural for him. But he told me it was all just a front.
I feel like he was one of the only teachers who really believed in me. We didn't talk much mainly because I was nervous around him, but when we did it felt like he really understood my perspective. He was the one who encouraged me to take creative writing. I had him as my english teacher the year before, and after reading my writing he told me I had potential, and thought I would like taking it. I wouldn't of even considered taking that class if he never said that. Literally one of the best decisions I ever made in my life. I learned so much, not just from him but from all the students around me. I was given an inner glimpse into each of their worlds. I would of never experienced that if I didn't take that class. It was really eye opening. I really want to try writing again..
I had an art teacher who was really freaking cool, he was french and his name was Mr. Dijou, he'd traveled all around the world and taught at a Buddhist school for years, he was a vegetarian and we'd share recipes and he was the first art teacher who actually taught us real art instead of "draw your name with these rose art markers" like all the other art teachers had done... he had us figure drawing and stuff and we had to draw a ukulele one day and then he played us a John Mayer song and people were making fun of him for it... it was really good but you could tell it hurt his feelings when the other people in the class were laughing, I only had him for about half a year because he got a better job offer somewhere else and he took it, he was such a neat dude though.
Mine was one of my science teachers at high school. Actually, all the science teachers were great, really laid back. If he saw you smoking by the science lab, he would turn the other way, or shout over that he hoped it's only tobacco we were smoking, which it was.
He would let us have our phone in class to take pictures of experiment. He was just a very fair guy who we all respected.
I liked my primary 5/ primary 3 teacher, she was so nice! I always drew her pictures and she kept them all and she gave me a personal present at the end of the year. Out of my current teachers I like my RE teacher. He's nice and he lets us call him by his first name and he always tells us hilarious stories about
My Spanish teacher in 11 and 12th grade. She was the only one there who truly cared about me. I visited the school last year, since my brother had to participate in the (mandatory) science fair (I tagged along just to make fun of how lame everyone still is at the school), and I ran into her there. We had a good talk, and she really encouraged me to go forward in life. None of my other former teachers even bothered to say hello to me or even ask how I was.
My favorite was my lesbian horticulture teacher. Such an easy class and she didn't care what my friends or I did because we were seniors and did our work anyways