Rose65
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- United Kingdom
I remember at infant school a pretty lady teacher who all of us loved so much that we lined up at the end of each school day to kiss her. Remember putting our little chairs up onto our desks? That made it easier for the cleaners.
Certain teachers remain prominent in my memory because they were especially inspiring and interested in each child's hopes and dreams. They gave a vitality to the school day. I think my life from aged about 5 to 11 were the happiest of my life. So much to learn, so many friends and I went to a very happy school.
In secondary school later, I valued the teachers who awoke in me a lifelong love of history and literature. That hunger to learn has never left me.
At the times I ever bumped into former teachers, I still addressed them as Mr or Mrs, always to be addressed with respect.
If I had had a different life I would have liked to be a teacher. I think it must be one of the most important worthwhile of professions.
Certain teachers remain prominent in my memory because they were especially inspiring and interested in each child's hopes and dreams. They gave a vitality to the school day. I think my life from aged about 5 to 11 were the happiest of my life. So much to learn, so many friends and I went to a very happy school.
In secondary school later, I valued the teachers who awoke in me a lifelong love of history and literature. That hunger to learn has never left me.
At the times I ever bumped into former teachers, I still addressed them as Mr or Mrs, always to be addressed with respect.
If I had had a different life I would have liked to be a teacher. I think it must be one of the most important worthwhile of professions.