I will be your children's best teacher.
Now let's see if anyone has the budget to hire me in 9 months.
I will be your children's best teacher.
Now let's see if anyone has the budget to hire me in 9 months.
He taught Religion, Sociology and Psychology. He was my favourite because he harboured favouritism for me, but he was discreet about it so that people didn't hate me for it. He also gave me top grades in all his classes and a written recommendation when I joined a professional network site.
Uh, I mean, my favourite high school teacher is you, Cid. You inspire me. That's what you really wanted to hear, wasn't it?
My favorite high school teacher was my AP English teacher. She was a very passionate person and teacher and really encouraged my own critical thinking. There were no lectures or hand-raising; each class was a conversation (and occasional intense debate) among equals. She was a bit crazy (believed in ghosts and was very "spiritual" in a intutional, "think with your heart" sense), but I still loved her. One of our summer reading assignments for 11th grade AP (I took it 11th and 12th grade) was <i>Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</i>. We also watched Monty Python's <i>Life of Brian</i> and <i>Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead</i>. She knew me better than any teacher I had, and her college recommendations ended up being my top choices.
Not quite high school, but I also have to give a special mention for my 7th and 8th grade English teacher, who was by far the best middle school teacher I had. She would push me more than anyone and did not put up with nonsense. A significant portion of my class hated her and resented her harsh grading, but I really liked her. She was also hilarious, and would talk about notable <i>Daily Show</i> episodes. On her desk she had a little pot which stated on one side "Ashes of Problem Students."
High School teachers... would have to be one of 2.
Either Ms Ridyard my history teacher, she was awesome and quite hot to boot. She used to allow me to get away with doing my homework during class because I would still be fast enough to keep up with the actual class work too. She actually had an argument with my Geography teacher at the end of year 9 over what subject I would take for GCSE. I took Geography in the end because my interest in history is pretty much ancient history and GCSE history is modern history which really doesn't appeal to me nearly as much. Still kinda regret that choice somewhat since Geography is actually totally useless for me apart from the fact that I can actually read a map properly.
The alternative was Miss Cross the music teacher, she was hot and she didn't know it and yet wore some of the best outfits to work, seriously music classes are a lot more interesting when your hot teacher doesn't realize when she leans forward to watch what you're doing on the keyboard her awesome rack is in your full view. IF she did realize that then well I have to thank her for providing a teenage boy with a whole lot of spank bank material.
I find it hard to believe that nobody else had milfs or tilfs in HS![]()
I did. However, there are other qualities to which I attach more value in a teacher than eye-candy-osity.
>_<
Like... the teacher's actual teaching ability. You know, what they're PAID to DO.
my AP language and literature teacher in high school is one of the greatest men i've ever met. the class was difficult; all of us received a failing grade on our first project which made us realize that this was something we were going to have to work towards. by the end of the year, I applied myself more than I ever have and managed to get the highest overall grade on our final project out of anyone in both of his classes.
probably either my AP calc teacher or my AP English Language teacher. The former was just consistently hilarious and took time to help any student that had trouble understanding the material, while the latter used every opportunity to encourage students to think critically and mediated a number of interesting discussions. Of the social science teachers I've had I'd say the two best did likewise, but I had them in university.