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Do you remember your favourite childhood teacher?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I do, it was back in sweden in the 90s and her name was stina, it was a fun time and I also remember that our class went to her summer place when we had the summer holiday, we all sat around the fire and was grilling hotdogs over the fire, good times |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My favourite teacher was my head master from junior school. He actually taught my dad many yrs before too. Only just recently passed away. He was a loveky kind man |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah a tech teacher who looked like a nutty professor. He was somehow given a role as guidance teacher so was our go-to for support. He had the best "fuck it, don't worry about it!" attitude. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes, David Templeman taught biology at O level when i was at Comprehensive (back in the day). He liked to be called Mr. T. though he couldn't have been less like the A Team star if he tried. He was a genius and proved instrumental in furthering my interest in the natural world. I owe him a huge debt of gratitude. |
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By *ocks99Man
over a year ago
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"Yeah - P5 Miss Brown. Geography was her specialism. Making me daydream about her and older women in general was another... "
Miss Harrod. Gave me a thing for Irish accents.....
If course the best teacher stories concern the comedicly bad teachers.... |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
All of my elementary school teachers (USA) made a profound mark on me. I'm still grateful to this day for their dedication
2nd grade Ms Robinson: what every primary school teacher should be like
3rd grade Mrs Holmes: Took no bull from slackers but very kind and supportive when needed
4th grade Mrs Wales: primary teacher version of General Patton!
5th grade Mrs McColough: always had funny jokes to tell
6th grade Miss Holmes: amazing human being that passed away a year I graduated... R.I.P. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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But my favourite teacher from primary school is still there. I work there occasionally and she’s honestly about 4’8 at most, teeny tiny old lady. Absolutely adore her, my brother got her, my younger sister did and my youngest sister currently has her as a teacher now. She’s one in a million |
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Yes, I remember the teacher who taught me to read at primary school. I’m forever grateful to her. I remember a teacher who died. That was the first time I ever saw another teacher cry. She set some girls off crying and it was all really scary. |
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Ernie Carwithen. Taught me GCSE English. Had the misfortune of looking like a paedo, but in reality was the most lovely, genuine, passionate and inspiring teacher I had.
Even the bad kids didn't fuck about in his class, not out of fear but out of respect |
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"Ernie Carwithen. Taught me GCSE English. Had the misfortune of looking like a paedo, but in reality was the most lovely, genuine, passionate and inspiring teacher I had.
Even the bad kids didn't fuck about in his class, not out of fear but out of respect" passionate? |
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"Ernie Carwithen. Taught me GCSE English. Had the misfortune of looking like a paedo, but in reality was the most lovely, genuine, passionate and inspiring teacher I had.
Even the bad kids didn't fuck about in his class, not out of fear but out of respect passionate? "
About the subject...
And the kids. But in a totally non-paedo way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Miss Barton, art teacher in her 20’s. Shoulder length auburn hair, most attractive woman I (and every other 6th fom boy) had ever known. We used to fantasise about her asking one of us to help her in the art room stores!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah, back in the early 80’s I went to school in Germany, my teacher was an English guy called Mr Allison, his teaching methods were great, he always had tubs of sweets on hand and he was just an all round good guy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My geography teacher my my favourite. I fancied the pants off her. She was a busty lady and always had a low cut top on. I got an ‘O’ level in Geography. |
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