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Are_grits_groceries

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Thu Sep 27, 2012, 06:50 AM Sep 2012

A letter I received from a former student: [View all]

I posted this a while back. 'A while back' is a Southern measure of time. It can range from an hour to several decades. Whatever fits.
I was completely gobsmacked when I got this from a former student. I still am. You never know.....

So I graduated from High school and did my undergrad at the University of Oregon (a world away from home). I studied biology and minored in chemistry with a focus on ecology. After graduating I worked seasonal wildlife biology jobs for a while in CA, OR and CO. After a while it became clear that this was not really enough and I needed to go back to school. I had a weird epiphany one day about becoming a high school science teacher so I did an M.A.T. with a focus on biology. I didn’t get a job anywhere that I wanted to live so I ended up spending just under a year traveling and working in Costa Rica as an ecological/tourist guide.

When I got back to the states I ended up getting a job working for a museum directing an NSF funded project that was a natural resource management and technology career exposure program for Native American students focusing on salmon mitigation efforts with a major cultural integration component. I did this for 5 years and I’m currently a doctoral student in the Science and Math Education Department focusing on free choice learning. I want to help facilitate outreach and education efforts for watershed scale restoration projects, I’m looking at ways to reach diverse stakeholders in these endeavors, particularly private land owners. I’m researching collaborative efforts and mechanisms for making inroads into rural communities where agriculture/logging is king. I want to try and change the way people approach land use and resource extraction. Ultimately I want to help create/enact land-use policy that will help balance natural resource extraction with ecological conservation. These are big goals and I’m just staring my Ph.D. and I’m already aware that I need to narrow my focus but I’m trying to clarify my interests.

Basically conservation and the preservation of wild areas have been a passion all my life. I’m studying different aspects of what goes into generating personal interests and emotions towards different subjects. I can now look back and recognize that your class had a huge impact on me at a critical period of my life. I don’t know if you meant to do this or not but the way your framed environmental issues and concerns really had a tremendous impact on me. I do see that other experiences helped establish my interests (my parents are avid outdoor people), but your class was instrumental in developing what has really been the driving passion for my professional career.

I have interacted with hundreds (if not thousands) of kids over the years and I’ve often thought if I can have the kind of impact on them you had on me I’ll die happy. I figured if you had the kind of impact on me that you did maybe I can reach some kids on the same level. I try to create a spark in them relating to environmental issues and think about ways that they can make a difference. I have stayed in touch with several former students of mine and some of them are indeed pursuing science careers.

I’m moving away from focusing solely on youth education now but I will continue to be involved in activities like citizen science projects designed towards promoting ecological literacy across different age groups.

Anyhow I’ve tried to get in touch with you a few times over the years, I called the school district etc but no dice until now. Hopefully this doesn’t freak you out, I just wanted you to know that you reached at least one of your students on a truly profound level and really helped shape my whole life’s work and passions. I can’t help but think I’m not the only one…

So here you go, 20 years later. I just wanted to make sure you know these things.

Thanks.



.....smh... Wonders never cease.
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A letter I received from a former student: [View all] Are_grits_groceries Sep 2012 OP
That's beautiful ,what a thoughtful person.... orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #1
Plant a seed ... Martin Eden Sep 2012 #2
This letter validated Are_grits_groceries Sep 2012 #3
Priceless Gift Martin Eden Sep 2012 #31
you are more than an inspiring teacher you are also a wise individual. iemitsu Sep 2012 #50
Music to the ears of every teacher. Congratulations on a job LuckyLib Sep 2012 #4
Reading this makes you feel that your life was worth living, doesn't it? You must be some teacher! secondwind Sep 2012 #5
You know, overall I'm pretty gloomy about the outlook for the future. Selatius Sep 2012 #6
That's one hell of a thank you note lunatica Sep 2012 #7
Teachers matter, in a big way... nradisic Sep 2012 #8
That's the "Nobel Prize" in teaching ... it can make an entire career feel worthwhile. TahitiNut Sep 2012 #9
That one represents the 100's you hsve touched over psychmommy Sep 2012 #10
The way I like to think about it............ left on green only Sep 2012 #11
the gift that never stops giving msedano Sep 2012 #12
What a lovely letter. Arkansas Granny Sep 2012 #13
what a beautiful letter. iemitsu Sep 2012 #14
Fantastic lukkadairish Sep 2012 #15
What a wonderful tribute and what a teacher you must be! beac Sep 2012 #16
That speaks volumes about you. reflection Sep 2012 #17
If he/she only knew... kag Sep 2012 #18
that's a teacher's paycheck right there. MindPilot Sep 2012 #19
Lasting effects on both teacher and student... liam_laddie Sep 2012 #20
That's why you become a teacher. I have one on my facebook from a former student too. Suji to Seoul Sep 2012 #21
I have been making a conscious effort Ms. Toad Sep 2012 #22
I had several inspirational teachers in my life. CrispyQ Sep 2012 #23
Wow. I love this. FourScore Sep 2012 #24
'Fixin' to' Are_grits_groceries Sep 2012 #25
and this is why we love teachers! RepublicansRZombies Sep 2012 #26
That is awesome. Congratulations! Arugula Latte Sep 2012 #27
How nice! MuseRider Sep 2012 #28
My grandson's Third Grade teacher is the daughter of both his father's and uncle's... Tikki Sep 2012 #29
Pfft! I'm sure e-teachers will have just as much of an impact. ;) reformist2 Sep 2012 #30
The two of you are now on my hero list. IADEMO2004 Sep 2012 #32
Teachers are my heroes DollarBillHines Sep 2012 #33
Wow! That's GREAT! Sounds like it's well-deserved. You really made a difference. calimary Sep 2012 #34
k&r Liberal_in_LA Sep 2012 #35
As a former teacher SteveG Sep 2012 #36
The one question I remember from my Biology student teaching days. ErikJ Sep 2012 #37
you made a difference!!! nice lunasun Sep 2012 #38
Wow, that's some letter and I'm sure you were so touched to receive it. kas125 Sep 2012 #39
What better reference could you ever wish for....... Smilo Sep 2012 #40
ooops, something in my eye again. Raster Sep 2012 #41
I have that same thing happening.. Cha Sep 2012 #44
Wow. Congrats! SunSeeker Sep 2012 #42
Very cool! XemaSab Sep 2012 #43
Awesome. I have a few of those myself that I should send out. nt Barack_America Sep 2012 #45
Twenty years later! Awesome Cha Sep 2012 #46
Truly, truly inspiring... MrMickeysMom Sep 2012 #47
Ya done good..... DeSwiss Sep 2012 #48
From a former student... eepatt Sep 2012 #49
a wonderful commemorative cartoon. iemitsu Sep 2012 #51
That is so impressive; makes it all worthwhile, I bet. babylonsister Sep 2012 #52
You Know What That Is? BadGimp Sep 2012 #53
Just a question... Ztolkins Sep 2012 #54
Yes. Are_grits_groceries Sep 2012 #55
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