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In reply to the discussion: A letter I received from a former student: [View all]reflection
(6,287 posts)17. That speaks volumes about you.
You should be so proud of that. I hope you keep that letter (or printed email) in a safe place.
I've been on a personal quest recently to thank people who helped me or touched my life in some positive way. (I have also been doling out some apologies to a couple of people I wronged.)
I shared dinner with my 10th grade algebra teacher recently and we had a wonderful time. I made sure she knew that she had a profound impact on an impressionable kid.
Life is not guaranteed and it's good to tie up loose ends when you can.
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Reading this makes you feel that your life was worth living, doesn't it? You must be some teacher!
secondwind
Sep 2012
#5
That's the "Nobel Prize" in teaching ... it can make an entire career feel worthwhile.
TahitiNut
Sep 2012
#9
That's why you become a teacher. I have one on my facebook from a former student too.
Suji to Seoul
Sep 2012
#21
My grandson's Third Grade teacher is the daughter of both his father's and uncle's...
Tikki
Sep 2012
#29
Wow! That's GREAT! Sounds like it's well-deserved. You really made a difference.
calimary
Sep 2012
#34