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In reply to the discussion: A letter I received from a former student: [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)47. Truly, truly inspiring...
To anyone who's taught, or been a mentor in any educational capacity, this is GOLD.
I expect you'll be reading, reflecting on it for quite a while... Thanks for sharing.
By the way, I hope through this ex-student's efforts, we WILL think of land use differently. I appreciate this issue more every year in what local govt contends with. We have to be making everyone aware of best land development. Many hands make less work to control storm water and sustain energy systems... such a simple concept, pushed to the right level after empirical evidence of what we must all do.
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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