Everyone has a favorite. Whether it was in elementary or high school, or in college, we all have a favorite teacher that meant something to us. I've only had one up until now. It was Mrs. Hughes, my highschool Computer lab/debate/economics teacher. I adored her, and still do. I found her on Facebook recently and we talk.
So now I have another. Mrs. C., so far she has been and will continue to be my clinical instructor, she is currently teaching us for Med-Surg and will in the future be teaching our Nutrition class. She is a little quirky sometimes, but I think that is one thing I love about her. She is stern to a point. She expects nothing but professionalism and our best efforts. She won't even let you test unless your uniform is school policy/professional.
She's only been teaching this class to us for 4 days. I feel like I've learned more in these 4 days from her than I have in the first few months of this course, with all other instructors combined. her teaching style is thought provoking and entertaining. She challenges me like no other and I love that. I'm sure I'll have my days with her when I wish she would just stop talking....but for now, I can't get enough. I find myself excited and can't wait to get to her class the next day. It's the last class of the day, and that sure makes the first class drag out.
So this may seem like a pointless post. I just wanted to document my feelings towards my favorite Instructor so that when I'm cursing her between my teeth in an upcoming course, i can look back at this and say....."you asked for it, you damn suck up!".
Salsa Tatemada (Fire-Roasted Salsa)
2 days ago
My favorite teacher ever was my 2nd/3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Dale Anthony. She taught at Monaview Elementary when I went there. I had her first in the 2nd grade, and (so she claimed when the year started in 3rd) had loved us all so much that she couldn't bear to part with us after our class came to an end, so she got herself bumped up to 3rd grade teaching and requested the same class she'd had the previous year. We had almost exactly the same students in my 3rd grade class as I'd had in 2nd because of this.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I thought since we were sharing and all, that I'd share my fav, too. :D <-- cheesy grin.
Anywho, I'm glad you like your teacher, it sure makes the class easier when you do!
Ya know, letting me know you have a new blog via Facebook is like telling some guy in the grocery store IN FLORIDA and expecting word to get back to me here in Oregon.
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Glad to 'see' ya, added to my reader.