Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Tools of the Great



An open letter back to John Green and Mrs. Gallagher

     
Classroom of Students
  Great people don’t appear out of nowhere. They have to build themselves from scratch, and the most essential tool needed for this is the influence of a great teacher. My third grade teacher Mr. Torenal was the best teacher I've had so far. He was interesting, his lessons were always amusing as well as informative. He was also very legitimate so everyone followed what he wanted. A teacher can be great in many ways. The two qualities that are essential in my opinion is the teacher must be creative, and respected by his pupils. A teacher must be creative in his teachings so their disciples don’t get bored and lose interest. Equally as important, the teacher must also command the respect of the learners, so they will believe in the teacher's words. This year to support me, could you give a little more hands on experience to you lesson plans. Lectures are bearable, but not in large quantities.

       I agree with John Green's open letter to students he addresses that it is our duty to repay society for the education that society had loaned us by making our community a better place. Society gave us our education as a gift and we should repay society by making it better. My goal for this year is to make the honor role at least three out of the four opportunities given. To reach my goal, I will probably study more often and use a lot less time procrastinating.

Link to video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x78PnPd-V-A&feature=youtu.be
Link to picture site: http://smartdatacollective.com/brett-stupakevich/32123/data-analytics-study-uncovers-billions-potential-revenue

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