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WRITE AN ESSAY ON YOUR EXPERIENCE TO SHOW HOW ONE OF YOUR TEACHERS HAS LEFT AN INDELIBLE IMPRESSION ON YOUR MIND PLS HELPS 300 - 350 WORDS ESSAY

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Answered by harismamdani14
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"Teaching is the profession that teaches all other profession." Success of a student is the result of excellence awarded to a good teacher. I am grateful to all my teachers for shaping my life. There have been so many teachers who have guided me in my life. There is however one special teacher who holds the coronet  on my crown.

My high school English teacher changed my life. She was an extremely strict and disciplined Irish lady. On her first class she asked us to write a precis. Till then, I had been the topper in English so with pride and confidence I submitted my work.

Expecting to be showered with praise I looked at her for approval but what met me was anger. She flung my copy and said it was fit for the trash bin.

Similar was the plight of all my class mates. Madam pointed out that all of us had merely translated her vernacular thoughts into English. It was less of English and more of our local languages.

Then on wards she told us to unlearn whatever we learnt and taught us the way to think and write in English. She rectified our pronunciation and our style of speaking.

Soon all of us were flawless in our Linguistic Skills. Now that I have joined Media Studies I remain forever indebted to her for perfecting me. She has for ever left an indelible impression in my mind.

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Answered by manjubala39
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In the workshops I offer teachers about fostering student self-esteem, I pose the following questions: "Do you believe you have a long-lasting impact on the lives of your students? Five, ten, twenty years from now, will your students remember you or experiences from your class? And if so, what do you hope they will remember?"

I ask these questions because I have spoken with many teachers who wonder if they truly have an impact on the children and adolescents in their classrooms. Doubts about their possible influence are often more pronounced when teachers talk about students who are burdened with learning difficulties -- students who frequently experience school as the environment in which their deficits rather than their strengths are displayed.

Obviously, whether teachers believe they have an impact on the lives of their students is linked to their own self-esteem and their own sense of competence. When people believe that what they are doing is of little consequence, their motivation and energy will be minimal, and they cannot help but convey this to others. When those others are students, what will result is a school environment devoid of excitement and learning and filled with boredom and perhaps anger.

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