Tuesday, 29 September 2015

My best and worst Math teacher

From what I could remember, my Grade 8 math school teacher, Mrs. Sandy was by far the toughest and scariest. We were banned from using correction fluid in class but the thing we hated the most was how she would go around the room and check for mistakes. The students who got the question wrong, would be forced to go and solve it in front of the entire class. This was humiliating and if you could not solve the problem, you would be punished in front of the class. Her terrible attitude and lack of teaching made me hate her class.

              Well, the best teacher I had was Mr. Ceaser. He always made learning fun for us and the most important thing I loved about him is the way he valued each student. He always used to say that “Mistakes are the proof that you are trying” and he used to encourage us to ask questions. His dedication and commitment in our class made math easier. Mr. Ceaser would often stay back after class to clarify and explain difficult questions to students needing help. His passion for teaching has inspired me to follow in his footstep.

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