![]() ![]() ![]() We love our English teacher! I hope his wishes will come true! We all know that! So we are always honest. He is a good teacher, too 。 He makes us study very well 。 We listen to him 。 He likes to smile , but he hates dishonest people. Mr Chen is married 。 He is a little old, but his heart isnt old. My favourite teacher is our English teacher. So, not only did I become a better writer, but also a better human being. She inspired me to do something in life that I’m passionate about and to always be authentic to those I interact with in life. She was my favorite because I really appreciated her passion and authenticity. She inspired me to really work hard on my writing, and the work paid off when I was one of the better writers in my first year of college. Despite all that, she was passionate about writing, poetry, and reading in general. She was notorious for being a tough teacher as well as an extremely quirky person. Billy Kreigh, my high school English teacher my senior year at Bluffton High School.Įnglish was probably my worst subject in school so I was not looking forward to taking her class at all. Several years back he came to one of our class reunions, and everyone was overjoyed to see him. He was by far my favorite teacher, and I thank him for giving me my love of history! – Jan Beach, Administrative Assistant We all loved him, and you could tell he loved us, too. He was a short, stocky guy from Italian decent, and he had a big booming voice. He was always cracking jokes and made us all feel like we were important. He knew each of our names and would holler out at us if we would see him in the hallway. I probably learned more from him than any other teacher just because he made coming to class so much fun. We learned when we didn’t even know we were learning. He was a world history teacher in my sophomore year of high school. – Casey Dexter (HHS ’01), Senior Director of Alumni Relations and Special Events She was fun and energetic and made music exciting. ![]() She taught orchestra in high school and I played the viola all 4 years. – Tim Gavin, Professor and Head, Department of Health and Kinesiology He always seem to known when you needed to be challenged and when you needed to be consoled. I also served as a camp counselor for what is now known as the “ Jim Holland Summer Enrichment Program in Biology” which serves underrepresented high school students.ĭr. Holland as my instructor for three courses during my graduate work and he served as my minor advisor on my dissertation. Holland, Department of Biology, Indiana University. – Aaron Kosdrosky, Chief Development Officerĭr. His impact on my high school experience pales in comparison to the friend and mentor he continues to be today, 15+ years after we first met. He continually challenged me to keep improving and honing my skillset, which led to me eventually securing an internship in the field of television. My high school video production teacher, David Youker, took a special interest in me that extended beyond just basic classroom teachings. – Liping Cai, Associate Dean for Diversity and International Programs Her class inspired me on an exciting journey of consumer research. Bonnie Knutson who taught a marketing class in Michigan State’s MBA program. – Aaron Bowman, Head, School of Health Sciences Yet, she also was my only teacher who played with us outside on the playground, too. Her example and high expectations instilled drive, determination and balance in her students. She taught me the value of investing time and discipline into my education – with math drills, reading and science projects. Hambright, my 2nd grade teacher at Curie Elementary in San Diego, CA. – Rick Mattes, Director, Public Health Graduate Program Kline from high school physics. He taught with passion and made the questions so clear and compelling you wanted to figure out the answers. – Angie Abbott, Assistant Dean, HHS Extension She made learning fun! She built life skills into each of her lesson plans – she taught the learner objectives and then connected them to real-life skills. Ellen Mosson (HHS ’74), my high school family and consumer sciences teacher. My favorite teacher was Professor Jonathan Cheek at Wellesley College, because he invited me to work in his lab when I was an undergraduate and showed me the joys of research. I am an academic psychologist because of Jonathan, and he remains one of my mentors to this day. ![]()
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