The Bookmark
On a recent trip I was seated next to a man who was engrossed in a book. At one point he closed it, lay it on his lap, and the part of the bookmark that was exposed caught my eye. It read “We the people,” and it brought me back to sixth grade where we had to memorize the Preamble to the Constitution. That led to thoughts of key events in my life since that grade-school assignment.
In the last couple of weeks I had reconnected with my sixth grade teacher via Facebook. After 41 years it was a great treat to have the chance to thank her for having been such a wonderful teacher during a crucial, formative part of my life. This lady is on a short list of teachers who made a measurable impact on my journey. She was a true educator who taught with a firm hand yet a kind heart. Every student in her class seemed to feel as I did.
I realize that times have changed, but school teachers are still invaluable because of their many opportunities to become an important part of any child’s journey. They play many roles in our lives but none more important than educator and life coach. With their wisdom and experience they usually see more potential in us than we are able to see in ourselves at that stage of life. More often than not they help shape the general direction that our journey will take. The rest is up to us. It’s not a coincidence that so many of us relish the opportunity to thank our mentors for having cared enough to set us on the right path while giving us some of the tools needed to make it a fulfilling journey.
“That is the difference between good teachers and great teachers: Good teachers make the best of a pupil’s means; great teachers foresee a pupil’s ends.”—Maria Callas (1923-1977)
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Friday, August 28, 2009
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