Who Is Your Mrs. Grezzel?
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Published by Rachelle Disbennett-Lee
Saturday, November 10, 2001
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There is a great ad in magazines that highlights
a star and a teacher that they had in school that made a
difference in their life. That was, for me, my fourth grade
teacher Mrs. Grezzel. Mrs. Grezzel wore bright colored dresses
and lots of makeup. She always wore her hair in a bun and
had a warm smile for everyone. She always seemed to be in
a good mood. Mrs. Grezzel would read to the class from one
of her favorite books everyday. She read the whole series
of "Little House on the Prairie" and the book
"The Little Prince." Mrs. Grezzel encouraged us
to check out books from the library and gave us time to
read silently in class. Mrs. Grezzel taught me the joy of
reading and that books can be entertaining as well as educational.
Through her love of reading she inspired me to be a lifelong
reader.
I have had many teachers that have made
a difference in my life. Some have been in the classroom,
some have been my supervisor, parent, friend, and sometimes
even a stranger has been a teacher. We all have the opportunity
in life to be students. If we are open to learning, everyone
we meet will have something to teach us.
Coaching
Become a lifelong student of life. If we
arrive open to new experiences, ideas, and lessons, we will
constantly be a student in the classroom of life and everyone
can become our teacher.
Don't overlook the teacher who will teach
you how not to do something.
Daily
Success Formula
Experience + Information
+ Examples = Life Teachers
Quotes
"A master can tell you what he expects
of you. A teacher, though, awakens your own expectations."
Patricia Neal
"A teacher affects eternity; he can
never tell where his influence stops." Henry Brooks
Adams
"And so we discovered that education
is not something which the teacher does, but that it is
a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human
being." Maria Montessori
"I am indebted to my father for living,
but to my teacher for living well." Alexander the Great |