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I'm just wondering if you can recall an inspirational teacher at school who might have changed or steered your life. Mine was my biology mistress (yes, that was her title) she encouraged all of us to succeed in her classes and to look to further education to fulfil our potential and also widened our appreciation of music and theatre.
She was also pretty good at teaching us to dissect various creatures that were kept in the fridge in her laboratory.
I owe a lot to her.
She was also pretty good at teaching us to dissect various creatures that were kept in the fridge in her laboratory.
I owe a lot to her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two i remember.... Physics teacher was just inspirational.... he taught me that no matter how hard life got there's always time for a giggle....has stood me well in life and the new PE teacher we got when I was in 6th year (scottish schools).... taught me how to really lust after a woman.. ;0) well... we were 17 and they send us a stunningly fit lady PE teacher only a few years older than us... that's asking for bother...
PS... the physics teacher was also able to convince me that physics was where my life was going... he was spot on
PS... the physics teacher was also able to convince me that physics was where my life was going... he was spot on
Art teachers from 8 years old.....three of them, two of them husband and wife and graduate prize-winners from Minty's Uni....she was a superb life-drawing and watercolourist teacher, he was more into conceptual design and modern art, as well as pottery, though I never got a chance to do that and would still love to find someone to teach me.... The third one was when I was young and very encouraging, not least in explaining and getting me to work on my sense of perspective at a young age.
There are 2. The tyrant of the primary school - Miss Sullivan- I was terrified the year I went into her class and finished it adoring her. the other was my secondary school Maths teacher - Mr England - who took me from bottom set Maths at 12 to loving the subject enough to do A level, a degree and then teaching it myself for 10 years. Bless them both at their blackboards in the sky.
Mrs I was the only teacher from school I kept in touch with.
I also kept in touch with my tutor at Uni - I was her only science student when she was Dean of Arts and she 'kept' me for the whole of my undergrad. She was devoted to Geography and the University, having lost her fiancée in Kenya during the war. She ended up as 'Master' (Mistress?) of the University.
One of my fav stories about her is that she visited the U. of Kansas in Lawrence. After a few lectures, she was approached by a fellow Prof and asked if she could simplify her language as the students didn't understand the words that she was using.
"No way, at my University, if I use a word that a student doesn't understand, then that student goes and looks it up in a bl--dy dictionary."
I also kept in touch with my tutor at Uni - I was her only science student when she was Dean of Arts and she 'kept' me for the whole of my undergrad. She was devoted to Geography and the University, having lost her fiancée in Kenya during the war. She ended up as 'Master' (Mistress?) of the University.
One of my fav stories about her is that she visited the U. of Kansas in Lawrence. After a few lectures, she was approached by a fellow Prof and asked if she could simplify her language as the students didn't understand the words that she was using.
"No way, at my University, if I use a word that a student doesn't understand, then that student goes and looks it up in a bl--dy dictionary."
None at school........but at Med.School....quite different.....full of heroes.
Donald Hunter..Physician....sensational teacher...loved him...powerful.
Willy Evans .Cardiologist...10 commandments which we must never do.
Sam Richardson..charismatic surgeon..always had a female as his house surgeon.
Prof Dorothy Russell....pathologist...made medicine live even in the mortuary.
all had an effect on my life.
Jean Marquet a Belgian ENT surgeon, the best "cutter" I have ever seen.
Donald Hunter..Physician....sensational teacher...loved him...powerful.
Willy Evans .Cardiologist...10 commandments which we must never do.
Sam Richardson..charismatic surgeon..always had a female as his house surgeon.
Prof Dorothy Russell....pathologist...made medicine live even in the mortuary.
all had an effect on my life.
Jean Marquet a Belgian ENT surgeon, the best "cutter" I have ever seen.
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