Thursday, October 29, 2015

your reputation precedes you.

 Hearing about a teachers reputation is sort of like the first impression to me. My sophomore year I was wondering Who my English three teacher would be, not because I struggled in English but because of the things I heard about the junior year English teachers weren't good at all. All summer I was hoping I wouldn't get this one English teacher that everyone talked about. But I ended up with her anyways, dreading to go to class. But on my first day she was the sweetest, she wasn't mean at all. She would just tell it like it was, and of course most people didn't like that. She was totally the opposite of what everyone had told me.
  When I become a teacher, I will try my hardest to protect me reputation. I will make sure my class is always on task, stay focused and teach my students what they come to school to learn. Nothing more, nothing less. You won't hear from your friends that "she's a nice teacher" or "shes a strict teacher" you will hear she's a "good teacher".

           "Right or wrong, accurate or not, your reputation 

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