I feel vindicated! Writing on this blog (all of your support) and now my first post on
The Art Of Education makes me want to storm back to my high school, and say one simple word to my English teacher.
That word would be "SEE!"
Mr. F. (I will call him) was old at the time I was in high school, he had long eyebrows that curled like a handle bar mustache, his breathe was that of coffee and onions, and he constantly peppered his students with tiny droplets of spit as he chastised us, okay, mainly me. I was an easy target. I had little self confidence, hated my new school (it was a boarding school), and had no friends (I mean zero.) To make matters worse, the boy who sat across from me in Mr. F's class would constantly give me the middle finger and mouth obscene sweet nothings at me every time Mr. F turned his back to write on the board. When he was writing on the board, I remember him usually using a piece from my paper as the perfect example of bad grammar.
So here it is. My first post on The Art of Education! Even if I tank miserably, someone put my writing up on the board, not to scold it and dissect it, but someone thought it was good enough.
Thank you Mr. F.
and of course, thanks Jessica (AOE founder).
I'm sure we all have a Mr. F. in our past that we would like to thank or better yet, show up.
Did you ever have your moment with your Mr. F?
and of course, thanks Jessica (AOE founder).
I'm sure we all have a Mr. F. in our past that we would like to thank or better yet, show up.
Did you ever have your moment with your Mr. F?
5 comments:
First, I am so sorry about that terrible school experience! Second, I just want to say that I read your article earlier today and was so impressed with your writing. Precise, engaging, and informative. Well done and congrats! I'm looking forward to reading more:)
I think you did a great job on your first post! I really liked your POEM acronym. :)
Congrats on a wonderful post! You really injected your wonderful sense of humor into your article.
I almost cried when I read this. I grew up with a learning disability. I wasn't reading at all really until the 4th grade so you can image how behind I was. My parents always provided me with art lesson and activities because the art room was the one space I felt I was comfortable in. I am so happy for that because I now hope to provide that confidence for other students. Thanks for sharing you story!
Erica,
What a compelling story. Of course, everyone loved your post, and it made my truly realize why you are a perfect person for the AOE Writing Team! A wonderful chance for you to inspire even more people.
You are amazing!!!
Jessica
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