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The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because I thought it contained full stories (like the ones in the Chicken Soup series)and not simply quotes, which by the way are sometimes moving. I liked to read how famous people remembered their teachers, we don't usually get to know that information.
Perfect book to make teachers feel good--and to make students remember why they loved their best teachers. There is something here for everyone--from the A student to the less successful, from college mentors to grade school inspirers. The famous and the more common former students share their reminisces with humor, with pride, but mostly with thanks. A great gift and a great read.
Tomorrow's leaders are sitting in a third grade classroom across the world, and a great teacher is guiding him or her.Teachers can read this and be encouraged and excited that what they do does matters. Part anecdote, part declaration, "I Remember My Teacher: 365 Reminiscences of the Teachers Who Changed Our Lives" will bring back the memory of your own teachers: what they said, what they did and who they are.It caused me to remember back to my own fifth grade teacher, who, upon completing the year, wrote me a quick note which encourages me to this day. You, too, will think about your kindergarten teachers and learning your letters, or the guy who taught you the software used in your job.Shribman uses examples from celebs galore, but the important part is learning about the teachers who helped mold the leaders of today. Students will read this and see that their teacher's unorthodox ways and persistence in teaching makes a difference.I fully recommend "I Remember My Teacher: 365 Reminiscences of the Teachers Who Changed Our Lives" by David M. Shribman.Anthony Trendl
I picked up I REMEMBER MY TEACHER because I liked the cover. I bought two copies because once I started reading it, I had to send copies to the college professor and the high school coach who inspired me. This book was the perfect opportunity to thank them after more than 15 years for the support and advice that still means so much to me.
Shribman's book. A former student of mine sent me this book with an inscription that made my day -- make that, my year. After reading the personalized inscription a dozen times, I started reading Mr. What a delight. The book made me remember why I became a teacher.
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