What did the teacher say and what happened to you positively?

Updated on society 2024-04-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When I was a child, the principal came to our class to talk about natural selection, survival of the fittest, and he explained to us the meaning of this sentence, which had a deep impact on me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the teacher has said a lot of reasonable things before, which makes me think that a person's face is actually very, very important, don't do something that makes you look down on yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can, you're the best, and I believe you'll get into that university, and he encouraged me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The teacher has always told us that the brave wins when they meet on a narrow road, which has always inspired me, and I feel that there is a lot of competition pressure on the road to graduate school, and I must work hard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Many of the teacher's words had a positive impact on me, such as some very reasonable encouragement, which made me feel very sincere.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I remember when I was in high school, my teacher would criticize me at the door of the classroom, and then there would be so many people passing by there, and I felt like I couldn't lose face.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My high school Chinese teacher is the person I admire the most, he will tell us a lot of things directly, let us not read too much dead books, and think flexibly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    One of the best teachers I've ever met. It's the professor at my university who taught our college English. The old lady should be fifty or sixty years old.

    Shanghainese. He should be a professor in the English group of the province. The status is relatively high.

    Every day is more physical than we are. Running to class. Happy.

    Mingle with us.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I was deeply touched by the words that my sixth-grade teacher often said during class meetings: "A grain of mouse droppings spoils a pot of porridge", and the teacher said it very seriously, and he glanced at his classmates with sharp eyes.

    I didn't want to be that grain of rat, so I started my sixth-grade hard work.

    When I was in sixth grade, I underwent a qualitative transformation.

    That year, I was elected class president with the highest number of votes in the class.

    That year, our class set up a newspaper, I was responsible for stereotyping, plate making work, using wax paper on the steel plate to engrave typesetting, although not the editor-in-chief, but in fact I was responsible for almost all the work, the selection of articles, typesetting are their own ideas, better than the editor-in-chief, the blackboard newspaper in the class is also my business, that year is my highlight year.

    The principal of the whole school assembly praised me in front of all the teachers and students, and I was so excited that I trembled at that time.

    When I graduated from the sixth grade, I was the first in the exam, and of course we only had one class in the grade, and I was admitted to junior high school.

    I remember how proud I was in sixth grade, and later my sister used to hear the principal compliment me at the school assembly when she was in elementary school.

    It was the words of our homeroom teacher, as well as the imposing teachings that made me dare not regress, and made my later learning career have a profound impact, thank you, teacher!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I still remember being punished by the teacher for being punished for hygiene sooner or later; was punished for standing for a class because of small actions in class; Because he skipped class and went to an Internet café, he was asked by the head teacher to write a review; Because of a conflict with a student, he was called to his parents by the head teacher. When we were students, we didn't like these things very much, and I remember that your teacher always said something in class; "At this time, you are the most relaxed, and you should cherish it. When you grow up, what you miss the most is your student days.

    At that time, most of us who heard this sentence scoffed, and it was really not until now that we entered the society that we realized that what they said was correct. Hard work can also earn the respect of others. "There is no such thing as pie in the sky, no matter whether your academic performance is good or bad, hard work may not necessarily have results, but no effort will definitely not achieve results.

    If you work hard, at least there will be hope, but if you don't work hard, the future will be dark. Excellent people have been working hard, and if they are talented, they will not achieve results if they don't work hard.

    Don't waste your time on illusory things. When we were students, we may not have much understanding and experience of this sentence, until now after entering the society and experiencing some things. Only then did I realize how important time is to us, and when I looked back, I realized that I had actually wasted a lot of time on some unnecessary things.

    We can use this time to make ourselves better.

    Now when we think about these words, we feel that they are very reasonable, and it is not until we experience them that we can realize the good intentions of the teachers for you in those years, and only then do we realize how naughty and ignorant you were when you were a child. It wasn't until after going through this that I realized that your teacher was really good to you. Now we have experienced a lot of things, experienced a lot of things in society that we have not encountered before.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When I first started junior high school, I left home for the first time and left my parents, I was very unaccustomed. Maybe it was my sullenness, but my homeroom teacher noticed it, and she talked to me and told me that if I wanted to cry, I would come to her, and she was happy to be my temporary mother, and she was willing to hug me.

    Because of her words, I felt warm, my fear of the unfamiliar environment was reduced a lot, and I slowly learned to adapt to the new environment, and learned to meet each other better.

    Separation is not so scary, and it will be better to see each other again.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The influence of teachers on students is very important. A good teacher can influence a child's life. In the same way, an irresponsible teacher will only ruin everything for him.

    It is essential to create a good image and set a good example for students. So how much influence do teachers have on students? The following Baibai safety net will introduce it to you.

    1. Affect students' learning effectiveness. Teachers with good psychological quality can always maintain an optimistic, positive and upward attitude in education and teaching activities, and they continue to learn, update, make progress and create. Be able to use language creatively, analyze teaching materials, select teaching methods, design teaching sessions, and create a classroom atmosphere according to the characteristics of students' physical, psychological and social development. This kind of positive emotion of teaching investment can promote students to maintain a happy learning mood, promote communication between teachers and students, and achieve good teaching results.

    Such teachers are also deeply loved by students, who are willing to learn, have a strong curiosity and strong interest, actively interact with the environment, and strive to overcome various difficulties encountered in the learning process and innovate, so as to achieve the desired learning results. Some teachers ignore the individual differences of students, use excessive language, are indifferent to students with poor grades, and handle things unfairly, resulting in psychological harm to some students. This will inevitably affect students' interest in learning and will inevitably affect their learning effectiveness.

    2. Influence the formation of students' outlook on life and values. In real life, each of us may be trying to spread and accept a certain value. For students, the formation of their outlook on life and values depends to a large extent on the teacher, and the student's outlook on life and values will be influenced by the teacher's role model in interpersonal relationships, work attitude, teaching style, etc., both intentionally or unintentionally.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The first teacher who had a profound impact on me was my primary school English teacher. I still remember when I first started learning English, I couldn't say how are you these greetings, I wasn't particularly confident, I was at the table and laughed at me for saying that I spoke English badly, I didn't have the confidence to learn English well, and then I had further contact with the English teacher, I found that she was especially encouraging students, she had her own principles, she would not discriminate against students with poor grades, she encouraged us to listen to English tapes more, to imitate and read. I learned from her to believe that students have unlimited possibilities, and not to discriminate against students with poor grades, even if they are seen by others as poor, and they are eager to get encouragement and attention from teachers.

    The second one was my elementary school math teacher, I don't know how long he was a teacher, I just knew that he was very fierce, because I didn't answer the question, he called me to stand at the back of the classroom, I remember I was scared, and after a few minutes, he asked me what question he had just asked, and I didn't answer, so he told me to keep standing. So in fact, I was quite afraid of him, but then I thought about it, he actually had a gentle side (especially when he became a father) I didn't get good grades in math since I was a child, I remember one time I took the initiative to raise my hand to ask a question, and he was quite happy, I answered incorrectly, and I scolded me again for him, but he didn't scold me, so he sat me down. From him, I can see that he cares about his students, but sometimes he uses it in a way that is too drastic for students to accept.

    I felt strong from the homeroom teachers in junior high school and high school because they have a lot to deal with and feel like they are masters of time management.

    When I arrived at university, I was most impressed by the American literature teacher and the English literature teacher. There is a strong contrast between them. I remember that the English literature teacher is about to retire, he is a very serious and serious person, and some of the terms he gave explained that if you pass the final exam, you must write according to his content, and you can't change a word, otherwise you will be greatly deducted points.

    I really saw from him that as a scholar, he has achieved the ultimate in his pursuit of knowledge and professionalism, living to learn all the time, and he has a little bit of his own pride, feels cute and a little hateful, and insists on his own principles.

    And the American literature teacher, she asked us to preview before class, ask any questions in class, and talk about our understanding of the article, she didn't allow us to answer, just wanted to hear our own thoughts, no matter whether we said it well or not, we would listen very seriously. I saw in her the inclusiveness of different ideas, as long as you have a reason to convince her, ideas do not mean that they must be right or wrong, and it reminds me of a political teacher, they are all very transparent.

    I have met a lot of good teachers, some of whom are very transparent, know what they want, and have fun in class; Some teachers have their own principles, are very serious in the pursuit of knowledge, and are very temperamental and elegant. I am grateful to the teachers who have appeared in my life.

    Happy holidays to the teachers! Happy, safe and healthy, and smooth work every day!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    How have your teachers influenced you? Teachers have an impact on my learning, and they also have an impact on my future work, and they have an impact on my life, because teachers are role models.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What influence did the teacher have on you? My teachers were very concerned about my studies and helped me a lot.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Any one. The impact is what makes me study hard and so on.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When I was in high school, there was one thing that stood out to me very much, and it was about my English teacher.

    At the beginning of high school, my grades were not very good, and my fighting spirit was not very good at that time, and I wanted to sleep on my stomach every morning when I was reading in the morning, and I also wanted to sleep on my stomach during the normal class time, and even when the teacher was lecturing, I still wanted to sleep on my stomach. That's it, my grades are just like that.

    Then our school had a class split, and I changed the class teacher. Once, when I was dictating 20 words, I got 12 wrong the first time, and when I re-dictated the next day, I got 13 wrong at once, and then my English teacher was very angry and called me out of class, and there was another classmate who was in the same situation as me, and the number of errors in the second dictation was even more than the first, and both of us were kicked a few times by the English teacher.

    Then from then on, I was very afraid of this teacher, I thought this teacher was too powerful, although it looked gentle on the surface, but in fact it was not easy to provoke, and then I didn't dare to sleep anymore, especially in English class and morning reading, I would always memorize words, and since then this teacher has started to target me, and she will kick me if I make too many mistakes.

    Then my grades got better, and I started not studying again. Once, when I was talking in class, when I was talking in self-study class, she grabbed me, and when she came up, she knocked me several times, and it hurt to death. Threatened me to call my dad, to talk to my dad, and said don't think she wouldn't dare.

    I was so frightened that I said I would never speak again, and I hurried to study before she let me go. Then my grades improved again, but soon after, I failed the exam again.

    Although I slackened off, and I didn't dare to talk or sleep in class, the teacher was more ruthless than I thought. There was an English test where I had to write word choices, fill in the blanks, and change the form. I made a mistake, and the teacher was very violent, and called me directly to the podium and hit my palm with the solid wood ruler she had prepared.

    It hurts so much. My hands are swollen. He also told me that he believed that I would do well in the exam, and then he continued to hit the palm, which was terrible.

    But luckily, because of some things, she was no longer the head teacher, and since then, she doesn't care much about me, and I am very happy. I used to hate her very much, but now I think she's a good teacher.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The homeroom teacher of the first year of high school respected us very much, and once I was very bad in the exam, but he never blamed us for our grades, but instead gave us a lot of comforting words, so I am very grateful to him.

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