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Who Was Your Most Memorable Teacher?

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Hazi-Hammenuhoth | 08:09 Thu 27th Jul 2017 | Jobs & Education
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Teachers....which ones do you remember, and is there one that really sticks in your memory? We often hear interviews by various great people who regularly refer back to some memorable or influential teacher whose instruction and inspiration helped them in life. Looking back to school, does any teacher stand out, and if so, why? (For good, and for bad.)
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Yes, I had a lovely male primary school teacher, who was really a maths teacher, and who saw something in me that no other teacher did because I was shy and awkward. I still think about him often.
A few spring to mind. Primary School teachers I don't remember well. My year eight (second year) maths teacher stands out, as does my GCSE/A-level physics teacher.

The first one I mention because honestly, my year seven maths teachers were both awful and nearly made me hate the thing altogether; she rekindled my love for it by, among other things, noticing that I was bored stiff with the year eight stuff so giving me next year's textbooks to look at instead.
My grammar school headmaster who gave me six of the best for wagging off school.Don't remember much about the rest of the staff.
2 of my English teachers and a Maths teacher for good reasons.

The German teacher loathed me so I upset her and passed my 'o' level.
My middle school form teacher. He was an English teacher but also took our RS and History lessons.

He was lovely, so encouraging.

I'm friends with him on facebook but can't bring myself to use his first name. I always call him Sir or Mr Williams :-)
english teacher Miss Wiliams an ex nun and inspirational
My mother.
oh, BM, that's lovely.
aww BM lovlee xx
Primary school......nonr
Junior school ..Ma Allen cus she went out with Yanks.
Grammar school....none....not their fault as i was just a disruptive,but likable pupil who happened to be good at sport.

Med school.
https://www.google.es/search?q=Donald+Hunter+doctor&oq=Donald+Hunter+doctor&aqs=chrome..69i57.25031j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

He was my hero. A true character who made medicine a living subject and hated academics (clever ***) he would call them.
He would have abhorred the Internet and particularly...."links. "
One day as we were waiting in the ward for a ward round,his registrar arrived and said Dr Hunter is waiting for you in the Whitechapel Road. We all filled out of the hospital where we followed Dr H down the crowded street to a manhole cover. He banged on the cover with his foot, the cover lifted and a head appeared and said " Oh! it's you Dr Hunter, have you got the students with you? We all climbed down the ladder into the drains of the East End and had our lecture on Weill's disease, a disease spread by rats urinating in water which passes on the organism. Never ever forgot that or him.
He should have been knighted.
Many other stories, but that is enough for him at the moment.


A truly inspirational biology teacher at my Catholic secondary school.
Her way of teaching her subject injected something special and she shaped my life.
Thank you Mrs P xx
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blimey I have had more than the rest of you
Joseph Rhymer - English - he turned out to be an important theologian - [Bible in Order Hardcover – 1 Oct 1975
by Joseph Rhymer (Editor)]
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Physics master who had written article for the 1936 Encyclpaedia Brit on Physics of course
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Pharmacology tutor - finally persuaded to put his tutorials on paper (Lecture Notes on Pharmacology Paperback – 10 Apr 1990
by HF Grundy (Author)
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John Collier international law tutor
The Settlement Of Disputes In International Law: John CollieI

I did make a point of thanking them and they all simpered prettily



As a group, we all looked forward to our twice weekly Religious Instruction lessons as our RI Master was an avid Clarets fan. All we had to do was mention their last/next game and we would spend the entire lesson discussing Burnley Football Club - God, Jesus and the totally unlikely virgin birth totally ignored. I surprised myself some years later by gaining a CSE in RI.
I'd like to thank Mr Brown for getting me through my discalcula and heping me pass my O level maffs.

I'd like to thank Mr Taylor for being humorous and kind, and sitting next to me and squeezing my knee occasionally.

I'd like to thanks Mr Hill for being an inspirational Art teacher and putting me in charge of the third years and allowing me to scare the bejeesus out of them

And finally and most importantly, I'd like to thank my deputy headmistress, Vanda, for letting me feel her susi belt through her skirt at the end of term (I was 18 at the time).
Oh and this guy drummed large parts of Ganong's physiology into us
clearly it was before he was famous ( physiology supervisor)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/professor-colin-blakemore-honoured-10-years-after-being-denied-knighthood-9536139.html
@ZM: Hmmmmm.................................
Zac.....last paragraph......LOL.....LOL.
Only one teacher, who happened to also be my father.

A few mentors throughout my adult life spring to mind.

One should never stop learning.

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