My parents were language teachers. They talked about teaching all the time and all their friends were teachers. It was considered a pre-ordained thing that I would go into teaching.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For a little while, my mom was a school teacher. And I went to the school that she taught.
My mother was a teacher.
My mom taught me German before I knew English. And I went to French immersion school.
I taught high school English for 24 years. I always teach my students to appreciate the beauty of language and to write poetically.
I come from a family of educators. My sister is a college teacher. My dad is a college teacher, but first a junior high teacher.
Teaching was my transition from student life to working life. In those days, our system of education was a little different. The number of students in each class was huge. I think in political science general, which I taught, it was around 100.
I teach well. I used to really like teaching a lot. I enjoyed it a lot and I was good at it.
As a student I learned from wonderful teachers and ever since then I've thought everyone is a teacher.
My mother and my father were teachers. My grandmother and my grandfather were teachers. This is something I really know about. Even when I was a kid, it was a profession my father couldn't stay in, because he couldn't make enough money.
You know, even growing up going to school, I had teachers that were against bilingual teaching. I never understood that. My parents always had me speak Spanish first knowing I was going to speak English in school.