My father was a teacher, and there were teachers all around, his friends, they were working for the Government and their behaviour was within strictly limited areas.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had many good teachers, but only three of them were school teachers.
My father followed, during most of his life, the precarious occupation of a country school teacher.
I mean, a lot of my family are teachers.
I've worked in public education for 30 years - as a teacher, a lawyer and union leader. I've visited hundreds of schools and districts. I've seen leaders from the classroom to the national stage who have been willing to set aside their differences and do the hard work that's necessary to create real, enduring change.
Nearly everyone I met, worked with, or read about was my teacher, one way or another.
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.
My parents regarded school teachers as higher beings, as did many immigrants.
My mother was a teacher, my father was a community organizer. I come from a working class background.
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.
I come from labor country. My mom was a teacher and was very involved in the teachers' union.