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Re: My Own Mr. Holland

Posted by **Just Me** on Aug 21, 2013 at 3:07:08 PM:
In Reply to: My Own Mr. Holland posted by **murray** on Aug 21, 2013 at 1:49:33 PM:

*All I seem to remember from moat of my English classes is talk of past participles, fast paronipples, , and "Write me a book report on Plodding Meadows by Alistair Drygulch."...
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*It wasn't until the 9th grade that I had a teacher who valued nurturing student creativity more than anything else...He allowed us freedom to write what we wanted, including profanity if it wasn't solely for shock value.. He inspired me so much that I found myself creating stuff I wasn't required to and bringing it to him to get his judgement.. Some weird surrealist one-act plays which he had the class perform...Natch, some came to regard me as teacher's pet but I didn't much care...
*I was actually enjoying the class that much..
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*Many years later, after seeing 'Mr. Holland' Opus', I called him up to tell him how much he had to do with my continuing interest in writing and reading...He remembered me straightaway and was very appreciative...
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*Did you have your own Mr. Holland in school?

Miss S_, 6th grade. She was far and away the most supportive and "out of the box" teacher I ever had. Her style kept me going. One of my biggest regrets is that I never tried to find her to thank her.

In 8th grade I had an English/Reading teacher who required a weekly book report and did not restrict, in any way, the books I was allowed to read.

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