Campaign Gratitude: A Tribute to Our Nation’s Educators

Personalon May 9th, 20103 Comments

Dear family, friends, colleagues, former classmates, former colleagues, and other people that read my blog:

Today, I am starting a letter writing campaign.  Every week for the next 10 weeks, I am going to spend 20 minutes writing a letter to a teacher or professor that has made a difference in my life.  I want them to know that somewhere along the way, they DID make a difference.  Especially at a time when we spend more money on our prison system than our education system, and at a time where we spend more time and money fixing mistakes of older generations than investing in educating and developing our younger generations.

I would like to thank all the educators in our country for the sacrifices they have made for their students over the years.

Thank you:

  • For sometimes teaching kids that couldn’t care less about going to school
  • For spending your own money buying supplies for your classroom because of the budget cuts
  • For staying late at school for parent-teacher conferences
  • For grading the endless papers and tests
  • For preparing lesson plans
  • For expecting more from us
  • For challenging us
  • For failing us when we deserved it
  • For lending your classroom at lunch so that we could have our meetings or a quite space to study
  • For setting the curve at a B-
  • For being our friends
  • For teaching us to be open minded
  • For teaching us how to be critical thinkers
  • For inspiring us
  • And in spite of everything, to still care about us

Thank you for your time :)

Please comment on this post if you plan on joining me in writing to your teachers, professors, and past educators.  And please help spread this idea!

-Grace

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  • Erin

    Thanks for your post! My mom and grandma were both teachers and I couldn't have said it better myself. Thanks for your gratitude to teachers. I plan showing my own gratitude as well as posting this link on facebook so all my friends can see it and show their gratitude in return!

  • http://www.facebook.com/gcheung Grace Cheung

    Hi Erin,

    Thank you for comment. And thanks for sharing this. I hope my letter writing campaign will catch on, and that students will learn to appreciate all the teachers that have helped shaped them.