Instead of writing out her end of the year evaluation a student drew this picture on the back of it:
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on “A niffy picture response to class evaluation”
6 Comments on “A niffy picture response to class evaluation”
Jeez, that makes me wish I had had you as a teacher…freaking awesome
What a lucky student and what a very lucky teacher you are.
Wow. That is powerful!! Thanks for sharing that image!
Dear Mr. Bogush,
At 12:58 AM on June 29, 2009 I realized what I have been needing to tell you for about the whole school year. And it is this..
We got off to a rough start in the beginning of the year which held me back from many things, but that doesn’t matter anymore. What matters is that I could have done so many wonderful things in your classroom. I could have showed you what I was capable of. I could have created things that you would never have though of for that is all I wanted, you’re approval. And for that I’m sorry. I’m sorry for having that opportunity and basically throwing it out the window. But by having you as a teacher I have gained so many tools and skills to take another reach for originality. I’m going to use this blog to start sharing my opinion on my own time, instead of letting the school mask the truth.
I hope to keep in contact with you Mr. Bogush, you’re a good teacher with a unique way of looking at things.
…as long as the title on the left in 12 months is not ‘K-8th grade’ well done!
Once again, proves a picture is worth a thousand words. That speaks volumes about the difference you made in the life of that student (and presumably all of your students).
Well done.
Jeez, that makes me wish I had had you as a teacher…freaking awesome
What a lucky student and what a very lucky teacher you are.
Wow. That is powerful!! Thanks for sharing that image!
Dear Mr. Bogush,
At 12:58 AM on June 29, 2009 I realized what I have been needing to tell you for about the whole school year. And it is this..
We got off to a rough start in the beginning of the year which held me back from many things, but that doesn’t matter anymore. What matters is that I could have done so many wonderful things in your classroom. I could have showed you what I was capable of. I could have created things that you would never have though of for that is all I wanted, you’re approval. And for that I’m sorry. I’m sorry for having that opportunity and basically throwing it out the window. But by having you as a teacher I have gained so many tools and skills to take another reach for originality. I’m going to use this blog to start sharing my opinion on my own time, instead of letting the school mask the truth.
I hope to keep in contact with you Mr. Bogush, you’re a good teacher with a unique way of looking at things.
…as long as the title on the left in 12 months is not ‘K-8th grade’
well done!
Once again, proves a picture is worth a thousand words. That speaks volumes about the difference you made in the life of that student (and presumably all of your students).
Well done.