A1 Mr. Rempe, my high school history teacher. I still remember some of his lessons, especially we sang the national anthems of countries we were studying and flying film strip projector shows. #AWSAconnect
A1 So many! I still keep in close contact w/ elementary teachers I had and my sisters had. My mom just bumped in to one in the grocery store. I will never forget how much they cared about me as a person, even to this day as an adult. #awsaconnect
A2 @m4flynn taught me the importance of developing relationships with students and staff as well as how to be an administrator who isn't locked in their office. #AWSAconnect
A2: I would thank my dear friend who I taught with in Bangkok, because we pushed each other. She always said "Sharin, you made me a 21st Century English teacher" I was her IT Director. #awsaconnect
A2 Becky Wanezek, worked with her in MKE, taught me to have high expectations yet still develop positive relationships with students, still working on this
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a3: I would thank my principal. He quietly teaches me to do better. I also thank @D4Griffin3 for making me feel worthwhile to do this work. @higgkr & @jwagnermeadow1 I go to for inspiration and pick me up. Thanks! #awsaconnect
Q1: My HS English teacher inspired me to be a teacher and to be different and teach with my hair on fire. She has been thanked in person many time and I'm so grateful for her! #AWSAconnect
Q2: So many, too! @PrincipalTrotts for pushing me every day to be better. He helped me grow at a faster rate and be better than I thought I could be. #AWSAconnect