Ann Curry | teacher
I think eventually I want to become a teacher, like my father wanted to be, and hopefully positively influence the next generation.
Ann Curry | teacher Read More »
I think eventually I want to become a teacher, like my father wanted to be, and hopefully positively influence the next generation.
Ann Curry | teacher Read More »
My mother was a teacher, my father was a community organizer. I come from a working class background.
Chris Hayes | teacher Read More »
I’ve been a teacher at the college level, in composition mostly, and I’ve been an editor on magazines.
Jane Haddam | teacher Read More »
I felt like I was a teacher. But nowadays, I am as much a student of his. He writes a lot of what we play.
Gary Burton | teacher Read More »
My mother was an English teacher who decided to become a math teacher, and she used me as a guinea pig at home. My father had been a math teacher and then went to work at a steel mill because, frankly, he could make more money doing that.
Freeman A. Hrabowski III | teacher Read More »
In high school, I was Mr. Choir Boy. I had solos, I was helping out the tenors with their parts and our choir teacher would ask me what songs we should do.
Lucas Grabeel | teacher Read More »
Without any doubt at all, teacher quality is the fundamental differentiator. Not just, incidentally, of education, but I would argue, probably the biggest single differentiator of success for the nations of the 21st Century.
David Puttnam | teacher Read More »
My mother was an actress and my voice teacher, an incredible voice teacher. My biological father is an actor, and my stepfather, who raised me along with my mother, is a psychotherapist. I was always supported in creative ventures.
Laura Benanti | teacher Read More »
I always think about which blood drive was going on in Georgia that day when that husband or mom or school teacher rolled up their sleeve and actually gave me a second chance at life. It’s the ultimate gift of life, and I’m the one who was on the other end.
Niki Taylor | teacher Read More »