| Personally, I have a few. Professor in college who ran my honors program. Awesome guy, approachable and laid back. He didn't teach to a textbook; everything was immersive. Instead of reading about Tesla, we visited the factory, for instance. AP English teacher in HS. Kind lady that took no prisoners. Made for a funny combination. She was sharp as a whip and would call you out if your writing wasn't up to snuff. I learned more in this class than any other. 9th grade Honors English teacher in HS. The first class where I felt challenged in school. The teacher had been teaching the same class at the school for 40+ years. He was a moderate celebrity in our town by the time he retired. Didn't bother to learn a single student's name that year - nor was it needed for him to teach well. 3rd grade teacher. She would let me read Harry Potter all day. Very cool at age ~8. There are a few others but these are the standouts that come to mind. What about you? |
His stream of consciousness communication style plus his decades of industry (steel mills) experience and expertise of the subject matter made him an excellent teacher. Computer Programming and Logic and Database Design classes were my favorites.
Also, he rewarded unconventional solutions to projects and test questions. One memorable example - I turned in a project and before he gave it back asked me to explain my thinking. After I defended my work he complemented my "creative" solution and followed it up with why, while it might work, was sub-optimal.
I really learned a lot from him.