By Mr. Chafe
A new year is upon us,
the gremlins are back at work, and I'm thinking about Batman.
If you are a gremlin,
odds are you already know about my obsession with the Dark Knight. You know
that he stands on my desk and watches over my papers when I am gone. You know
that I definitely think he could beat Iron Man in a fight. And you know that I
mention him as often as possible during English class.
But why do I love Batman
so much? And what does he have to do with school?
It isn't that he is an
excellent teaching tool (though he is). The reason that I talk about Batman so
much is that he is different from most other superheroes. Batman was born a
normal guy. He became a superhero and the world's greatest detective through
hard work, practice, and (believe it or not) making mistakes. He is my reminder
to keep trying my hardest, even when things seem impossible. He is my reminder
that if I have a goal, the only thing that prevents me from achieving it is lack
of dedication.
That is why I think of
Batman when I think of school. When I was in school, some days it felt like
everyone had a special talent but me. Sometimes I would struggle with work that
the rest of the class got right away. That was OK. All I had to do was think
about how Batman would handle the situation.
Would he be upset?
Probably.
Would he get frustrated?
Sometimes.
Would he quit?
Never.
So now that I'm a
teacher, I think that my most important lesson is to teach my students to not
give up, to always try to be the best student they can, and to never give
anything less than their best effort. In other words, be more like
Batman.
This story touched my heart. I bet ur class is awesome and u must be an amazing teacher.
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Thanks.
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