Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Hero In The Classroom Comments

Rating: 4.1

A simple being, hero in the classrooms,
Pen and lesson plans are his tools
In imparting knowledge to his learners
a father/ mother of almost sixty.
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Susan T. Aparejo
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Unnikrishnan E S 15 July 2019

Hi Ms Aparejo, This is a lovely poem, paying loving tribute to a teacher. No, the entire teacher community. Good write. Appreciate.

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Jeanette Telusma 31 March 2017

A teacher as hero... lovely, that's awesome when students feel this way about their teachers.

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Susan Aparejo 17 March 2016

thank you to all of you who feel and love the contents of my work. thank you very much for inspiring me as writer

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Sadi Basaran 13 March 2016

very nice apoem.really beauty to write ateacher to be

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So much facts in wonderful imaginations in the poem.

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Kim Barney 13 March 2016

As a former teacher, thank you so much for this poem! It is well done and I really enjoyed it. Congratulations on having it selected as poem of the day!

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Anil Kumar Panda 13 March 2016

A tribute to teachers who toil hard to make children good human beings. Liked it.

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M Asim Nehal 13 March 2016

A wonderful tribute to all teachers, Nicely written.Thanks for sharing

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Edward Kofi Louis 13 March 2016

Pen and lesson plans. Nice work.

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Akachukwu Lekwauwa 13 March 2016

you have eloquently celebrated our teachers...I am beginning to number all of my heroes and heroine in the classroom

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Prince Obed de la Cruz 25 July 2009

May all teachers be inspired by this poem

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Audrey Heller 18 July 2009

A wonderful tribute, to all teachers! Many, have made a big difference in our lives, for without their knowledge and guidness, where would, we be! It's because of them, we can read, write and go on to greater challanges! A very lovely, dedication!

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Siglinde Good 17 July 2009

'His music is the melodious childrens laughter' - what a beautiful phrase. An awe inspiring piece, that everyone, particularly us westerners, should read to open all those blind eyes... Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant.

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Midnight Writer 17 July 2009

Great poem, props to great teachers, I have been a teacher myself, so that is very inspiring. Sometimes you don't feel like you are making a positive difference in the classroom, but if one is pure in their intentions, it always gets through to the kids. My class was a testimony to that. My students still remember me years after I went.

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Carmen Johnson 17 July 2009

Seems as though you know the flight of an educator well. Come visit an comment on my poetry as well. Although most of mine is not uplifting, you might like Lullibies and sweet soft tears. and Sugar in the sugar bowl. they are two of my favorites.

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Laurel Larison 17 July 2009

Very well written and expressed. I would like to ask this is a teacher of course but in your line in search of the diploma in finger maybe say searches for a diploma that reaches to the stars... how is that?

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~ Jon London ~ 17 July 2009

Knowledge is power, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing....but when used in the correct manner.....the possibilities are endless....wonderful piece to share...10++ from me Susan......keep them coming my friend

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Susan T. Aparejo

Susan T. Aparejo

Gingoog City, Philippines
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