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Teacher Stereotypes Redefined

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Emma

CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteered in the child care ministry at my church as a teen and as an adult. I love working with children.
Why are you participating?: 

People often judge others by the way they look. We are each on our own journey through life. No one knows my path but me. Let's love more and judge less.

Katelyn

Leicester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I organized a trip to "The Nutcracker" for my English language learner students who had never before seen a live performance. It was magical!
Why are you participating?: 

I love the message.

Stephanie

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
One day at lunch in school, this girl from one of my classes walked right up to my friend sitting next to me and just started to pour out the contents of the entire milk carton all over her head. I quickly stood up in my friend's defense, when the girl asked me if I had a problem. I bluntly explained that I did, because what she did was completely random and absolutely uncalled for. She pointed to my face, and said that her and I were to fight after school. While I agreed, as soon as the last bell rang, I hopped on my bus home as fast as I could. As I saw her in class after that, she never did anything of the like, to my attention or knowledge.
Why are you participating?: 

I once read from a brilliant poet that "There are ways of understanding people that do not require words. And if you look close enough you could see, a lot of life and a little bit of death burning through their eyes.

Tim

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I smile at everyone, most people smile back.
Why are you participating?: 

I often hear "somebody should do something"; Mom always said "you are somebody".

Mary

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I gave a man who looked down and out, my breakfast sandwich and some cash. I paid for someone's groceries who didn't have enough money to buy all her groceries.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to be part of a positive community of people who look at people first and remember they are someone's son, daughter, mother, etc. Not to judge, but to think first before being negative.

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