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Last night, I was watching The Outsiders, which reminded me of High School. This was mainly because our English Teacher, Mrs. Jubb brought in the movie and had us watch it in class one year. Therefore, over the course of probably three days, we got to dim the lights, sit back and enjoy a nice movie (sans popcorn of course, since no eating was allowed in class). Still, it was a break from the norm.
I had many memorable teachers throughout the course of my education, however "Coach Durr" stands out for many reasons. Coach Durr was one of the school's coaches, and a history teacher (why do they always have the Coaches teach History?? They really shouldn't). On any given day, you could sit back and enjoy a nice history lecture by Coach Durr, and he did know his stuff... or you might catch him sitting silently at his desk "hidden" behind a book, picking his rather large-nostrils. His teaching methods were quite interesting to say the least.
He came up with a method of seating according to grade. Let me explain. He lined the desks up along the wall in a "U" shape, with his desk in the front center of the class. Then we were organized by our Grade Point Average in his class. If you made A's, B's or even C's I guess you weren't TOO awfully worried, but if you'd worked frivolously hard and earned yourself a "D" or an "F", everyone knew it too!
If your grade was a D, you were dangerously close and if you made an "F", well you were assigned to sit in the very end section, which Coach Durr had affectionately named "Dummyland".
Coach Durr Bragged on the Kids that made A's, and smeared the A-earners' success in the faces of those residing in Dummyland... he enjoyed taunting Dummyland with the fact that they were no star student.
"If you folks over in D section don't watch out, you're going to end up in... DUMMMMYYLAANNNNDDDDD!!" he'd say with a snicker.
I've often thought about his class, and remembered it humorously, wondering if this might have permanently scarred any of the Dummyland-residents... I, myself never ended up over there but I may have cruised through C Boulevard a time or two.
No matter what your grade, there was no hiding it from your classmates... and well, as for Coach Durr, his nose picking was never concealed as much as he thought.
Here's to you Coach, as well as all those other Coaches who have been ordained to teach a subject... Remember, the things you do in the line of teaching stays with 'us kids' forever.
I had many memorable teachers throughout the course of my education, however "Coach Durr" stands out for many reasons. Coach Durr was one of the school's coaches, and a history teacher (why do they always have the Coaches teach History?? They really shouldn't). On any given day, you could sit back and enjoy a nice history lecture by Coach Durr, and he did know his stuff... or you might catch him sitting silently at his desk "hidden" behind a book, picking his rather large-nostrils. His teaching methods were quite interesting to say the least.
He came up with a method of seating according to grade. Let me explain. He lined the desks up along the wall in a "U" shape, with his desk in the front center of the class. Then we were organized by our Grade Point Average in his class. If you made A's, B's or even C's I guess you weren't TOO awfully worried, but if you'd worked frivolously hard and earned yourself a "D" or an "F", everyone knew it too!
If your grade was a D, you were dangerously close and if you made an "F", well you were assigned to sit in the very end section, which Coach Durr had affectionately named "Dummyland".
Coach Durr Bragged on the Kids that made A's, and smeared the A-earners' success in the faces of those residing in Dummyland... he enjoyed taunting Dummyland with the fact that they were no star student.
"If you folks over in D section don't watch out, you're going to end up in... DUMMMMYYLAANNNNDDDDD!!" he'd say with a snicker.
I've often thought about his class, and remembered it humorously, wondering if this might have permanently scarred any of the Dummyland-residents... I, myself never ended up over there but I may have cruised through C Boulevard a time or two.
No matter what your grade, there was no hiding it from your classmates... and well, as for Coach Durr, his nose picking was never concealed as much as he thought.
Here's to you Coach, as well as all those other Coaches who have been ordained to teach a subject... Remember, the things you do in the line of teaching stays with 'us kids' forever.
Comments
I loved your diagram. LOL Your story reminded me also of when I was in 2nd grade. Our reading groups were split up according to reading levels and each group was named after a fruit. The lowest reading group were The Bananas. I was a Banana for a while and it upset me greatly. Hard to believe I was a Banana looking back...because I have always been an avid reader.
I still remember that awful feeling of embarrasment of anger etc. Very vivid in my mind some 30 odd years on.
As you say teachers leave very lasting memories...
Coaches suck. LOL
I only had TWO teachers in all of high school that I still think were good teachers and decent people.
Cindi: Thanks... Hmm, that's kinda creepy, and everyone just accepted it. He should've been in trouble :O See? Coaches!
Further: That's horrible?? I have seen teachers do stuff like that though...
Rockdog: That darn Corky! You've been over there sniffing his doughnuts haven't you?? Maybe they should've served them in Dummyland, might have given them incentive! Oh the shame. LOL!
Jay: You have a point, maybe they go through some sort of humiliation tactics training... Sure seems possible! High School has so many hideous memories... lol