I've got friends who are nurses and teachers. They're making a difference. I'm like, 'Sorry I'm so stressed - I'm working on a character and my wig hasn't arrived.'
I was the tallest guy in the school, and I was very conscious of being larger than anybody - classmates and teachers.
Money buys the most experienced teachers, less-crowded classrooms, high-quality teaching materials, and after-school programs.
Our teachers made such a difference - all my teachers and professors were very supportive and nurturing.
Prince Paul's one of my teachers. He's always been one of my main inspirations as far as interludes go and getting a little quirky at times.
If I've learned one thing from my mother, my teachers, my greatest female inspirations, it's that Boundaries Are Optional.
Heartless zealotry, whether from the religious right or from the teachers' union on the left, is always troubling.
I've been lucky because I've had wonderful teachers along the way who have nurtured and pushed me to the next level.
There's no distinction. A teacher is a preacher. The teachers in public schools are preachers, and the preachers in church are teachers.
Prayers were held in Assembly Hall. We all perched in rows on wooden benches while teachers sat up on the platform in armchairs, facing us.
I've heard from pre-K and kindergarten teachers alike that the Common Core is inappropriately pushing written literacy standards when the focus should be on the development of oral literacy skills. And that's actually delaying the development of literacy.