Woah! MR. FERRONI??? Man, I haven't seen him in over 10 years. He was my social studies teacher in high school back in 2010 and 2011. He was the only person I was able to connect with all those years ago. Without him, I wouldve never passed high school. He showed me so many techniques that I still use even to this day! Teachers like him are a life changers. Thank you for never giving up on me Ferroni. You're the best teacher anyone could've asked for!
unfortunately not mine lmao. my history teacher trauma dumped on us and blamed us for his heart problems. he was pretty creepy touching the girls' faces in our class too.
Ik y’all think im lying. But i actually know Dr. Brown. He’s a friend to Dr. Jack Horner and I meet him a lot at dinners i have with them, he’s actually very funny and kind.
Mine just let me sleep until I woke up, and then later when I wake up she tells me she’s going to call my parents, and I just get worried and just pay attention to class until home time 😀
my teacher didn't care because most of the time people were falling a sleep was near the end of the school year when we were learning about things for the next year my friend actually fell asleep
I had a teacher back in highschool who just let you sleep lol especially if the class was at the beginning of the day, he said it was your responsibility if you missed anything
I don’t understand why someone would be a teacher if they don’t care about what they do, I’m currently an assistant toddler teacher and learnt how underpaid teachers really are. It’s definitely a field to be in because you enjoy it and care about kids, not for the money because we don’t make a lot at all. So I’m honestly so freaking confused to why there’s so many mean teachers who hate their job, they could literally work at McDonald’s and make more 😂😐
Can confirm, we keep every sweet note, letter, picture, etc that you give us. I still have all of the letters my kids (students) from my first year teaching wrote and gave to me. It makes me cry (in a good way) every time I take them out again to read them.
Same. I have mine all the way back from student teaching, and even when I worked daycare while I was looking for a job in between college and full time teaching. Two of my favorites are ones I got this year from a student after I had to put my 18 year old cat down. One wrote me a note that very day about how sorry she was I had lost my cat, and another a few days later made me a little paper model of her that sat on my desk the rest of the year.
I’m a student who doesn’t know how to show how much I appreciate my teachers and how much I love them so most of them think I hate them. Sometimes I do the note/message thing at the end of the year to show them that I don’t hate them at all and I really appreciate all the work they’re willing to put in and the patience just to help us understand a subject, I find it fascinating especially with a classroom that’s not willing to learn.
@@zzzzzz-mv6iu Even something little means the world to us teachers, I’m just an assistant toddler teacher but when parents give me just a small gift it means the world to me. Working with kids isn’t easy especially since we don’t make much money at all, so just a letter would mean the world to one 😊
@@Greg_176 no he wasnt the one who left the note hes the one the teacher was talking about in the beginning about battling against eachother on tik tok and that he showed him tik tok
My mother is teacher at my school and believe me it's not fun like whenever I miss a class her colleagues also my teachers ask her why didn't I attend the class. Whenever I get less marks In a test they tell her I need to work harder and I get they care from me but you they can talk to me about my grades not go directly to my mom and get me in trouble
The first one is how my English teacher would wake everyone up. She was decent though and asked us why we're so tired after class. She got me an appointment with the school counselor after finding out that my back pain didn't let me sleep. She offered to help me at lunch time since I was falling behind. Ms. Silver went from being my least favorite to someone I admire.
I’m in my junior year of college and I’ve been saying recently how I can’t wait to be done with school. But then I am reminded of all the great teachers and professors I have come across, especially those who have taught me more than just academic lessons. So many have taught me valuable life lessons
@An3Stn the closest thing I’ve had happen was my teacher gave us all a candy before the starts of the test and at the end, maybe in the middle as well? It was for a practise test
As an educator, this warms my heart. In the past, I have had students come back and thank me for being so patient with them. I have heard stories of old students hearing my name and their eyes lighting up. It brings me so much joy to know I made an impact on a kid’s life.
I love this 💖 I was a teacher’s aid and coach for years. I’ve kept every single thank you card, gift etc.. they mean more then I think most students understand. It’s very thoughtful and sometimes it’s what gets us through the hard times 👏👏👏💖
My teacher always helps us on tests,the other day we had a test and one of the questions was "who wrote the first document of bosnia?" (I live in bosnia) and our teacher noticed we were having struggles so she told us the name starts with K and last name starts with P,after that half of the class got it. I'll miss her since this is the last year she's teaching us 💔
The way he said that he just lets everyone leave the classroom quietly when someone sleeps is just the same thing our TLE teacher does when someone does too! She is the sweetest since she always helps out if anyone's ever in a tight spot. I love her!
I have sensitive ears so when someone drops a text book or slams it on purpose it really hurts my ears. It either makes my ears feel like it bleeds (never to loud for it to actually bleed), makes my ears ring (sometimes), or I get a bad headache on the side of my head
As the daughter of a wonderful preschool teacher, I have an incredible amount of respect for those who were born to teach and are passionate about their field for the amount of work they put in-during and after hours-and love they pour into their students because they want to see them thrive. Many teachers I’ve had throughout my life have shaped who I am today 💖
Last year, my friends and I wanted to do something special for our teachers, because we wanted to show them how grateful we were that they managed to continue teaching us during the difficult times. We asked everyone in the class to make a one minute video of why they thought that year was so special, and why our teachers meant so much to them. We then made a little video with those clips. We added some pictures and other videos that were taken through out the year. When we showed it to our teachers, they cried. It makes me so happy that they really appreciated it!
Our band class this year made and signed a card for our custodian and also played them happy birthday on our instruments. He was so happy! It’s nice to that people really appreciate things like this.
I actually relate to the note, a teacher I had that I thought didn't really like me, gave me a heartwarming note at the end of the year, and I still have it and it still makes me happy to this day :)
i actually cried during this video, 5:52, specifically. I've always been someone who loves to do things for my teachers and make sure they know i love and appreciate everything they do for me and other students, and seeing a teacher smile just makes me cry happy tears.
As someone who just graduated high school and is planning to become a teacher, this video made me cry in a good way. A lot of people have told me that I shouldn’t become a teacher even though I have wanted to since I was seven. Because the pay is bad, because you have to deal with troublesome kids, etc etc. And they start to make me question whether or not I should keep pursuing that dream. Then I see stuff like this where teachers have helped kids and changed their lives in some cases, have students that admire them and respect them. I see that there are good aspects to being a teacher and the passion and spark for that relights again.
our drama class did something similar when our teacher was going through a rough time. her child had to have surgery so she was away for a week during stressful school time so she didn't want to be away but had to look after her child so while she was gone our class made a card for her and her child and then we made brownies to give to her on the first day she came back after her child's surgery. the best part of it all was that we made her day and we had a massive group hug afterwards. she kept saying we didn't need to do this but she makes us brownies for our birthdays or when she can tell we are stressed and she will give us mental health breaks and hugs when we need it. i currently have a broken foot and she hasn't stopped offering to help me around the school and stuff. what we did was nothing compared to what she does for us and i'm just glad that we could make her feel better and feel loved.
This is why at the end of every school year, I make it my goal to fold origami flowers for all my teachers. It brings me joy to see even as another year has passed, they still have my flower on their desk, or the little note looks a bit more wrinkled than it was before
I recently emailed my favourite teacher from high school and it's so amazing to talk to them as an adult. They were quite old when I was a student so I was worried the school would tell me that they had passed. If you're thinking about reaching out to a teacher, do it!!!!!!!!
I remember my English teacher in high school, she was so sweet, she told us at the last day of the year to write our opinion about her teaching, and I didn't know what to write, I kept thinking the whole day and just before the end of the day I wrote it on a note and hanged it on the door, the next year I met her in the school and she somehow knew that it was me who left the note, she always try to read people's personality, she was incredible!
I had English teacher who had surgery and was out for months and when he came back at the end of my senior year I asked if I could give him a hug and he gave me the tightest hug ever. I think I was probably one of the only students that really asked if he was okay. 🥺
A couple of friends and I would draw on post-it notes and put them on our English teachers' cabinet thing and there were eventually over 80 post-its on the door. We are no longer there and he no longer works as an English teacher he is now a stem teacher, but he sent us a picture of our post-its laminated and hung in his new classroom for everyone else to see. So now even though we're not there it makes me happy knowing there is a piece of us with him as he continues to teach and I hope to be back and see all of the post-its in their glory.
I cherish all the notes and affirmations I get from students/clients. It makes me remember that there’s a reason I do the work that I do because it can sure be stressful and undervalued.
We did a thank you thing too for our prof and he called us jerks for making him cry before his meeting. Love that prof wish I could’ve been a better student
Our class actually made our teacher cry 😅 She just got out of covid for 2 months and she was sad or almost depressed, so we turned on our cameras with a heart on paper and our class representative said some words how we apreciate her. Yea she cried....
I’ve had so many great teachers❤️ One of my best teacher past about 2 months ago… wish I could have said Thank you again. Haven’t seen him since highschool, 2018…
In my math class I was finishing up some work and my teacher had called her husband and me being nosy I listened in a LITTLE BIT abut I heard she was talking about some sort of apprentice I don’t know what about but she started to cry and I was about to cry myself but then the bell rang I just hopes she’s ok and figures things out💕✨
İ miss my history teacher. Most students found his lessons boring but his extensive knowledge that he loved to impart even if most didn't pay attention to him. He was just great. He despite being a history n geography teacher would read us English novels to build our vocabulary and listening skills. We annoyed the hell out of him so this one time he gave us a test that almost 80% of the class failed and he had warned us that this time we wouldn't be able to solve his exam(his paper was usually the easiest) that was the last exam we had with him. He changed the school and 3 years later i found a post his son posted on fb declaring that he had passed away three days ago. İ remember bawling my eyes out and it broke my heart to know that majority of his students and his previous co workers hadn't known about his death. İ was the one who informed everybody in our official school group. Everybody was literally shocked. Students were just trying to find his address to visit his family atleast once. İts been more than 2 years since he's gone but the memories i had of him are still cherished and he would be remembered till eternity.
seeing how great and humble and sweet these teachers are (especially the history teacher) reminds me of how boring and rude my teachers are bahahha like my history teacher, first of all would never get notes like that be he just ain’t that nice, and also even if he would get notes he would probably like throw them away or smth hahah like he WOULD NOT even care soooo💀..having that nice and humble teachers is rlly amazing bc it would probably make school much more fun and give u less anxiety 🤍
Me remembering when I had live lessons and thinking why didn't my form think of doing that Probably the fact that 1. We weren't allowed our cameras on 2. We weren't allowed our mics on 3. We weren't allowed to record our lessons
I keep every note, drawing, and card I'm given. I started making scrapbooks but they took up too much room so now I have a massive box that I keep them all in.
i remember when me and my class and parents made shirts with our teacher hugging/holding hands or something like that, and she cried taht was teh day she was leaving to teach in america, i do email her to say hi i love her so much and i miss her :)
I have a twin sister and normally we make cards or cupcakes for our teachers at the end of the semester. I just never realized how much that could mean to them.
I kept every note and card I have ever gotten. I also keep thank you emails in a separate folder in my email account and whenever it gets hard, I read them and they always remind me why I am doing my job.
My teacher wasnt in this video but i did have a teacher (never took his class but I knew him) in my middle school. His name was Mr. Jannek and he had tiktik. I still follow him to this day despite the 2 uploads a year he makes lol
July 2, 2021 is my last day with my teachers because im a High Schooler already...I sent long messages to all my teachers to thanked their efforts for us.
this reminds me of when my mom and i got one of my teachers an apple tree since she was one of my favorites and was retiring. she messages me when she's able to pick the apples her tree produces
6:28 i cried so hard at this part becouse my teachers never tell me that, all they do is just make fun of me becouse i didn't finish my homework in time
As someone who has had a bad experience with a teacher and gained phobias from it, I physically cannot understand why students are thankful for teachers. I find them *extremely* intimidating, especially older men, which that original teacher was (born in '46).
Do ya'll know the most satisfying feeling in the world? Being on quarantine, and when you check your Canvas page, it says "Nothing to do." OH, and when you teacher says "Thanks" when you give them something. That's when I feel on top of the world
that last bit. I had a class in russia of 11 year old boys. they were heeeelllllll lol but I tried really really hard to make class fun for them. we talked about video games and youtubers they likes as much as we could and i gave them drawing time and tooonnnnns of free reign whenver i could give them a chance to show me what they could do. it was the hardest class nad i was sure they hated me. they all cried on my last day...i was shocked and never forgot that.
One of teacher is very strict and most of my classmate hate her and I think I'm of the few students who appreciate her efforts and I know she cares for us since she is always worried when someone is having a hard time but sadly I'm not good in expressing my thoughts and feelings
Its so heartwarming when people do stuff like that because it reminds me of how nice teachers can be. In my german school our teachers arent that helpful.. they always want to repeat everything that we alreadyy know that doesn’t even come up in the exams and we waste time on stuff like Euritmie and other stuff so we dont have much time to actually learn and we didnt even have online school since our school was anti computers
Aaah when he grabbed the framed note. I’m not crying, you are.
No, you were crying and I wasn’t I’m afraid
YES, I AM.
Yes
Um, I'm NOT crying, actually. How dare you assume my reaction to this video, Gia Maré? Is this 2018?
@Toasty Cucumber No, I haven't... what is that? Did you just make it up?
Woah! MR. FERRONI??? Man, I haven't seen him in over 10 years. He was my social studies teacher in high school back in 2010 and 2011. He was the only person I was able to connect with all those years ago. Without him, I wouldve never passed high school. He showed me so many techniques that I still use even to this day! Teachers like him are a life changers. Thank you for never giving up on me Ferroni. You're the best teacher anyone could've asked for!
yeah, I'm also pretty sure he's never gonna let you down
That means so much to hear and I am always here if you need anything. Sincerely.
I’ll miss him when I leave the high school. Can’t think of a way to say good bye, never will I lose communication with him
he is also my son’s teacher! he is amazing he is funny he helps my son with any homework and task!
@@err_404_name_not_found9 And he’s definitely not going to run around and desert him.
Is it just me or are all history teachers just the kindest and most warm-hearted people in the world?
Can confirm. Our history teacher regularly posts in the Google classroom how great of students we are, and is just really wholesome overall💖
unfortunately not mine lmao. my history teacher trauma dumped on us and blamed us for his heart problems. he was pretty creepy touching the girls' faces in our class too.
@@bmboosprout7061 ewww gross... okay maybe not all... I’ve heard of some other bad ones as well.
@@bmboosprout7061 oh I'm so sorry 😕 I hope you've been able to move on and someone reported this guy💖
mine threw a chair at a student
Not me crying when Dr. Brown started crying, and when the other teacher showed the framed sticky note ☹️🤧
Awww...😘
I did too don't be embarrassed
i am crying right now
Ik y’all think im lying. But i actually know Dr. Brown. He’s a friend to Dr. Jack Horner and I meet him a lot at dinners i have with them, he’s actually very funny and kind.
*"I like to hide my tiktok from my students"*
**Also shows up in a video on a channel with 20M subscribers**
TY NOBODY ELSE SAID ANYTHING ABOUT HIM !!!! TvT
LOL XD
When my teacher sees that I am about to fall asleep, he asks me a question, and the anxiety from that wakes me up real fast.
AHAHABAHAHAHAHA IM DYING
Same and sometimes she doesn't even explain stuff and she's just like: 'do you understand?'
Mine just let me sleep until I woke up, and then later when I wake up she tells me she’s going to call my parents, and I just get worried and just pay attention to class until home time 😀
my teacher didn't care because most of the time people were falling a sleep was near the end of the school year when we were learning about things for the next year my friend actually fell asleep
I had a teacher back in highschool who just let you sleep lol especially if the class was at the beginning of the day, he said it was your responsibility if you missed anything
We definitely need more of these people: teachers who care about what they're doing and students who appreciate their teachers.
I don’t understand why someone would be a teacher if they don’t care about what they do, I’m currently an assistant toddler teacher and learnt how underpaid teachers really are. It’s definitely a field to be in because you enjoy it and care about kids, not for the money because we don’t make a lot at all. So I’m honestly so freaking confused to why there’s so many mean teachers who hate their job, they could literally work at McDonald’s and make more 😂😐
Yep
Sadly there are too few of them.
Agreed
@@kaylee1769 true
Can confirm, we keep every sweet note, letter, picture, etc that you give us. I still have all of the letters my kids (students) from my first year teaching wrote and gave to me. It makes me cry (in a good way) every time I take them out again to read them.
Same. I have mine all the way back from student teaching, and even when I worked daycare while I was looking for a job in between college and full time teaching. Two of my favorites are ones I got this year from a student after I had to put my 18 year old cat down. One wrote me a note that very day about how sorry she was I had lost my cat, and another a few days later made me a little paper model of her that sat on my desk the rest of the year.
@@WaterxWolfx100 Awww, that's so sweet!
On the last day of school, a student sent me a message thanking me for everything. I thought he didn't care about my class at all.
I’m a student who doesn’t know how to show how much I appreciate my teachers and how much I love them so most of them think I hate them. Sometimes I do the note/message thing at the end of the year to show them that I don’t hate them at all and I really appreciate all the work they’re willing to put in and the patience just to help us understand a subject, I find it fascinating especially with a classroom that’s not willing to learn.
@@zzzzzz-mv6iu Even something little means the world to us teachers, I’m just an assistant toddler teacher but when parents give me just a small gift it means the world to me. Working with kids isn’t easy especially since we don’t make much money at all, so just a letter would mean the world to one 😊
"I have a little happy folder" SO CUTE OH MY GOD 🥺🥺🥺 this guy is so wholesome
THANKS FOR THE SHOUTOUT Mr.Ferroni. GREAT RIVALRY
He seems like such a cool teacher
Lucky
YO YOU LEFT THE NOTE!?
@@Greg_176 no he wasnt the one who left the note hes the one the teacher was talking about in the beginning about battling against eachother on tik tok and that he showed him tik tok
@@Greg_176 no
those whose parents are teachers can instantly detect the "teacher voice"
Yup
True!!!!
Both of my parents are teachers😂😭
My mother is teacher at my school and believe me it's not fun like whenever I miss a class her colleagues also my teachers ask her why didn't I attend the class. Whenever I get less marks In a test they tell her I need to work harder and I get they care from me but you they can talk to me about my grades not go directly to my mom and get me in trouble
My mom’s a preschool teacher and you can tell when she’s teaching….. all I hear is a huge, loud, “Hi FrIeNdS!!!!!!”
Why is this so true?
(my mom was a college teacher)
my professor really threw away like 20 of my drawings and you're over here framing post-its? I'm jealous
The first one is how my English teacher would wake everyone up. She was decent though and asked us why we're so tired after class. She got me an appointment with the school counselor after finding out that my back pain didn't let me sleep. She offered to help me at lunch time since I was falling behind. Ms. Silver went from being my least favorite to someone I admire.
"its nice to see a teacher actually found a practical use for a textbook"
I’m in my junior year of college and I’ve been saying recently how I can’t wait to be done with school. But then I am reminded of all the great teachers and professors I have come across, especially those who have taught me more than just academic lessons. So many have taught me valuable life lessons
Oh course he’s a history teacher lol
History teachers are always the best they’re so chill
@Andrei S. well I guess it is different for everyone
he's such a dilf
@Andrei S. letting you chew gum is chill? My teachers give us cookies so we don’t stress out on exams
@An3Stn the closest thing I’ve had happen was my teacher gave us all a candy before the starts of the test and at the end, maybe in the middle as well? It was for a practise test
these teachers backs must hurt from carrying buzzfeed.
Kaneki
As an educator, this warms my heart. In the past, I have had students come back and thank me for being so patient with them. I have heard stories of old students hearing my name and their eyes lighting up. It brings me so much joy to know I made an impact on a kid’s life.
Teachers like you are so important and impactful. Never stop being amazing, no matter how difficult it is!! 💖💖💖
SOMEONE GIVE THESE TEACHERS A RAISE! They deserve it!
I love this 💖 I was a teacher’s aid and coach for years. I’ve kept every single thank you card, gift etc.. they mean more then I think most students understand. It’s very thoughtful and sometimes it’s what gets us through the hard times 👏👏👏💖
I just wanted to watch something while I eat! Now my food tastes like my tears. Thanks, Buzzfeed.
My teacher always helps us on tests,the other day we had a test and one of the questions was "who wrote the first document of bosnia?" (I live in bosnia) and our teacher noticed we were having struggles so she told us the name starts with K and last name starts with P,after that half of the class got it.
I'll miss her since this is the last year she's teaching us 💔
Teacher:*slam a book*
Student:*heart atacks*
Also students: I feel a disturbance in the force
Dang I wish my teachers were as chill as these guys
Teachers are so under appreciated. I’ve had many wonderful teachers in my life
Oh wow, genuine teachers 😂
1:50 The "teacher" walking away when you asked for help hits too close at home.
The way he said that he just lets everyone leave the classroom quietly when someone sleeps is just the same thing our TLE teacher does when someone does too! She is the sweetest since she always helps out if anyone's ever in a tight spot. I love her!
I have sensitive ears so when someone drops a text book or slams it on purpose it really hurts my ears. It either makes my ears feel like it bleeds (never to loud for it to actually bleed), makes my ears ring (sometimes), or I get a bad headache on the side of my head
As the daughter of a wonderful preschool teacher, I have an incredible amount of respect for those who were born to teach and are passionate about their field for the amount of work they put in-during and after hours-and love they pour into their students because they want to see them thrive. Many teachers I’ve had throughout my life have shaped who I am today 💖
Last year, my friends and I wanted to do something special for our teachers, because we wanted to show them how grateful we were that they managed to continue teaching us during the difficult times. We asked everyone in the class to make a one minute video of why they thought that year was so special, and why our teachers meant so much to them. We then made a little video with those clips. We added some pictures and other videos that were taken through out the year. When we showed it to our teachers, they cried. It makes me so happy that they really appreciated it!
Our band class this year made and signed a card for our custodian and also played them happy birthday on our instruments. He was so happy! It’s nice to that people really appreciate things like this.
We also did that THANK YOU thing in our class with all teachers and they all started crying. It felt so good 💖
I actually relate to the note, a teacher I had that I thought didn't really like me, gave me a heartwarming note at the end of the year, and I still have it and it still makes me happy to this day :)
i actually cried during this video, 5:52, specifically. I've always been someone who loves to do things for my teachers and make sure they know i love and appreciate everything they do for me and other students, and seeing a teacher smile just makes me cry happy tears.
these teachers are so kind
I don't have them framed, but I keep every note and drawing my students send me. They're really special. 💜😊
"Its nice that they found a practical use for a book"
Had me cracking 😂😂😂
As someone who just graduated high school and is planning to become a teacher, this video made me cry in a good way. A lot of people have told me that I shouldn’t become a teacher even though I have wanted to since I was seven. Because the pay is bad, because you have to deal with troublesome kids, etc etc. And they start to make me question whether or not I should keep pursuing that dream. Then I see stuff like this where teachers have helped kids and changed their lives in some cases, have students that admire them and respect them. I see that there are good aspects to being a teacher and the passion and spark for that relights again.
i'm tearing up as a student.
our drama class did something similar when our teacher was going through a rough time. her child had to have surgery so she was away for a week during stressful school time so she didn't want to be away but had to look after her child so while she was gone our class made a card for her and her child and then we made brownies to give to her on the first day she came back after her child's surgery. the best part of it all was that we made her day and we had a massive group hug afterwards. she kept saying we didn't need to do this but she makes us brownies for our birthdays or when she can tell we are stressed and she will give us mental health breaks and hugs when we need it. i currently have a broken foot and she hasn't stopped offering to help me around the school and stuff. what we did was nothing compared to what she does for us and i'm just glad that we could make her feel better and feel loved.
“Ms. tsunami, what u talkin about” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I actually wanted to cry at the thoughtful presentations 🥺
This is why at the end of every school year, I make it my goal to fold origami flowers for all my teachers. It brings me joy to see even as another year has passed, they still have my flower on their desk, or the little note looks a bit more wrinkled than it was before
I recently emailed my favourite teacher from high school and it's so amazing to talk to them as an adult. They were quite old when I was a student so I was worried the school would tell me that they had passed. If you're thinking about reaching out to a teacher, do it!!!!!!!!
I'm crying... those last tiktoks were beautiful
Honored to know my teacher videos are legit.😆
Your videos are hilarious
I remember my English teacher in high school, she was so sweet, she told us at the last day of the year to write our opinion about her teaching, and I didn't know what to write, I kept thinking the whole day and just before the end of the day I wrote it on a note and hanged it on the door, the next year I met her in the school and she somehow knew that it was me who left the note, she always try to read people's personality, she was incredible!
I had English teacher who had surgery and was out for months and when he came back at the end of my senior year I asked if I could give him a hug and he gave me the tightest hug ever. I think I was probably one of the only students that really asked if he was okay. 🥺
i think he has the most understanding and calmest history teacher i have ever seen
A couple of friends and I would draw on post-it notes and put them on our English teachers' cabinet thing and there were eventually over 80 post-its on the door. We are no longer there and he no longer works as an English teacher he is now a stem teacher, but he sent us a picture of our post-its laminated and hung in his new classroom for everyone else to see. So now even though we're not there it makes me happy knowing there is a piece of us with him as he continues to teach and I hope to be back and see all of the post-its in their glory.
I cherish all the notes and affirmations I get from students/clients. It makes me remember that there’s a reason I do the work that I do because it can sure be stressful and undervalued.
We did a thank you thing too for our prof and he called us jerks for making him cry before his meeting. Love that prof wish I could’ve been a better student
3:55 wait, you not mad ?? awww! here in my country, the lecturer can't relate.
0:48 bro my teacher trews markers at us 😭-
Our class actually made our teacher cry 😅 She just got out of covid for 2 months and she was sad or almost depressed, so we turned on our cameras with a heart on paper and our class representative said some words how we apreciate her. Yea she cried....
I wish I had a teacher like Mr Ferroni🥰🥺
HE GRABBED THE FRAMED NOTE!
1:28 hell yes
I’ve had so many great teachers❤️ One of my best teacher past about 2 months ago… wish I could have said Thank you again. Haven’t seen him since highschool, 2018…
In my math class I was finishing up some work and my teacher had called her husband and me being nosy I listened in a LITTLE BIT abut I heard she was talking about some sort of apprentice I don’t know what about but she started to cry and I was about to cry myself but then the bell rang I just hopes she’s ok and figures things out💕✨
Why are mu teachers not like this
The only similar teacher we had passed out last year
Rip
İ miss my history teacher. Most students found his lessons boring but his extensive knowledge that he loved to impart even if most didn't pay attention to him. He was just great. He despite being a history n geography teacher would read us English novels to build our vocabulary and listening skills. We annoyed the hell out of him so this one time he gave us a test that almost 80% of the class failed and he had warned us that this time we wouldn't be able to solve his exam(his paper was usually the easiest) that was the last exam we had with him. He changed the school and 3 years later i found a post his son posted on fb declaring that he had passed away three days ago. İ remember bawling my eyes out and it broke my heart to know that majority of his students and his previous co workers hadn't known about his death. İ was the one who informed everybody in our official school group. Everybody was literally shocked. Students were just trying to find his address to visit his family atleast once. İts been more than 2 years since he's gone but the memories i had of him are still cherished and he would be remembered till eternity.
omg the last clip made me cry
all history teachers are so chill
From now on I am gonna write so many notes to my teachers!! This made me cry but it also made my day better so thank you. ❤️
seeing how great and humble and sweet these teachers are (especially the history teacher) reminds me of how boring and rude my teachers are bahahha
like my history teacher, first of all would never get notes like that be he just ain’t that nice, and also even if he would get notes he would probably like throw them away or smth hahah like he WOULD NOT even care soooo💀..having that nice and humble teachers is rlly amazing bc it would probably make school much more fun and give u less anxiety 🤍
Aww I love this so much!! We all leave with negative teachers but always remember the great ones!!! 💛💛
2:11 relatable
Okay but like why do these people have such wholesome and nice teachers?
Me remembering when I had live lessons and thinking why didn't my form think of doing that
Probably the fact that
1. We weren't allowed our cameras on
2. We weren't allowed our mics on
3. We weren't allowed to record our lessons
I keep every note, drawing, and card I'm given. I started making scrapbooks but they took up too much room so now I have a massive box that I keep them all in.
My teachers throws a foam brick at your head if you fall asleep
This is the type of teachers that girls would totally simp
Ew no
He is fine
@@sylviathejester most people be having crush on atleast one teacher in their life ive heard
Aww the ending made me emotional🥺🥺😭
i remember when me and my class and parents made shirts with our teacher hugging/holding hands or something like that, and she cried taht was teh day she was leaving to teach in america, i do email her to say hi i love her so much and i miss her :)
Not the framed post-it note 😩😭😩😭😩
I have a twin sister and normally we make cards or cupcakes for our teachers at the end of the semester. I just never realized how much that could mean to them.
"That's some traumatic PTSD right there" yes... that's the thing with PTSD.
I kept every note and card I have ever gotten. I also keep thank you emails in a separate folder in my email account and whenever it gets hard, I read them and they always remind me why I am doing my job.
My teacher wasnt in this video but i did have a teacher (never took his class but I knew him) in my middle school. His name was Mr. Jannek and he had tiktik. I still follow him to this day despite the 2 uploads a year he makes lol
These teachers: *actually care about students and their job*
SUNY College Professors: *we have an actual obligation to students?*
Teachers dime in a dozen, quality teacher... rare gem.
i was literally crying in the end
why am i crying😭 my school would never do somthing this nice
The happy folder and framed post-it note 💕
July 2, 2021 is my last day with my teachers because im a High Schooler already...I sent long messages to all my teachers to thanked their efforts for us.
this reminds me of when my mom and i got one of my teachers an apple tree since she was one of my favorites and was retiring. she messages me when she's able to pick the apples her tree produces
6:28 i cried so hard at this part becouse my teachers never tell me that, all they do is just make fun of me becouse i didn't finish my homework in time
NOW THAT'S ONE WAY TO WAKE UP A STUDENT!
As someone who has had a bad experience with a teacher and gained phobias from it, I physically cannot understand why students are thankful for teachers. I find them *extremely* intimidating, especially older men, which that original teacher was (born in '46).
Do ya'll know the most satisfying feeling in the world? Being on quarantine, and when you check your Canvas page, it says "Nothing to do." OH, and when you teacher says "Thanks" when you give them something. That's when I feel on top of the world
As a relatively new teacher, this video reminded me why I chose this path. Thank you!
that last bit. I had a class in russia of 11 year old boys. they were heeeelllllll lol but I tried really really hard to make class fun for them. we talked about video games and youtubers they likes as much as we could and i gave them drawing time and tooonnnnns of free reign whenver i could give them a chance to show me what they could do. it was the hardest class nad i was sure they hated me. they all cried on my last day...i was shocked and never forgot that.
STOP- THEYRE SO CUTE , I WANT THEM TO EDUCATE ME
One of teacher is very strict and most of my classmate hate her and I think I'm of the few students who appreciate her efforts and I know she cares for us since she is always worried when someone is having a hard time but sadly I'm not good in expressing my thoughts and feelings
This History teacher had the audacity to make me cry 😫
Its so heartwarming when people do stuff like that because it reminds me of how nice teachers can be. In my german school our teachers arent that helpful.. they always want to repeat everything that we alreadyy know that doesn’t even come up in the exams and we waste time on stuff like Euritmie and other stuff so we dont have much time to actually learn and we didnt even have online school since our school was anti computers
We need more of this