

I've been to a lot of graduations, high school and college. I've worked with a lot of preservice teachers. This group, though, is mine; they're the group I started with three years ago when they first entered the program, the first group I've seen all the way through. We've been through a lot, individually and collectively, and I'm so grateful I got to be with them at the start of their teaching journey. I knew this graduation would be emotional for me. I made it just fine until Paige (in the photo with just me) found me at the post-ceremony reception and told me what a difference I made in her life. Then my 5-year students handed me a framed portrait of all of them so I could see them in my office even after they were gone.
The thing is, these people were good before they got to me. I truly believe that certain people are born to teach, and this group was filled with people who've had "teacher" etched into their souls since birth. They said I made a difference in their lives, but I feel like it's the other way around. I'm a better person, a better teacher, because we were together for three years. I wish you all-- all 20 of you-- many, many years of happy graduation moments with your own students. Keep the gift moving through the generations. I can't think of a better job.
4 comments:
Congratulations Dr. Benson and all your students!
Sheila, you have an awesome job. Congrats to the people who graduated and to you for helping them do so.
Wow, Sheila, I wish I could have gone through that program (or any program) with you. That would have been cool. Regardless, I'm glad you had a "I'm doing the job I was meant to do" moment. Thank heavens for those moments!
I think Heavenly Father gives us moments like this so we can keep going for the not-so-fun parts-- and so I don't get frustrated that other things in my life aren't happening how I (in all my wisdom- not!) think they should be working out. Moments like this also make up for really bad faculty meetings and politics (did I just write this publicly . . .?).
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