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Which teacher and class was your favorite at school and why?

One of my favorite classes was physics and my physics teacher. I have other teachers that I liked but I mention my physics teacher because I think he was the nicest. He was so calm and friendly.  I did not, however, like the group work and preferred to work alone because I found it difficult to communicate with the partner and while everything else was going on in the classroom.  One day, my physics teacher said he had an announcement to make. He had decided he said, that after all the years of teaching physics and questioning and finding out about the workings of the universe that he realised that there must be a god and so he said ‘I’m going to become a priest so you won’t see me here teaching any more’.

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  •  I also had a nice physics teacher, who wasn't always calm and friendly, but was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about his subject, with the knack of making it interesting. He had a good sense of humour as well.

    There was also an intimidating maths teacher, who shouted a lot and would throw chalk, or sometimes the board rubber, at pupils who didn't seem to be paying attention. I sat at the back of the room, but I still wasn't out of range.

    I don't think that belief in God and belief in science have to be mutually exclusive. Belief in God ( whatever you consider him or her to be) is a matter of faith, spirituality and personal experience, and science is  a matter of proven facts and testable theories, and they are just different ways of searching for meaning and truth. I wonder whether your teacher continued in his love of science as well.

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  •  I also had a nice physics teacher, who wasn't always calm and friendly, but was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about his subject, with the knack of making it interesting. He had a good sense of humour as well.

    There was also an intimidating maths teacher, who shouted a lot and would throw chalk, or sometimes the board rubber, at pupils who didn't seem to be paying attention. I sat at the back of the room, but I still wasn't out of range.

    I don't think that belief in God and belief in science have to be mutually exclusive. Belief in God ( whatever you consider him or her to be) is a matter of faith, spirituality and personal experience, and science is  a matter of proven facts and testable theories, and they are just different ways of searching for meaning and truth. I wonder whether your teacher continued in his love of science as well.

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