1. Sam's avatar

    yeah I believe it is a familiar insight ,and you are well said.Each need each other.

  2. zelalemkassahun's avatar
  3. Sam's avatar

    A take at a time and you remind me of grace something I barely think of .I will be there…

  4. harythegr8's avatar

    This is quiet courage — not loud wins, but grace that kept walking through grief. Your words remind us that…

  5. camwildeman's avatar

one teacher

My most influential teacher was my science teacher, Mr. Osei. He didn’t just teach science—he made it real.

His classroom was never about memorizing notes. It was about seeing, testing, and understanding. Experiments were not occasional—they were the lesson.During bryophyllum Leaf propagation.You could touch the idea, watch it unfold, and connect it to real life. That made everything stick.


He also made learning fun. There was energy in the room. Curiosity was encouraged, not rushed. You didn’t feel pressured to “get it right” immediately—you were allowed to explore your way into understanding.

Most importantly, he kept things simple. No unnecessary complexity. He broke ideas down to their core, making even difficult concepts like the periodic table feel approachable.

That experience shaped how I see learning today. Teaching, at its best, should be practical, fun, and simple. When those three are present, learning becomes natural—and it stays with you.

Till next time.

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