Happy Teacher Appreciation Day (& Week) - English Outside The Box (2024)

You are reading this post because someone wants you to know thatyou are appreciated.

or you clicked a link because you are interested in teachers, teaching, education, or are just curious 🙂

A “thank you” is something that can pick anyone up (make someone happy), brighten a day, or inspire others to keep on keeping on. Today is a day to saythank you, and to honor educators. Actually, this week is a week to honor educators. According to Channel 10, “As early as 1944, teachers called for a national day to honor educators. In 1980, the National Education Association (NEA) lobbied congress to create such a day
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So here we are, beginning this wonderful week to give recognition, appreciation, and a virtualhug and “HIGH-FIVE” to those teachers who have made a difference in our life. Becoming an educator, specifically an ESL instructor, has given me an entirely new appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to teaching others, and choose to share their passion everyday. Although incredibly rewarding overall, this job is not always easy. It can be quite difficult to pour your heart into something, only to realize your sharing it with individuals who might not care. I have definitely, at times, taken a lack of motivation from students quite personally. I wonder why I can’t be the one to inspire someone like others have inspired me. However, still pretty new to this field, I am learning the ins and outs, and most importantly, that I can’t always take it personal. On days when I face less motivation, I try to step out of the situation and think of the students who I know I inspired, motivated, or whose lives I have touched. You know who you are 🙂 I try to remember that, no matter what, I can’t let anyone affect the passion that I have, and the information I want to share.

So I wanted to make a special shout out, and saythank you to the teachers who have influenced me in one way or another, who have made some positive mark on my life, and in the memories of my education. I wanted to create something that could be shared with other teachers who have made a difference. I wanted to say THANK YOU to everyone out there in the educational field, whether professionally or on a volunteer basis, whatever you may be doing to help positively influence the life of others. Thank you.

In thinking about my past, and educational experiences, there are many teachers I’ve had that were wonderful. Some made stronger connections, some shared a greater passion.

In thinking about the most recent, and biggest impact someone has made on my life, it would be the professor that helped guide me to where I am today. She opened my eyes to what else was out in the world, and showed me a path that I had never considered. Early on I thought I knew what I wanted to do, therapy with a psych degree, but having met Dr. Suzanne Moineau, in my “science to speech and hearing” class I was opened to the world of speech pathology. She was so motivating, and made learning so enjoyable. She’s friendly and encouraging, and it was that encouragement to go down this path and search for something different, that brought me where I am today. Other things, of course, have affected where I am, but I really hold a special part in my heart for Dr. Moineau, and extend a million hugs, high fives, and thank yous.

Other teachers who hold a special place are my Ramona teachers.

Mr. Bringham: “Who’s the now, You’re the now!” You’ll always be one of my favorites.

Mrs. Snodgrass, Mrs. Brainard, and Coach A Rodriguez: The continued support, guidance, love, throughout high school with the cheer program and academics is unparalleled. You wonderful women made such a huge difference in my life, and the whole program.

Mrs. Bridgewater: She made science fun. She was so happy, all the time, and her passion shined through her smile always. “Pooosh” is one of the forever ‘inside joke’ memories I have in that class, a definite favorite.

Mr. Newman: Hard for words to describe how wonderful Mr. Newman is! Spanish class and Washington D.C. in junior high, and felt his presence through high school as well. He made connections with students, and his passion and dedication could never be second guessed. The educational world is lucky to have him!

Thank you all.

I encourage you to share this post with a teacher who has made a difference. Reach out, and say thank you. Let them know you appreciate them, and show that you care. ♄

Some links if you’d like more information about National Teacher’s Day, links to spread the love to a teacher, or a relevant read!

http://www.nea.org/grants/teacherday.html

http://www.ed.gov/blog/2014/05/thankateacher-and-share-on-teacher-appreciation-day/

http://www.turnto10.com/story/25438747/today-is-national-teacher-appreciation-day

http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/pick-me-up/

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http://fullofgreatideas.blogspot.com/2012/07/teacher-gifts-free-printable-quotes-and.html

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http://www.u-createcrafts.com/2013/04/teacher-appreciation-gifts-teachers.html

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FAQs

Why is Teacher Appreciation Day and week different? â€ș

The National Education Association continued to observe National Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985. The National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week as the first full week of May when the NEA Representative Assembly voted to make the Tuesday of that week National Teacher Day.

How do you say Happy Teacher Appreciation Week? â€ș

25 Teacher Appreciation Messages to Send Any Time
  1. We've never seen your cape or mask, but we see your superpowers every day! Thanks for being a super teacher!
  2. You teach with love and effort and energy that draws in every student. What a gift! ...
  3. The best teachers teach from the heart. ...
  4. Thank you, Mrs.
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What do you say for Teacher Appreciation Day? â€ș

Thank you for making learning so engaging and fun. I'm grateful for your dedication to our education. Your wisdom and guidance have been invaluable. Your patience and encouragement mean the world to me.

How can I make my Teacher Appreciation Week special? â€ș

Affirmations
  1. Give handmade notes and artwork from children.
  2. Host an awards day where every teacher wins a trophy for something special they bring to the program.
  3. Send a personal, handwritten note to each teacher sharing what you appreciate about them.
  4. Put together a book with thank you notes from each child.

What is the difference between Happy teachers Day and Happy teacher's Day? â€ș

The correct spelling is "Teachers' Day". "Teachers' Day" is a day to celebrate the contributions of multiple teachers. "Teacher's Day" suggests that the celebration is for one teacher. "Teachers'" is the plural possessive, and "teacher's" is the singular possessive.

Is Teacher Appreciation Week a thing? â€ș

Since 1984, Teacher Appreciation Week has occurred during the first full week of May each year, with National Teacher Day occurring on the Tuesday of that week. However, this year, Teacher Appreciation Week will be celebrated from May 8, 2023 - May 12, 2023, with National Teacher's Day occurring on May 2, 2023.

What is a great teacher quotes? â€ș

30 inspirational quotes for teachers
  • Your job as a teacher is to inspire your students. ...
  • A good teacher can awaken joy in their students and leave a positive impression that lasts a lifetime. ...
  • In any classroom, it's not just the students who are there to learn. ...
  • Teaching kids can be a tough job.

How do you write a teacher appreciation week card? â€ș

The main part of your teacher appreciation card is the thank you message. Express your gratitude for a teacher who's gone above and beyond this year. A simple “thank you for being an incredible teacher” works, and so does “I appreciate everything you've done this year for me [or Pupil's Name].”

Is $100 too much for teacher gift? â€ș

It really depends on each individual family's circ*mstances, too. For some, $100 is right on the mark, while for others it's overly generous. It certainly seems that no one finds it stingy, however.

What is a good gift card amount for a teacher? â€ș

Most teacher gift cards fall between $10 and $30, but there is no required amount for a gift card — we're sure they would appreciate any and every amount you want to give! There's no pressure for an amount. Choose an amount based on your budget.

Is Teacher Appreciation Week always the same week? â€ș

Since 1984, Teacher Appreciation Week always takes place the first full week of May. Teacher Appreciation Day, on the other hand, takes place on the first Tuesday in May in the United States. (World Teachers Day takes place each year in October—here's more about that holiday.)

Is it Teacher Appreciation Day or Teacher Appreciation Week? â€ș

The dates vary every year, but it is always in the beginning of May. In 2024, Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6-10, and Teacher Appreciation Day is May 7th. Every year, Teacher Appreciation Week is the first full week in May, and thus, Teacher Appreciation Day is the Tuesday of the first full week in May.

Is it Teacher Appreciation Week or Staff Appreciation week? â€ș

Teacher Appreciation Week is a time to honor the invaluable contributions of educators who tirelessly guide and inspire students every day. Teachers are the shining stars in the constellation of our society, illuminating the path to knowledge and growth.

Why was Teacher Appreciation Week created? â€ș

Teachers can credit former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt for laying the groundwork for what would ultimately become Teacher Appreciation Week. In 1953, Roosevelt urged Congress to create a day to recognize educators.

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