Friday, June 24, 2016

Haiku Friday: Teachers and Students




I am just back from Utah, where I got to finish up my work on the Weldon Angelos case-- it was great to see him free.

While I was in Salt Lake City, I also got to meet with two of my former students at Baylor: David Corbett and Craig Pankratz.

My vocation has me in three different but related roles: teacher, writer, and advocate. At this precise moment, I'm a writer. Working with Weldon, I was an advocate. But what brings me the deepest satisfaction is often the teaching part-- especially when I get to see my students thrive. Seeing David and Craig and hearing about their success brought me great joy, not that different from my joy at Weldon's freedom. Both make my heart sing.

Let's haiku this week about teachers and students. We all have been one or both, after all!

Here, I will go first:

I was faking it
That first day at Baylor Law;
Then a hand went up.

Now it is your turn! Just use the 5/7/5 formula and have some fun!

17 comments:

  1. When it all works right:
    You make me feel like dancing,
    dance the hour away.

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  2. Old Mrs. Motley
    Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Link
    In truth, Twenty three.

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  3. Miz Jaseckas. Fourth
    grade. Opened the world for me.
    Made me who I am.

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  5. Belief and self-doubt.
    Janus' wheat and tares compete.
    Teacher harvests faith.

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  6. CraigA2:43 PM

    Mr. Gregg: Tweed jackets
    Faux English accent; great love
    Of ancient history

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  7. Anonymous2:49 PM

    Timothy Johnson
    He made the Constitution
    Alive; Compelling.

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  8. Anonymous4:46 PM

    Law school me, dazed,
    Confused,, and hot for teacher.
    She made learning fun.

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  9. Stanley Campbell, June
    Smith, Rachel Moore taught well AND
    gave me wings to think.

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  10. Anonymous11:21 PM

    Sandra M. Dogstar
    Told us she taught hot yoga
    She was quite limber.

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  11. Gray-haired professor
    Headbanging to The Ting Tings
    Before the bell rings

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  12. CraigA8:59 PM

    Mr. Funk: warnings ‘bout
    vertical impressions of
    hor-zontal desires

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  13. Amy Garrou6:24 PM

    Prof Nathan Scott taught
    Existentialism course.
    Famous, he lectured--

    Imposing, deep voice--
    Smoked under No Smoking sign,
    Authority? Hah.



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  14. Renée Jeanne Jacqueline Emerson10:39 PM

    She ruled the class from
    wheelchair with thick arthritic
    Cudgel fingers,I

    Was her student teacher.
    White,teaching black poetry
    Burnt incense in

    Her coffee cup.I
    Played Sonny Terry,Brownie McGhee
    HELL to pay. tasted Sanka. Screams!

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  15. Renée Jeanne Jacqueline Emerson10:49 PM

    I OWE,HER THE WORLD

    She had a mustache
    And eyebrows that shook hands.She
    Knew every nuance

    Of the English Language.
    Every book ever written
    Laughed loud like a freight train.

    She was flexible
    Adored diversity in
    Students, the eau de vie.

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  16. Renée11:14 PM

    Bald with a faint crew cut
    He served up parts of speech and
    Tense verbs like Guinness stew

    The eighth graders ate
    And didn't wish for Twinkies.
    His humor was suspect.

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  17. Renée9:55 AM

    My,but that took a lot out of me!

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