because everybody knows the answer to that question, who changed your life. all those years we saw you guys smoking, and you open the door, and just like puffs of smoke, first responders, stop drop and roll, it was like a hazmat room in there, but our goal today is to hear the talk, and where these teachers are when i need them, i have no idea. we want to thank our first two educators up here on stage. we will have several more as the day goes on. coming up, as we work on the temperature here in the tent we will shift the focus a little bit and look at how the american classroom has changed and whether the changes have been for good or for ill, and a reminder, you are watching the second annual teacher town hall live from education nation here from rockefeller plaza, here in new york. 8gg@รบ
while i have you, tamara, which teacher changed your life? ernestine rose. she told me to believe in myself. i received a paper that had so much red on it, and i thought it meant something good, and it was a c-minus, and i went back in and took it again and changed my life. thank you, ms. rose. i love you so much. it s the most dependable question you can spring on life, because everybody knows the answer to that question, who changed your life. we ve all wondered what went on in the teacher s lounge. all those years we saw you guys smoking. we d open the door. puff and smoke. first responders, stop, drop, and roll. it was like a hazmat room in there. but our goal today is to hear the talk, and where these teachers are when i need them, i
brian, you heard it there. can t believe in yourself, how can you succeed? while i have you, tamara, which teacher changed your life? earn steen rose. she told me to believe in my self. i receive add paper that had so much red on it and i thaurt it meant something good, and it was a c minus, and i went back in and took it again and changed my life. thank you, ms. rose. it s the most dependable question you can spring on life, because everybody knows the answer to that question, who changed your life. all those years we saw you guys smoking, and you open the door, and just like puffs of smoke, first responders, stop drop and roll, it was like a hazmat room in there, but our goal today is