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Most educators are remembered in passing - their legacies often confined to classroom walls and fleeting school years. But imagine a world where teachers can reconnect with their former students, not just as distant memories, but as influential figures in their lives once again. Teachers for Life introduces us to two educators who seize this very opportunity. No longer in traditional classrooms, they embark on a journey to re-engage with their past students, not to amend their earlier mistakes, but to bridge the gaps they've perceived since leaving their formal roles. In doing so, they impart…mehr

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Most educators are remembered in passing - their legacies often confined to classroom walls and fleeting school years. But imagine a world where teachers can reconnect with their former students, not just as distant memories, but as influential figures in their lives once again. Teachers for Life introduces us to two educators who seize this very opportunity. No longer in traditional classrooms, they embark on a journey to re-engage with their past students, not to amend their earlier mistakes, but to bridge the gaps they've perceived since leaving their formal roles. In doing so, they impart invaluable life lessons, shaping not just minds, but hearts, proving that the influence of a dedicated teacher extends far beyond school and lasts a lifetime.
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Here, George tells how we are generally shaped by the people we meet daily in routine encounters, who will often leave a lasting impression on a few. He invites the reader to join him, the companion and co-parent, as he learns the value of being a perennial student. To some, a regular friend from another place. From imperfect student life in Kenya to chasing the rainbow in Scotland and finally to Baptist ministry in Lancashire-where he spends some of his time plying his ministerial vocation as club chaplain at League One side Fleetwood Town and occasionally listening to fishermen spin their yarn. Life for George is an endless opportunity to glean from those who have learnt from the best.