There’s something I’ve been thinking about lately: that we are all teachers.
Teachers can stand outside of classrooms without degrees, lesson plans, and whiteboards. You teach others in the way you live, in the things you go through, and in what you learn. Every time life teaches you something and you think, “I wish I knew this sooner”, that is a teacherable moment.
And someone else might need that exact lesson today.
So let me ask you something:
What has life taught you in the last 5 months?
Comment and share your response. You could teach someone what life has taught you because you never know who needs your message to become their lesson.
–Miss Gray
My name is Erykah Gray, but most people know me as Miss Gray. I’m from Centreville, a small town in southern Mississippi that I’m proud to call home. I earned my bachelor’s degree in English from The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg and later completed a Master of Arts in Literature at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. I’m currently a doctoral student at the University of Louisiana at Monroe because I truly believe learning never stops. Teaching isn’t just what I do; it’s a part of who I am. I love speaking, writing, and encouraging others to find their voice. Each day in my classroom, I work to make learning engaging and meaningful while helping my students grow into confident, inspired thinkers ready to take on the world. Here, I hope to do the very same.
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