Yo-Yo Ma is a worldwide known cellist and songwriter who has produced a great number of albums and won more than fifteen Grammy Awards. However, this person is famous for not solely his remarkable talent but also for his significant contribution to the world of music and his not indifferent attitude to the issues of the world importance. Ma's powerful and inspiring speech at the World Economic Forum, in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2008 definitely revealed a number of meaningful issues that concerns different sides of the society development from the threat of globalization to four main priorities an education field should be driven by. This essay will focus on the part of the speech of Yo Yo Ma that for me and our contemporary society has …show more content…
In my first day in school I was so nervous and anxious that even hesitated to enter the class. Then the teacher came out from classroom and tried to calm me and said that everyone nervous in the same way and even he does. At first, he was terrifying to me, however, in the coming days, I saw his amiable character. Not all children come to class eager to learn, however, my first teacher was the kind of educator that had the capacity to make his class enthusiastic as well as important. His passion about the subjects he taught made the class fun and easy to learn. He is still a man who genuinely thinks about his students and who always made students wanted to succeed. The impact that my first educator had on me in the time of my school years was much more noteworthy than any of other teachers of mine. I used to see his energy for educating in each and every of his lesson. His expert teaching methodology made me eager to attend every his class without exception. Coming to class and seeing my instructor's energy propelled me to look for the same sort of enthusiasm in my life. He was more than only a person of a great motivation, he was a coach who taught me the significance of studying and helped me to find a necessary life balance in order to succeed in my chosen field. My first teacher has turned into the educator …show more content…
However, teacher is the person whose main aim is to reveal every single side of inner talent of each student. Teacher can change the life of students, motivate them and inspire. A really good teacher in fact becomes a role model for students. In the most cases, students tend to follow their educator in almost every aspect. The teachers' not indifferent attitude will have an influence on students. Student’s self-esteem could be lift up because it could create ambitions in their minds for future both academic and life success. In this way, the teacher should have the professional competence as well as good moral background in order to impart these values to
Musical Journey Till The Kent State Massacre Music serves as a platform for commentary on important social issues. Social events are an inspiration for creativity, and often, this creativity gathers momentum to tackle these societal concerns. The mutual relationship between music and social issues is seen evidently throughout the history. The Vietnam War serves as a great example to showcase the interdependency between the society and music.
He is now 90 years old and still mows his lawn every day and plays with my younger cousins. He takes walks everyday and on occasion goes for a bike ride. I have learned many lessons from him. For example he has taught me that if you want to do something, no matter what it is, you should do it while you still can because one day you will wake up and never be able to do it again. He has showed me that even though things are challenging and very tough, you have to persevere because there is always something better down the road.
The Evolution of music in the 20th Century Music is a living art form, not only is it not static in its production, like a painting which once created is intended to remain the same, but the techniques and styles used to generate music change throughout the course of history as well. Many musical theorists and philosophers have proposed different motivators for the dramatic (as compared to changes in different eras) changes in music that occurred in the 20th century. These motivators include firstly the blending of cultures through migration, both forced and voluntary, represented by the views of George Lipsitz and Iain Chambers in their respective essays “’Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens’: The Class Origins Of Rock and Roll” and “A strategy
And when things get harder or easier for me in life the things that he taught me I will always remember and never forget them this gave me a huge understanding of the people that just wanna become better, and those who dont wanna get better and achieve nothing. This goes from my intro from In These Girls, Hope is a Muscle. This shows how the captain of the team was pushing the team, and my personal mentor would be my coach on the way he pushed my team to finally win a state championship from the last state title being over 30 years ago
In the year 2012, the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba made a historic visit to the United States. I opted to witness the orchestra in the town of Aiken, South Carolina. I was extremely excited to experience the reaction to the orchestra in the South America. The performance of the band was scheduled by 9 pm on Tuesday, 2ND November, at the Etherredge Center, Aiken. As I reached the center, I saw that a studio theater was prearranged as the green room for the band.
In the last half century, looking back what human being have created and achieved in science, technology, economy, society and art ect, is the tremendous accomplishments. This has being created by the nation all over the world not just a particular developed country. Now we are living in extensive, increasingly complex society. But how come we could rapidly grow up? There were tons of people who were contributed to make this world great with their effort but there are the guides that educational institutions plays a important role in leading them to the real-world.
Now, as a inspiring speaker, he travels from school to school, teaches students about his bumpy journey. I think he taught us all something, to overcome anything or anyone that comes in your to stop you from succeeding.
He showed me how to control a soccer game from playing football. He should me communication. La didn 't have a team at the time but that didn 't mean there wasn 't any football here. We had the national champ trojans in USC, honestly i was hooked to this team. Having too crazy fast running backs Reggie Bush and LenDale White.
He really made me change the way I did think about school and life. He is the perfect example of a high school teacher that goes the extra mile for a student. He is part of the reason why I am the way I am. He helped create Aaron Berry, the student/athlete leader of Euclid high
She was always so patient with everyone and I respected her for that. The simple act of being kind and polite instead of resorting to the power of the title Librarian made me respect her that much more. She made such an impact in my life for not only really getting me into reading for fun but also showed me what a good person is and should be. She is what I consider to be the one of the best teachers at Lakeland. She was such a positive impact on my educational experience and set a ton of good habits for middle school.
One of the best teachers I had was Mrs. Flores in the 3rd grade. Mrs. Flores wore bright dresses and resembled my grandmother’s jolly personality. There was not a day of class Mrs. Flores told us how important education was, I believe it had a lot to do with her upbringing. I was a troubled kid in school and did not care much about school. One day Mrs. Flores pulled me aside and so kindly similar to a mother tone she told me she believed in me and that I had potential to do anything that I wanted to do.
Also, being a teacher is very time consuming and emotional so you have to be ready to deal with that. As a teacher, one has to realize that there is your emotions don’t stop at 3pm and you don’t forget your students or what happened that day, it is always carried with you. Mrs. Rutigliano brings up the point that as a teacher, you never get a
He was such a great teacher and he made sure all his students were doing the best they could do. A
He became a father figure to me since my mom was the only one raising me. Coach gave me a ton of advice that really helped me. One of the things I learned from him is that guys should be patient and understanding with other people. He also taught me how to gentle and caring. I learned how to control myself and make the most of what I had.
A teacher could bring positive or negative energy to the students that someday will bring him to become a teacher to follow or to avoid by the students. The teachers also play an important role in