The Water Is Wide
Education is so important for every student from every walk of life. Unfortunately, there is not always a strong emphasis shown by society for its children to succeed. Luckily, there are teachers like Pat Conroy, Guy Dowd, Miss Riley, and countless others who realize that all children, no matter what doors restrict them, are able to overcome all obstacles and succeed in life. While a teachers’ philosophy will change throughout his or her career, depending on the situation he or she is handed, one philosophy will always stand strong: Education is more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic; it is experiencing life, and preparing students for that life. No teacher will be able to change the quality of life or unbearable circumstances for every student. But Conroy, Dowd, Riley, and so many of their counterparts have proven that by showing a student they care, and by seeing them as an individual, they just might give them the key to open a doorway that was shut tight and locked by society or their own horrible situations. Conroy (2002) reflects, “I don’t think I changed the quality of their lives significantly or altered the inexorable fact that they were imprisoned by the very circumstance of their birth. I felt much beauty in my year with them . . . For them I leave a single prayer: that the river is good to them in the crossing” (p. 258).
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