Friends,
Today is the very last of my weekly “Wealth and Poverty” classes — not just the last class of this course, but my last class teaching any course. I’m going to be retiring from teaching now. So this last class is quite special to me, and I hope it will be special to you. Even if you haven’t had a chance to keep up with all the others, please join this one.
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In today’s class, I’ll summarize the main points of the course, give a short history of the struggle for social justice in America, and talk about how my students (including you) can make a difference in the future. Plus I’m planning a surprise at the end.
Next Friday — a week from today — we’ll have a short graduation ceremony from the course, including diplomas. Not to be missed, either.
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Robert, what we take away from our experience of having you as an edicature doesn't end with your retirement, your influence will enrich us throughout the remainder of our lives. Thank you.
Your insights are greatly appreciated. I don't believe that you will "be retiring." As a "retired teacher" myself, I find this difficult to do. (My path is a humble one compared to yours....) YOUR insights are desperately needed for the next generation and as a reference point for us NOW! Please keep this "door" open! Wonderful class!