Depends on what time period you are referring to. Currently, my favorite professor is in Calculus I; he’s nice and answers a lot of questions.
Overall, my favorite teacher would be a history professor I had last summer. He was from my area and knew the town that I lived in. Plus, history is my favorite subject. If only the class wasn’t 5 weeks long…
My favorites have been my 4th grade teacher, my middle school technology/robotics teacher, my Geometry/Calculus high school teacher (who was also my advisor senior year), and my high school Physics/Chem teacher/his student teacher. In college, ehh… No professors really stand out yet.
My fourth grade teacher was very entertaining, though I also had a blast with my 8th grade English teacher, he knew how to make Shakespeare fun. Though I will also remember my 8th grade History teacher, he was so funny and I always looked forward to having class with him.
Moms FTW! Home schoolers unite! Haha. My mom easilly outshines the rest. I only went to public school for K and 1st grade. If I had to pick from that my Kindergarten teacher was cool from what I vaguely remember.
My theater teacher, whom I have learned so much from and is super fun.
My current history teacher (for AP European History), who actually makes boring history FUN. She even presented a World War 1 Meme to the class:
My middle-school art teacher. He liked my stuff, and let me re-take his class constantly, because it was a free drawing time for me, and it relieved my stress.
My pre-high school band directors were all amazing, as was my 5th grade science teacher.
Oh, and my “gifted” teacher from 5th-8th grade was so good! She was from Austria.
My fourth-Grade English teacher had been pretty cool, if I remember correctly, though I unfortunately was kind of obnoxious to her at the time.
Pretty much all of my teachers from seventh and eighth grades (except my art teacher) were utterly fantastic people - after my miserable Sixth grade experience, I think I really needed the reprive and kindness they showed.
My high-school German teacher was also pretty cool.
And finally, there are two teachers who I remember butting heads with a lot, who I strongly disliked at the time, and who I’m fairly certain weren’t terribly fond of me either, to put it lightly.
Those two teachers also taught me a massive amount about how to write and how to draw, and so are retroactively my top two favorites - My third-grade (!) english teacher and my high-school art teacher. Sure, we may have hated each other’s guts, (The former more than the latter) but they did teach me successfully, something I’d say counts for a lot.
It sure is. She was doing a slide-show yesterday in class and showed that meme to the class. We just started laughing.
She’s a great teacher. She knows what kids want, and knows how to make European history pretty entertaining. Even if we do have to read and take notes every night. ._.
My favorite teacher was a teacher at high school who was… I guess the computer expert? I don’t even know what he taught specifically, but he was a teacher.
I count him as a teacher because he was one of the co-sponsors of our class, and because he often was in charge of the class I was in.