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23 educators from pop culture that made school seem worthwhile
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23 educators from pop culture that made school seem worthwhile

School can be and is often overwhelming for many reasons, but it can make all the difference when students have at least one teacher that goes above and beyond for them. Proof of that can be seen in schools worldwide and in some of the best TV shows and movies centered around the classroom experience. With that, look at educators from pop culture that never failed to make school seem like it wasn’t the worst place on earth. These are the best teachers pop culture has had to date.

 
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Ms. Frizzle, 'The Magic School Bus'

Ms. Frizzle, 'The Magic School Bus'
Scholastic Productions

There has yet to be an educator as dedicated to hands-on adventure as Mr. Frizzle. The colorful teacher was always willing to go the extra mile to ensure her students knew everything from bats to the immune system, even if that meant shrinking down and going inside the body of one of their classmates who was out sick.

 
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John Kimble, 'Kindergarten Cop'

John Kimble, 'Kindergarten Cop'
Universal Pictures

One look at John Kimble and many would assume (and be right) that he was in law enforcement. However, that larger-than-life frame proved that looks can be deceiving because once he got over the chaos that can be a kindergarten class, he was quite good at teaching and handling the tiniest kids on the block.

 
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Walter White, 'Breaking Bad'

Walter White, 'Breaking Bad'
AMC

Walter White taught audiences how to pivot when life deals the harshest of hands.

 
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Professor McGonagall, 'Harry Potter'

Professor McGonagall, 'Harry Potter'
Warner Bros.

Professor McGonagall encompasses everything one wants and needs in a teacher: Strength, wisdom, and a little bit of magic.


 
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Jessica Day, 'New Girl'

Jessica Day, 'New Girl'
20th Century Fox Television

Who’s that girl? Who’s that girl? It’s Jess, aka a teacher that would go to the ends of the earth to make her students feel welcome in her classroom.

 
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LouAnne Johnson, 'Dangerous Minds'

LouAnne Johnson, 'Dangerous Minds'
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Teaching the run-of-the-mill way doesn’t always translate, and that is what separates a good teacher from a great one. LouAnne Johnson realized her students were not responding to the norm and found a way to make learning interesting and work on their level.

 
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Mr. Cooper, ‘Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper’

Mr. Cooper, ‘Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper’
Warner Bros. Television

Mark Cooper wanted nothing more than to reclaim his time in the NBA but found himself teaching at a local high school in California’s Bay Area. Despite it not being the original path he wanted to travel, he found his footing and was able to impact the lives of future ball players as a PE teacher and, eventually, a coach.

 
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Ms. Norbury, 'Mean Girls'

Ms. Norbury, 'Mean Girls'
Paramount Pictures

Often, kids don’t see their potential, and that’s why teachers like Ms. Norbury are so incredibly important. They push students to do and be their best because they're pushers, Cady. They’re pushers.

 
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Cameron Tucker, 'Modern Family'

Cameron Tucker, 'Modern Family'
ABC

Cameron Tucker represented that teacher every student dreams of having: A caring, hilarious, and all-around good person.

 
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Professor X, 'X-Men'

Professor X, 'X-Men'
Twentieth Century Fox

There are always going to be kids that don’t fit in, and teachers like Professor X are great because they show their students that what makes them different ultimately makes them a superhero despite what the world may say or think.

 
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Mr. Feeny, ‘Boy Meets World’

Mr. Feeny, ‘Boy Meets World’
Touchstone Television

In a dream world, everyone’s favorite teacher would follow them from middle school through college, always ready and willing to dish out some sage advice.

 
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Sister Mary Clarence, 'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit'

Sister Mary Clarence, 'Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit'
Touchstone Pictures

Having a Vegas headliner as a teacher wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world, and Sister Mary Clarence proved just that by taking a ragtag group of kids and turning them into an award-winning choir.

 
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Lainey Lewis, ‘Schooled’

Lainey Lewis, ‘Schooled’
Sony Pictures Television

After not becoming a musician in Los Angeles, Lainey Lewis heads back to her hometown and finds herself working as a music teacher, where she was once a student. While it took her a minute to overcome her ego, she was just the rebellious representation her students needed.

 
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Miss Honey, 'Matilda'

Miss Honey, 'Matilda'
TriStar Pictures

Not every student gets the same level of support once class is over and they head home. Miss Honey was a prime example of what happens when teachers are invested in their students long after the bell has rung.

 
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Mr. Kulkarni, 'Never Have I Ever'

Mr. Kulkarni, 'Never Have I Ever'
Universal Television

Never Have I Ever’s Devi is almost always self-sabotaging, which many teens can relate to because, at that age, who hasn't? That's why Mr. Kulkarni was a great teacher to have. Yeah, he may have only had her back to get with her older cousin, but he never left her out to dry.

 
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Dewey Finn, 'School of Rock'

Dewey Finn, 'School of Rock'
Paramount Pictures

VH1 was very persistent about the importance of music programs in school in the ‘90s, and Jack Black continued pushing that sentiment with 2003’s School of Rock. He didn’t teach the curriculum per se, but he gave those students important lessons in music and self-confidence.

 
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Annalise Keating, 'How to Get Away with Murder'

Annalise Keating, 'How to Get Away with Murder'
ABC Studios

Teachers are only human and have their faults, but they show up to work and manage to get the lesson plan in, and that’s precisely what Annalise Keating did. Well, that and some other wild things are neither here nor there.

 
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Mr. Bruner, 'The Edge of Seventeen'

Mr. Bruner, 'The Edge of Seventeen'
STX Entertainment

Mr. Bruner did what all teachers should, and that was merely listening when a student needed someone to talk to.

 
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Mr. Simpson, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation'

Mr. Simpson, 'Degrassi: The Next Generation'
Epitome Pictures

If there were an award for most dramatic high school, Degrassi High would win. Hands. Down. It went there more than once as students faced everything, from school violence to teen pregnancies. And while the students came and went over the years, Mr. Simpson was very much the anchor in the whirlwind, giving his students a bit of stability and assurance that whatever it took, they would make it through.

 
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Mr. Thackeray, 'To Sir, With Love'

Mr. Thackeray, 'To Sir, With Love'
Columbia Pictures

Teaching can be hard, but not giving up on students, even when they’re at their worst, makes it all worth it. At least that’s the lesson taken from To Sir, With Love.

 
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Mr. Clarke, 'Stranger Things'

Mr. Clarke, 'Stranger Things'
Netflix

If a teacher can teach their students something that can save a life or even the world, that makes them one of the greats.

 
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Mr. Keating, 'Dead Poets Society'

Mr. Keating, 'Dead Poets Society'
Touchstone Pictures

There have been a lot of great teachers in pop culture, but Mr. Keating has inspired the most people to become educators.

 
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'Abbott Elementary'

'Abbott Elementary'
20th Television

When it comes to the Abbott Elementary staff, one can’t quite possibly pick just one teacher. They each showcase a different way to approach education and prove there is not just one right way to be a teacher. So long as educators care about their students, they do what needs to be done.

Kendra Beltran went to college with no game plan and found herself falling back on her love of writing soon after graduating all the way back in 2009. Since then, she's written for MTV Geek, Cosplay Central, Collider, Apartment Therapy, and many other sites that allowed her to showcase her love of all things pop culture. When she isn't writing, Kendra is either hosting her show, Crushgasm, baking all the cookies, or spoiling her fur baby, Mason.

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