adamthenorman:

“As a linguist and expert on Old English and Old Norse literature,  Tolkien was a tenured professor at Oxford University from 1925 until  1959. He was also a tireless instructor, teaching between 70 and 136  lectures a year (his contract only called for 36). But the best part is  the way he taught those classes. Although quiet and unassuming in  public, Tolkien wasn’t the typical stodgy, reserved stereotype of an  Oxford don in the classroom. He was known to begin classes by  barging into the lecture hall, sometimes in era-appropriate chain mail  armor, and bellowing the opening lines of Beowulf at the top of his lungs. As one of his students put it, “He could turn a lecture room into a mead hall.”


I wish my teachers were that cool :(

adamthenorman:

“As a linguist and expert on Old English and Old Norse literature, Tolkien was a tenured professor at Oxford University from 1925 until 1959. He was also a tireless instructor, teaching between 70 and 136 lectures a year (his contract only called for 36). But the best part is the way he taught those classes. Although quiet and unassuming in public, Tolkien wasn’t the typical stodgy, reserved stereotype of an Oxford don in the classroom. He was known to begin classes by barging into the lecture hall, sometimes in era-appropriate chain mail armor, and bellowing the opening lines of Beowulf at the top of his lungs. As one of his students put it, “He could turn a lecture room into a mead hall.”

I wish my teachers were that cool :(

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