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Collection of Cartoon Teachers (25)
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A smiling teacher greets students with a globe and books, representing global education and knowledge sharing.
A teacher rewards a high-achieving student with a symbolic apple, reinforcing encouragement and academic success.
A presenter engages his audience by pointing to a diagram on the whiteboard, holding notes in one hand and a pointer in the other.
A stern yet approachable professor ready to deliver a lesson, complete with pointer and scholarly attire.
“Thank your mother for me, but I have my own lesson plans.” A witty take on teacher autonomy in the classroom.
“I find they behave better if, instead of a substitute, I tell them it’s me from an alternate reality.” - A witty take on office psychology.
A cheerful, bespectacled cartoon teacher holding a pointer, ready to explain a lesson with enthusiasm.
When teachers reject accountability, students joke about ditching report cards-this 2012 cartoon captures the irony of education debates.
“I miss the 3 R’s.” - A humorous take on how modern education jargon overshadows foundational learning.
A sharp political cartoon illustrating the tension between teacher union demands and municipal fiscal constraints in Chicago.
A happy student waves while studying at her desk, surrounded by books, a red apple, and colorful pencils.
A cheerful student hands a wrapped gift to his teacher, who smiles warmly-chalkboard reads “Happy Teachers’ Day…”
“And now, according to this memorandum from the new legislature, I’m supposed to wait here quietly-and it’ll all be over before I know it…” - a teacher’s wary reaction to top-down education reform.
A lively teacher demonstrates basic addition on the whiteboard-perfect for introducing young learners to foundational math concepts.
“I appreciate the text, Kate, but next time you can just raise your hand.” A witty take on classroom dynamics and student engagement.
A caring teacher kneels to talk with a student about attention difficulties-highlighting empathy in classroom support.
“As a student teacher, the first thing you must learn is how to make your students behave for you…” - Randy Glasbergen
A smiling math teacher guides students through solving x(5y) = 12 using clear visuals and engaging gestures.
“The kids don’t listen, so I have to repeat myself…”-a classic teacher lament captured in Randy Glasbergen’s witty illustration.
When classroom economics meets reality: a student’s textbook question meets a sub’s lived experience-and a tiny truth-teller chimes in.
