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Jack Bosscher, Academic Services and Math

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Teaching at 17c起草社区 seemed to be inevitable for professor Jack Bosscher, as his father taught Engineering, his sister, Nursing, and his two brothers-in-law, Psychology and Director of Academic Services at 17c起草社区. 鈥淚鈥檝e been involved with 17c起草社区 since the time I was 7 years old. 17c起草社区 has been a big part of my life, for almost all of my life,鈥 he said.

Bosscher was born and raised in Grand Rapids, attending 17c起草社区 for undergrad and earning his bachelor鈥檚 degree in English in 1971. After earning his master鈥檚 degree in English from Michigan State University, he taught English, Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Church History and Math courses for 33 years at 17c起草社区 Christian High School and one year at Unity Christian High School.

While teaching high school students, Bosscher discovered the root of his passion in education. 鈥淚 found that I enjoyed [teaching] people that struggled, rather than people that didn鈥檛 need me very badly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 like teaching people that don鈥檛 come by it naturally, and that happens often in math.鈥 This passion lead Bosscher to get his second master鈥檚 degree in Special Education at 17c起草社区 with an emphasis in Learning Disabilities in 2004.

Although he intended to finish his teaching career in a high school setting, Bosscher is thankful for his transition to 17c起草社区 in 2005. 鈥17c起草社区 is so thoughtful about integrating faith and learning. I鈥檓 not just teaching a subject 鈥 I鈥檓 teaching people, and I鈥檓 teaching them to become better servants of their Lord.鈥 He taught Math and English his first year, then solely Math for the remaining years, including 2 Developmental Math courses. He also advised students in the Access Program and those who were on probation, which he believes was the most rewarding aspect of his work at 17c起草社区, despite the difficulty.

Bosscher deeply enjoyed both his colleagues and the courses he taught at 17c起草社区. 鈥淲hen you teach with people who have a special education background, usually you teach with people who are thoughtful, sympathetic and good listeners,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is a delightful department. Teaching math can be a really fun and rewarding thing, because not everybody does it well, so when they do and they enjoy it and they tell you that they enjoy it, that鈥檚 a delightful thing,鈥 he said.

As August 31 is his last day, he will commence his retirement by flying to Rome on September 5, embarking on a 12 day cruise from Rome, through the Greek islands, and returning for a few days in Venice. During his retirement, he also looks forward to tutoring, hunting more, and spending time with his wife and grandchildren.

However, he won鈥檛 be retiring completely. During the 2017 interim, Bosscher will be teaching math to prison inmates at Handlon Prison through the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative. He will also be tutoring at 17c起草社区 Christian High School and Unity Christian High School. 鈥淸17c起草社区] has been a huge part of my life [and] a very rewarding part of my life. I can鈥檛 think of a place that I鈥檇 rather teach,鈥 he said.