The reason one teacher has kept an empty chair in his classroom for 50 years

Often as children, we don’t fully realize how influential our teachers can be in our lives. They don’t just teach us about math, science, reading, and writing, but they teach us about life. Teache

Often as children, we don’t fully realize how influential our teachers can be in our lives. They don’t just teach us about math, science, reading, and writing, but they teach us about life. Teachers often teach us about right and wrong, justice and injustice, and not just how to be a better person, but how to make the world a better place. This is exactly what this New Jersey teacher has been teaching his children for the last 50 years. How? By always keeping an empty chair in the classroom.

Why This Teacher Has An Empty Chair In His Classroom

Dan Gill has been teaching elementary school for more than five decades. During the entire length of his career, if you walk into his classroom, you’ll notice one peculiar detail: An empty chair. (1)

Ask him or his students, and you will discover that this chair is always left empty. It is not an extra chair ready and waiting for visitors. It is not there for time-outs or in case another chair breaks. Rather, the empty chair in Mr. Gill’s classroom is their symbolically. It is there to teach his students a valuable lesson on inclusion and basic human rights.