'Life as a Teacher' survey spurs 'Fun-da-mentals' cartoon series

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Kids say some funny things, and the members of  Horace Mann’s Educator Advisory Panel shared some of the best stories from their classrooms in the recent Educator Advisory Survey.  The responses were so entertaining, they led to the creation of cartoon series called, “Classroom Fun-da-mentals.”

Horace Mann is featuring the cartoons on its Facebook page, and between laughs, teachers are commenting providing more material for future cartoons.  The cartoons are also available on horacemann.com, and local agents can choose to distribute posters of the cartoons for educators to use in the classroom.

“Anyone who knows a teacher has probably heard some of the funny stories they tell about their students.  The cartoons are a fun way to bring some of those stories to our social community and allow them to laugh about it and add their own funny stories to the conversation,” says Dawn Klintworth, Vice President of Integrated Communications. “Teachers have a challenging job, and we want to help them share some of the more lighthearted moments of their days.”

To get more of a peek into “Life as a Teacher,” you can check out the full survey results at horacemann.com

About Horace Mann

Horace Mann (Horace Mann Educators Corp. (NYSE:HMN) is the largest national multiline insurance company focusing on educators' financial needs. Horace Mann provides auto and homeowners insurance, retirement annuities, life insurance and other financial solutions. Founded by Educators for Educators® in 1945, the company is headquartered in Springfield, Ill. For more information about the company, visit horacemann.com.

 

 

Contact: Michelle Eccles, Horace Mann, (217) 788-5394, michelle.eccles@horacemann.com.

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“Anyone who knows a teacher has probably heard some of the funny stories they tell about their students. The cartoons are a fun way to bring some of those stories to our social community and allow them to laugh about it and add their own funny stories to the conversation.”
Dawn Klinworth, Vice President of Integrated Communications