Saturday, October 5, 2013

Without Them We are Nothing

             What is a teacher? Probably, all of us will answer that they are the ones who teaches lessons in school, gives us so many things to do like projects, assignments and etc. A teacher’s role may vary among cultures. Teachers may provide instruction in literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, community roles or even life skills. In some countries, formal education can take place through home schooling.
              Most of the students may not realize how important teachers in their lives are. Being true to ourselves, we should know that if teachers don’t exist there will be no successful man living in this world even a single one. They are successful not just because they strive hard in studying but also because there are teachers who are willing to guide, protect, love and teach us in every step of our way to success. It is true that they are already our second mother because we can also get the love from them like the love we are receiving from our biological mothers. Being a teacher is honestly not an easy job, a teacher in the morning and a mother in the evening. Teachers are really good in multi-tasking because I am sure that in their house while she is making her lesson plan she is taking care of her child, cooking food for the family and doing that in the same time is such a very challenging work. The best enemy of the teachers is the word “TIME” because it is not very easy to give an equal time for work and for family. I am sure that time comes when teachers want to be with their family, to have bond with them but they can’t do this because the school needs them.

               We are celebrating Teacher’s Day for students to thanks the teachers for all the things they have done for us. We should be very thankful for them because in every hard work or sacrifice that they are doing we are the ones who are getting the advantages not them. Teaching us it’s not really an obligation for them I think it’s their willingness to share the knowledge they have learned from their teachers also.

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