Teachers love teaching to make the students feel to love learning

Tanmay Sahu
Sunday, September 4, 2016

Guru Bramha, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara I
Guru Sakhshath, Para Bramha, Tasmai Shree Guruvai Namaha II

Teachers are everything for us. They are equal to god and our second parents.

Last week, my Value Education sir questioned all of us which teacher is most important in your life. What will be your response? Beforehand, do you know or greet your kindergarten teachers at least once in a week? No, for most. That is really ruthless, because they are our initial teachers who taught us the basics. Subsequently we could read this article. When we reach higher grades, we don’t even wish the teachers. Why? This is so conjoint in all.

Regard our teachers for what they taught us. Get out of the impression that they are very rude to us during learning stage which signifies their dedication. Whenever we see any teacher, we must greet them which entails the admiration.

That is why teacher’s day is celebrated in high reverence. I don’t mean to wish only on teacher’s day, I mean teacher’s day is our responsibility in showing veneration.

Teacher’s day is celebrated on September 5th in the memory of the second President of India, academic philosopher Dr. Sarvepalli Radha krishnan. Teachers are ones who educate us and show the doors to the future. Teachers open the doors, but we have to enter into it. Teacher’s day is the accolade to the hard work and consecration of the teachers all year long, to educate a child. On this day students costume as teachers and give homilies in respect of them. There we realize the agony of teachers that they showered on us for the whole year. Also few performances will be undertaken by the children in school to entertain the teachers.

A true teacher is the one who not only teaches, also guides, inspires and aspire us to be a responsible citizen. We ought to be happy to be trained by many proficient teachers. Teachers are our second gods. The most beloved teacher during my primary education to my knowledge is Ms. Betty madam who had taught me Hindi but also motivated and focused me to acquire knowledge out of the class books. When I entered into secondary Ms. Anitha Mahesh madam who taught Social studies was all the time with me to score first in the class by her unremitting supervision.

Finally I convey my wholehearted wishes to all my valued teachers who brought me to this level and don’t forget your parents who had trained you the basic skills. My special wishes to my mother who was a teacher.

HAPPY TEACHERS DAY!!!!!!!!!!!

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