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Old 02-06-2010, 08:44 AM
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Teaching is a profession but it is equally a mission. I believe the statement more than 100%. As teaching need certain knowledge and skills but apart from these skills and knowledge it also required a loving heart. Loving for the students, for the cause and for the future. When a teacher develop a feeling that he not only earning a salary from teaching but he is part of making nation, then his style, attitude every thing changes towards teaching. And to be very honest teaching is just like a soldier in the battle field, without having emotions for the nation, and sacrifice one can’t perform. The soldier’s arms, skills and training is of no use if don’t have such emotions for the country and nation. Such like is the case of teacher, only qualifications, knowledge and skills set is not enough. Without giving blood to the cause teaching is not possible. Sensible nations give respect to their teachers. In our society teachers are regarded as father. I think it is more than just a job or profession. Long live all my teachers.

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I agree with you. Teachers shape the children as they grow older. They imbibe knowledge, not only about the subjects but also about life and how to live it.
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Old 05-22-2010, 12:57 PM
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Well! I completely agree with you. Teachers have a great responsibility towards the society and the nation. However, I want to highlight this issue practically. Do you think that teachers, nowadays teach, keeping this responsibility in view. Well! I do not find many of such. I have come across many teachers in my life and their primary objective is just to earn money with no realisation of responsibilities due to them. However, I am not blaming everyone. There are many great teachers who do fulfill their responsibilities quiet more than the required one! But then, not every of them. Do you people agree with me?
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