A good
teacher is like a candle-it consumes itself to light the way of others. She let
her fellows and students to use her knowledge and abilities for them to be mold
even though she knows that it is hard, she will. A teacher is also one of the
greatest person whom you can across with. But how and why teachers do such
thing?
Being a
teacher for me is awesome. Teaching I think is fun. This profession sounds like
interesting and nice. Imagine in here you are going to shape and mold an
individual into a better one even though you’re not her relative specifically
her mother but you will. Yes a teacher serves as the second mother of all the
students when they are at school. They are the one in-charge of us in molding
our abilities and widening our horizons. They are not the one that will step
us down, will give pressure on us and punished us in every mistake we take.
Instead they will cheer us up, help us more and show what is right from wrong.
They are also at our side, sharing knowledge, information and wisdom, guiding
us in what field we want to be and teaching us with good deeds.
A
teacher plays an important role in our society and also to an individual.
Engineers, doctors, physician and architects are nothing without a
teacher. They would not be existing, rather. There wouldn’t be technologies and
all that exist today if there are no teachers. Because we know that these
experiments will not be successful if only were doing it alone, we can’t deny
the fact that teachers do have contributions to us in achieving our goals in
life. Hence, in whatever we do they are still there guiding us, expanding our
learning’s, encouraging us to explore our potentialities, supporting us and
inspiring us.
Teachers
are really tremendous and remarkable. They are only simple as what we see on
them but they know how complicated things to be solved. The one who mold us
into a better person in ourselves and a responsible citizen of our country they
are doing such thing because they believe that it’s not the money that
counts, it’s on how many lives you’ve touch that counts.