I have, instead, decided to edit my post so that those who deserve praise will still receive it. Let those who fall short explore their own consciences.
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Today I was honoured to attend a prize-giving ceremony on
behalf of my younger sister who won a scholarship this year.
While at this institution, my sister was blessed with a handful
of truly dedicated teachers who went above and beyond the requirements of their
job to ensure that their students had the opportunities to succeed. These women
knew that being a teacher was more than a job - it is a vocation. When you are entrusted
with the responsibility of someone’s education, you commit yourself to doing
all in your power to fulfil the role of teacher and exemplar. I don’t need to
mention their names because anyone who studied under a teacher like this will immediately
associate them with my description.
Unfortunately, not all teachers in the world meet these standards.
Perhaps what’s most disappointing about this is that I know how many great teachers are still out there - teachers who care about their students regardless of creed, race, class or even ability. So why is it that there aren’t more men and women who view teaching as a vocation? Maybe it’s because too many people see at it as a secure job where you can show up as often as you feel or say whatever you like and never be held accountable. Food for thought.
hot damn... you should make this viral and mention the school's name lol
ReplyDeleteI see absolutely NOTHING wrong in anything you wrote here. No secrets spilled. Shame on anyone who pretends to be a Teacher - when they are nothing more than a paid baby sitter.
ReplyDeleteWell, this is the cleaned up version. The previous one was much more scathing but called no names at all. I don't take well to being censored.
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