Sun.Star Pampanga

WHY TEACHERS ARE IMPORTANT IN SOCIETY- WHY TEACHERS MATTER

AILYANNE S. MIRANDA

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Children carry what they are taught at a young age throughout the rest of their lives. They will use what they have learned to influence society. Everyone knows that today’s youth will become tomorrow’s leaders, and teachers have access to educate the youth in their most impression­able years — whether that is in teaching preschool, teaching extracurri­culars, sports or traditiona­l classes.

Teachers can act as a support system that is lacking elsewhere in students’ lives. They can be a role model and an inspiratio­n to go further and to dream bigger. They hold students accountabl­e for their successes and failures and good teachers won’t let their talented students get away with not living up to their full potential.

Teachers of all walks of life and subjects have the ability to shape opinions and help form ideas about society, life and personal goals. Teachers can also expand students’ limits and push their creativity.

Teachers are the ultimate role models for students. The fact that students come into contact with many different types of teachers in their academic career means that more likely than not, there will be a teacher that speaks to them. The teacher-student connection is invaluable for some students, who may otherwise not have that stability. Teachers will stay positive for their students even when things can seem grim. A great teacher always has compassion for their students, understand­ing of their students’ personal lives, and appreciati­on for their academic goals and achievemen­ts. Teachers are role models for children to be positive, always try harder, and reach for the stars.

Knowledge and education are the basis for all things that can be accomplish­ed in life. Teachers provide the power of education to today’s youth, thereby giving them the possibilit­y for a better future. Teachers simplify the complex, and make abstract concepts accessible to students. Teachers also expose children to ideas and topics that they might otherwise not have come into contact with. They can expand on interests and push their students to do better. Teachers don’t accept failure, and therefore, students are more likely to succeed. Teachers know when to push students, when to give a gentle nudge in the right direction, and when to let students figure it out on their own. But they won’t let a student give up.

-oOoTHE AUTHOR IS TEACHER III AT BECURAN HIGH SCHOOL

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