The pivotal role that teachers play in shaping our lives often goes underappreciated
While good grades are a reasonable basis for the primary evaluation of a candidate’s capabilities, it doesn’t seem to automatically translate into adequate teaching skills.
The primary purpose of attending a university is to acquire quality education from knowledgeable teachers, whose influence may extend to all facets of a student's life.
A strong parent-teacher relationship can play a crucial role in providing the student with a positive learning experience.
Although teachers are there to advise and guide you, it is inevitable that you get into disagreements with them.
Teachers can make or break us. Strangely, in the case of English teachers, they mostly just seem to make us.
I discover that teaching is more about reading people.
A good teacher inspires, motivates and encourages their students to believe in their potential and pushes their students to go beyond their comfort zones. A good teacher also encourages students to carry their own weight, demystifies even the most terrifying journeys, and joins in on the celebrations when their students succeed. This Teachers’ Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the teachers who go above and beyond for us. They sometimes may do things we do not enjoy but nevertheless, their teachings remain timeless and valuable.
Perhaps it is a point of pride for teachers that their students revere, or even fear, them.
The pivotal role that teachers play in shaping our lives often goes underappreciated
While good grades are a reasonable basis for the primary evaluation of a candidate’s capabilities, it doesn’t seem to automatically translate into adequate teaching skills.
The primary purpose of attending a university is to acquire quality education from knowledgeable teachers, whose influence may extend to all facets of a student's life.
A strong parent-teacher relationship can play a crucial role in providing the student with a positive learning experience.
Although teachers are there to advise and guide you, it is inevitable that you get into disagreements with them.
Teachers can make or break us. Strangely, in the case of English teachers, they mostly just seem to make us.
I discover that teaching is more about reading people.
A good teacher inspires, motivates and encourages their students to believe in their potential and pushes their students to go beyond their comfort zones. A good teacher also encourages students to carry their own weight, demystifies even the most terrifying journeys, and joins in on the celebrations when their students succeed. This Teachers’ Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the teachers who go above and beyond for us. They sometimes may do things we do not enjoy but nevertheless, their teachings remain timeless and valuable.
Perhaps it is a point of pride for teachers that their students revere, or even fear, them.
We are shocked and saddened by the death of an eighth grader in Narsingdi, who died by suicide after her teacher harassed her for wearing trousers with her school uniform.