Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Gate Way to Success : Happy Teacher's Day - 2023



In India, Teachers’ Day is observed on September 5 of every year. This day is celebrated as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. It is the day on which Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born in the year 1888. His birthplace is Thiruttani, located in Andhra Pradesh state. 

Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a great teacher, philosopher and Bharat Ratna recipient. He was the first Vice President and second President of independent India. During 1962-67, when he was serving the country as a President of India, his students and friends requested him to celebrate his birthday. To which he replied, “Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is observed as Teachers’ Day.” Since then, his birthday has been observed as Teachers’ Day. 

A teacher is considered the second most important person in a child’s life after parents. Teachers are given the place equivalent to a mother since they spend their whole life imparting education to students. 

Teachers shape the future of the students. They take up the responsibility to educate the newer generations to build a better world. A great teacher instils a passion for knowledge and a heart to spread that knowledge for humanity. Teachers have the most important job as compared to any other occupation. They have the power to change the lives of many students through their teaching and thus impact society. 

The role of teachers is like a facilitator who encourages collaborative learning in the classroom. They help in the development of not only academic skills but also multiple skills in students. They draw real-life connections to explain topics with the help of examples, real-life scenarios, etc. Teachers make learning fun by imparting knowledge, good values, tradition, modern-day challenges and ways to overcome them. Thus, the influence of teachers extends beyond the classroom. They not only improve the quality of school education but also enrich the lives of their students. 

In ancient times, a Teacher was called a “Guru”. A Guru is a person who enlightens the lives of thousands of students. In Sanskrit, Guru literally means a dispeller of darkness. That’s why in Indian tradition, Guru is given supreme importance and respect. Teachers are considered Gurus in today’s world as they transfer knowledge and power to their students. With the guidance of a teacher, the path of the learner becomes enjoyable and successful. 

The contribution of teachers is enormous in everyone’s life. It is vital they are respected and honoured. In India, on the eve of Teachers’ Day, the National Teachers Awards are given to meritorious teachers by the President of India. The awards are conferred as public gratitude to praise teachers working in primary, middle, and secondary schools. The purpose of the National Teachers Awards is to celebrate the unique contribution of some of the finest teachers in the country and to honour them. 

Teachers’ Day is a wonderful occasion for celebrating the beautiful bond between teachers and students. To make this day more memorable, students in schools and colleges organise various activities and games for the teachers. They perform dances, sing songs, do mimicry of teachers, recite poems, etc. Some students thank their teachers by gifting them flowers and handmade cards. Students who pass out from school and college try to meet their teachers on this day and convey their wishes. If they are far away, then they send them a message or call them. 


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