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To Change: Let's Learn

Teaching is Learning,
Learning is Growth,
Growth is Knowledge,
Knowledge is Information,
Information is Fact,
Fact is Act,
And Act is what we do in our day to day life
i.e. TEACHING

YES, Teaching is the noblest
profession.
Where we undergo learning with our
day to day acts,
Where we learn new facts.

Where we transform little caterpillars to
beautiful butterflies.
Where we mould a clay into piece of art.
Where we change negativity to positivity.
Where we counsel them to control their
activity.

Where we teach them to be polite.
Where we guide them to be right.
Where we adapt new styles.
And remove old piles.

Where we accept new thoughts.
And open the worn out knots.
Where we extend our hands.
To make them walk on land.

Yes, it is WE THE TEACHERS
Who can build or destroy the future
of the students.
Then why not each of us just try to learn
and adopt the new techniques and get rid
of the old ones to help out our students in
the best possible manner.

Let's just start it!
Let's learn,
Let's change ourselves,
Let's just begin it!  

Priya Mundra
Educator, Oxford Public School


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  1. Beautifully written

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  2. Very well written 👍 We educators need to adopt new techniques to groom our students nd build their future.

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  4. Well written Priya....being a Teacher is not easy...the most responsible and selfless job

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  5. Well written Priya....being a Teacher is not easy...the most responsible and selfless job

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