October 5 commemorates teachers around the globe and their commitment to children and learning.
Teachers work so hard. The work is thankless and the gains don’t reflect in their bank account. The effort pays off when they see their students developing, the kind that will change the world and have a ripple effect on the society. Thank a teacher today.
Special shout out goes to my mum. All my life I have watched as her passion for teaching has helped young children emotionally, physically and mentally. Her love for children has rubbed off on me.
This is to all the teachers who have shaped me,
Molded my destiny,
And upon whose wings I am rising and soaring.
I hope I am making you proud in spite of the shaky start.
I hated maths but one teacher made the difference;
Mr. Adeniyi, Thank you, sir.
“Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.” – Malala Yousafzai
I hope to make others proud.
Thank you to all my teachers and all teachers out there home and abroad.
THANK A TEACHER TODAY!!
6 Comments
Lustre
October 5, 2018 at 8:09 pmThanks to all my teachers!
Right from birth till tomorrow!!
I'm grateful!
Vickie, shey you know you are kne of my teachers.
God bless you dear!ššÆ
PS: My parents are teachers.š
Victoria Oyedepo
October 5, 2018 at 10:22 pmAwwww thank youšš. Teachers rock
Unknown
October 5, 2018 at 10:47 pmGod bless all teachers, the ones we like and those we don't lol. Teaching is actually a very great profession, it's just taken for granted. God bless yoy for this post Vicky, you're also a great teacher.
Auggie
October 5, 2018 at 10:51 pmTeacher's are not just celebrated enough..Their importance can never be overestimated..Mumšš
Vicky you're also a wonderful teacherš, you don't need to hold a marker before you're recognized as a teacher you knowšš…Welldone Vickyšš
Victoria Oyedepo
October 5, 2018 at 11:15 pmAwww…Amenš. Thank you very much King Wale. So good to have you on here.
Victoria Oyedepo
October 5, 2018 at 11:19 pmI agree with you. Awww…Thank you so much. I'm so honoured. Glad I can do my part without having to hold a marker or cane that those teachers used to torment us.