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| April 24, 2008 | |
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An ode to the dedicated teachers
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| THIS letter is meant to encourage teachers who toil but do not get the recognition they deserve. My wife is a teacher, so I understand what goes a teacher goes through every day. Being a teacher in Singapore is not an easy task. Teachers are so tied down with other non-teaching tasks that most of them find it hard to cope.
My wife would do her marking and planning from 9.30pm and would finish at about 1-2am every night. This is the norm - after her teaching duties in the earlier part of the day. I have asked her to quit several times, citing the reason that the appreciation and monetary rewards she gets is not commensurate with the amount of effort she put into her work. She would just look at me, and tell me with great conviction that teaching is her passion and that the joy of seeing her children learning and growing in wisdom and of imparting the right character value to them far outweigh the frustration/lack of sleep she has to go through every day. Money is never an issue as long as the children appreciates what she has done for them. Most importantly, the school management must stand by them and appreciate them. I believe there are lot of dedicated teachers like my wife, who is passionate about teaching, moulding and guiding the younger generation of Singapore. So let's start to show them more appreciation instead of putting them down and criticising them. Here is a poem by Kevin William Huff that I hope will be able to bring some joy and encouragement to all teachers who have not been getting the recognition or appreciation they deserve. Tomorrow is a better day because of you guys. Teachers Paint their minds and guide their thoughts Share their achievements and advice their faults Inspire a Love of knowledge and truth As you light the path Which leads our youth For our future brightness with each lesson you teach Each smile you lengthen Each goal you help search For the dawn of each poet each philosopher and king Begins with a Teacher And the wisdom they bring Alan Tan Teck Keong | |
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