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Teacher Appreciation Week 2013: 6th – 10th May
Teaching is a profession like no other. Many careers require dedication, hard work, a skills set, charisma and intelligence. However teaching also requires more unique qualities; the ability to strike the delicate balance between discipline and freedom; to encourage individuals whilst considering what is best for the group but most of all it requires a genuine desire and willingness to care for others. It goes without saying that knowledge and learning is vital to enable us to live our lives. Whilst most of us appreciate the fact, many of us don´t appreciate those who dedicate their lives to the cause: the teachers!
So whether you’re a current or former student it’s time to show your teachers how grateful you are for their dedication. But when you may ask? The 7th of May 2013, the official Teacher Appreciation Day. It’s the perfect opportunity for you to give something back. So let’s join all the other students across America in appreciating your favorite teacher. Teaching is not a career with large financial awards but it is one that can be immensely satisfying in another way. That is the feeling of being valued. You surely agree that it’s a small ask!
But how could you thank your teacher properly? Perhaps with a thoughtful teacher appreciation gift such as flowers, a book or chocolates. Or perhaps a more personal gift such creating a poem or making a craft. Think about what sort of gift your teacher would like most. They deserve it!
During Teacher Appreciation Week you will have an opportunity to learn about what it is like to be a teacher. Through discussions and observations of your teacher’s daily routine and teaching methods you will be able to appreciate the dedication that their job requires. The experience will also be beneficial for the teachers as it will provide an opportunity to recognize the positive effects they have on their students.
So are you ready to celebrate Teachers appreciation week, to take advantage of the opportunity and to show your gratitude? Then save the date!
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