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Ideal Teacher

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Sometimes in our life, we meet a special person who leaves everlasting impressions on our minds. He may have said or done something that really touches our souls. We will probably never forget that person because we owe the most part of our identity to him. Without him we might never have become the persons we are today. He may have been there for us when we were immature. He may have helped us to understand and learn better. He has motivated us to greater achievements.

Teacher is the one who plays an important role in our lives. He imparts us good knowledge so that we could become successful in our respective lives. He not only informs us about subject related knowledge but also shows the right path which leads us to success.

A teacher is a compass that activates the magnets of interest, knowledge, and wisdom in the pupils.

A true teacher is a reward of God. He is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others. Teachers are theoretically the designer of nation. They are spiritual parents of the students. The good teacher makes the poor student good and the good student superior. That is why they are attributed with the six qualities.

Best teachers hold high expectations.

They think creatively.

Best teachers are versatile and sensitive.

They are interested, confident, and evolving.

They are imperfectly human beings.

Best teachers emphasize the fun in learning and in life.

There are the people who come into our lives and leave a burning sensation that lights up inside each of us, those are teachers.

"A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for other."

An ideal teacher is a true builder of the nation. He is fearless, sincere and earnest in the discharge of his duties towards the students and the nation as a whole. An ideal teacher is considered as an object of admiration and devotion for the students. These days, students do not like to study from harsh and unsympathetic teachers. An ideal teacher creates such a confidence in his students that they are always ready to sacrifice for the cause of their teacher.

It is found that these days many teachers always try to find fault with work or deeds of their students instead of looking and changing their own attitudes. There comes utter ruin of the society when teachers grow weak or corrupt. As such, teachers must play the role of lamps that shatter darkness, become the lighthouses that guide the wandering ships to their right destinations and prevent any accidents. An ideal teacher builds an everlasting impression

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