Teachers have the most important role in our life, as they not only give us bookish knowledge, but they also make us aware and prepared for the challenges that come practical. If seen, every person is a teacher from whom you get to learn moral things.
Parents or elder siblings or any other at home, a teacher in school, professor in college even you get to learn from your classmate or colleague daily, it is all part of teaching. This art of learning and understanding has been going on for thousands of years, so we have always been around teaching or a teacher.
We know that Teacher's Day in India is celebrated every year on 5th September. There is a special reason behind this date. On this day in 1888 the second President of independent India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born. Apart from being the second President, he was the first Vice President, a philosopher, renowned scholar, Bharat Ratna recipient, conductor of Indian culture, and educationist. He always believed that everyone should be devoted to education, there should be a tendency to learn continuously, and there is always some way open in front of the person who has both knowledge and skills.
Wishes
Dear teacher, without your guidance and wisdom, I would not be where I am now! Thank you and happy teacher's day!
I wish you a happy Teacher's Day! Your knowledge, commitment, and kindness will direct us along the right road and motivate us to improve ourselves as humans.
A happy teacher's day to you, dear teacher. I appreciate you being my mentor and motivating me to excel in my studies. You are the best teacher.
Your attitudes, words, and actions have had such a wonderful impact on the education of our kids! You have our sincere gratitude!
I was fortunate to have a teacher like you. I send you my best wishes for a happy Teacher's Day!
Quotes
If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother, and the teacher - Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.
There are always the traces of a great teacher wherever you find something amazing.
Teach love, generosity, good manners and some of that will drift from the classroom to the home and who knows, the children will be educating the parents
The genuine teacher stands up for his students against outside influences. He promotes self-confidence. He directs their gaze away from himself and toward the spirit that gives him life. He won't have any supporters.
Teachers, I believe, are the most responsible and important members of society because their professional efforts affect the fate of the Earth.