Teacher Appreciation Blog

October 15, 2007

The role of teachers in nation building

Filed under: Teachers — admin @ 4:30 am

How many of us have realized the important role of teachers for the betterment of our nation? If I say it right only very few of the thousands of people in the community have realized the great importance of educators so that a developing country could move forward.

If we may compare the educators in third world countries to developed countries of the world we could really find the many differences in as much as the teachers compensation, the government’s support, as well as the response of more parents to help the teachers for the their undertakings for the benefits of many students.

The governments in developed countries have been helping the schools so that the benefits of millions of teachers could be given. Like for instance in Massachusetts, there are many activities you can find between teachers, parents and the local governments. Everyone knows that their active involvement in pursuit of quality education as well as liberating the poor from the bondage of ignorance is much of a greater responsibility. This is not just some kind of a petty problem because this already involves all the people in many nations of the world.

The sad thing is many leaders know that education could really play a vital role in as far as liberating the people from the bondage of poverty and ignorance but the only problem is the real action. Many leaders did not even bother increasing the compensation of teachers. If a country continues to plunge to poverty, it is because the people continue to cry for good education. Many could not apply for better jobs because of no education. If this is always the case in many third world countries of the world, how can they be able to escape from the dungeon of ignorance?

In other Asian countries many governments are trying to institute measures to give education to their fellowmen a boast. In the Philippines, the president as well as the senate, continue to give free high school education . For college students, the government has also set aside funds for study now pay later programs, cultural and minority scholarship programs for indigenous peoples and other scholarship programs to give access to poor but deserving students.



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