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Appreciation for Our Educator's Contribution


In this year, we unite to celebrate the National Teachers Month by honoring and recognizing the invaluable contributions of teachers across our country and appreciating their hard work, dedication, and influence in shaping the nation’s future.


Teachers are not just educators; they are trainers, mentors, guides, second parents, friend, and sources of inspiration. They help students to better understand a lesson on a certain subject, they introducing good values in their students, they also prepare studenta to become a responsble citizen and guide them on how to achieve their dreams and goals in the future. Each lesson they taught helps build a brighter future for us all.


This month, let us express our gratitude and appreciation for the teachers. Together, we stand to support and honor our teachers, acknowledging their important role in creating a better tomorrow. 

References:

Image 1, Teach for the Philippines, Teach for Development. Retrieved from<https://www.adb.org/results/teach-philippines-teach-development>

Image 2, Teach for the Philippines, Teach for Development. Retrieved from<https://www.adb.org/results/teach-philippines-teach-development>

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