Honour the teachers worldwide for their gratitude

Today is a day set aside to honour the teachers worldwide – dedicated individuals who tirelessly educate children everywhere. In today’s ever-evolving world, the importance of recognizing the talents, roles, and contributions of teachers is more evident than ever, making World Teachers’ Day a meaningful annual celebration.
In Myanmar society, parents are considered the primary teachers. They nurture and guide their children to first understand the world around them. At school, teachers are expected to educate their students even more effectively. A teacher is someone who helps the ignorant individuals become knowledgeable, the unskilled become skilled, the inexperienced become proficient, the uncivilized become civilized, and the rude become polite. Teachers not only teach from books but also play a vital role in shaping individuals.

Therefore, teachers must be empowered and inspired. They need to be highly qualified and dedicated to their professions. It is unrealistic to expect them to remain in a state of comfort within an elite group – this approach is impractical. Just as stakeholders must work to address the genuine needs of teachers, the government must also increase its investment in education. The future of the country lies in the hands of its youth, and since the youth are guided by teachers, the future ultimately rests in the hands of teachers.

For a community to develop and progress, its education sector must advance. Quality education is essential for nurturing responsible entrepreneurs, open-minded individuals, and citizens who uphold the truth. From an early age, children need to learn to distinguish between right and wrong, develop social skills, understand important issues, and cultivate compassion for others. All of this depends on a genuine and effective education system. Teachers play a crucial role in this system, guiding students to expand their knowledge through reading and learning.
From a young age, schools need to be prepared to help children think critically, be creative, express diverse perspectives, contribute to the common good, engage in lifelong learning, and apply their knowledge in practice. If teachers cultivate these skills early on, the country will advance further. To avoid falling behind in education, it is essential to build understanding and collaboration among educators, teachers, the community, and government officials, working together to provide the best possible education for children.
The theme for World Teachers’ Day 2025 is “Recasting teaching as a collaborative profession”. This theme focuses on addressing the worldwide shortage of qualified teachers and its impact on education. It highlights the need to make teaching a more attractive and sustainable career path.
Therefore, teachers must be empowered and inspired. They need to be highly qualified and dedicated to their professions. It is unrealistic to expect them to remain in a state of comfort within an elite group – this approach is impractical. Just as stakeholders must work to address the genuine needs of teachers, the government must also increase its investment in education. The future of the country lies in the hands of its youth, and since the youth are guided by teachers, the future ultimately rests in the hands of teachers.

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