What Is A Teacher- Poem?

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A teacher-poem is a poem written for a favourite teacher, usually on Teacher's Day, held on the Tuesday of the first full week of May, expressing gratitude for their work and advice. They may also be combined with a gift, which are often personalized for a particular teacher. Poems can be written by one person or written in a group and presented by the entire class. Poems can also be written for special occasions, such as a teacher's birthday, or more commonly their retirement, as well as being produced for substitute teachers leaving the school. They can take the form of simple rhyming verses for younger children, haikus, and even sonnets for older classes. Poets who have written teacher-poems include Joanna Fuchs, Sylvia Chidi, Willow Ingram, Allan Ahlberg, and Dr. John Celes. Notable examples of a teacher-poem include 'A Bad or a Good Teacher' by Chidi, and 'The Supply Teacher' by Ahlberg.
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Why do We Celebrate Teacher's Day?

Teaching is the most influential job in the world. Teachers are known to shape the mind of youth and without knowledge, no one can exist in this world. The teacher imparts good value in children and turns them into responsible citizens. So, almost every country celebrates Teacher's Day.

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In India, we celebrate this day on the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was a man of many good qualities and a favorite teacher among students. It was his request that his birthday should be celebrated as an honorable day for all the teachers in the country, in case someone is wishing to celebrate his birthday at all. So, in a nutshell, we celebrate Teacher's Day because teachers have been the architect of the society and without them, no society can walk in the path of progression.

In his book titled, "Political Thinkers of Modern India", he signified the importance of teachers and education in a country like Democratic India which was still in its early years of development. According to him, there is a huge role of teachers in nation-building and for that sake, teachers should be respected more. Apart from being a thinker and teacher, he was also a philosopher. He once wrote a book on Bhagavad Gita and there he defined a teacher as, “The one who emphasizes on presentation to converge different currents of thoughts to the same end”.

By the time he entered politics, most of the leaders of that time like Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, or Dr. Rajendra Prasad were his fans for this thinking in nation-building. His skills were proven in the arena of politics also. He had the political insight to recognize the impediments well in advance and also carried the required courage to scold party leaders for their procrastination and delinquency. Way back in 1947, he warned the former Congresspeople about the alarming consequences of nepotism and corruption. We are dealing with it now!

Such a man, of course, requires a standing ovation. So, to promote the values and principles of a true teacher, this day is celebrated.

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