Teacher's Day Celebration
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''The best teachers are those who show you where to look but don't tell you what to see."
-Alexandra K. Trenfor
Teacher’s Day, celebrated on September 5, is the occasion to honour the invaluable contributions of teachers. September 5 is celebrated as Teacher’s Day as it commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a revered scholar and philosopher. The choice of this date originates from Dr. Radhakrishnan's own humility and his strong affinity for teaching.
During his tenure as the President of India, Dr. Radhakrishnan's associates proposed that his birthday be observed as a national holiday. He humbly suggested that instead of honouring him, the day should honour teachers. He firmly believed that teachers played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's future and should be duly acknowledged.
On 5 September 2024 Self Teacher Day was celebrated at Government Arts College Talaja. Many students participated in it .In which some played their role as a teacher, some played their role as a principal, some played their role as an administrator, some played their role as a peon.
After we attended the 3 lectures in the morning, there was a program at 11:30. In which the staff was encouraged on the occasion of today's Teacher's Day. All the teachers explained their content very well and we had a lot of fun. At the end of the program those who participated in Self Teacher Day were given a number of which 3 students stood at the first position.There were two students in the second position and three students in the third position. He was gifted a book from the college.
Indian culture gives immense importance to the relationship between gurus and shishyas (teachers and students). While students get the opportunity to express their gratitude and appreciation, teachers get a chance to self-reflect and create a healthy and motivating environment for students.
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