π©βπ« Teachers have a tremendous responsibility to touch the lives of impressionable young children.
πΌ An angel appeared to God and questioned why it was taking so long to figure out the creation of teachers.
βπ± Teachers must be able to multitask, including doing 180 things not related to the subjects they teach, and rely on coffee and leftovers to keep going.
π©βπ« A good teacher must effectively communicate knowledge and prioritize others over themselves.
π Teachers must maintain a positive attitude despite challenging situations with students, parents, and colleagues.
π The most challenging aspect of being a teacher is the ability to truly see and understand each student.
ποΈ Teachers have a unique ability to see what should not be seen but must be known.
π©βπ« Teachers are dedicated to understanding and supporting their students, even in challenging situations.
β€οΈ Teachers have a special place in their hearts for all children and empathize with their struggles.
π¨βπ« The teacher created by the lord is both soft-hearted and tough, capable of enduring and doing whatever is necessary.
π€ The teacher not only thinks but also reasons and compromises.
π° The stress that will be placed upon the teacher is emphasized.
π©βπ« A teacher's tear represents the joy and pride of seeing a child accomplish even the smallest task.
π’ A tear also symbolizes the loneliness of children who struggle to fit in and the compassion for their parents.
β¨ Furthermore, tears come from the pain of not being able to reach certain children and the disappointment they feel in themselves.
π This video explores the concept of teachers and the impact they have on students.
π± The importance of nurturing and developing teachers' skills is highlighted.
π‘ The video emphasizes the role of teachers in shaping future generations.
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