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Teaching is a mission. Every living person has a mission or goal in this universe, and
the most important objective of all is to develop and preserve life. As educators, we always
have objectives in mind when we teach as well as interact with our students. Why? It is
simply because we are educators with a mission: to build each of our students productive,
equipped with fundamental skills and knowledge, and to be human beings for our society. We
educators are not only responsible for producing students with great minds; we are also
responsible for producing humans with passion and love for everybody. A person who is
capable of showing compassion for others. Teachers are similar to God’s acolytes. We are
expected to educate and optimize our students' knowledge. What kind of knowledge?
Knowledge for subjects, for ourselves, for life, for ethics, and the Heavenly father, and that is
achieved by teaching them the wisdom and the factuality that comes with it, and God is the
truth, and that is the great task that He delegated to us - to perform with professionalism when
doing our service.
With our knowledge and abilities as well as our affection and concern for them,
teaching is a profession that can guide someone to the career they want in the future. We can
awaken their curiosity, pique their interest, and inspire them. We educators serve as role
models and second parents to our students. Because they spend so much time at school and
we are with them every day, we have a great obligation to be mindful of our choices and
actions both inside and outside of the school. As a result, we educators must always keep in
mind that everything we say and do should be done for the benefit of our students.
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Teaching is a continuous self-improvement process. We provide knowledge and skills
and high levels of education to our students, and as professionals, we are expected to acquire
new knowledge every day and at all phases of our lives. This may seem daunting, but
acknowledging professionalism and becoming a teacher will serve as motivation to continue
our education, we should also be grateful for the opportunity to influence students into the
professions they desire, and we have the knowledge and abilities to share with the wider
population. Furthermore, technology and teaching methods change according to our
student's needs, so we must adjust and be flexible because alteration is the only constant in
the world.