Honouring Teachers who Shaped my Journey

September 2, 2024

Teachers' Day is a cherished opportunity to recognize and appreciate the educators who play a pivotal role in our lives. For me, it’s a moment to celebrate the remarkable teachers who have guided me from the very beginning of my education to the advanced stages of my academic career.

I fondly remember my primary English teacher, a figure of warmth and kindness in a subject often associated with strictness. Her unique teaching style transformed English from a daunting challenge into a delightful exploration. Her stories weren’t just lessons—they were adventures that sparked a lifelong love of literature and learning. Her encouragement and the personal attention she gave each student created a nurturing environment where I felt valued and inspired.

As I moved into higher education, my PU lecturers became instrumental in my growth. My History, Political Science, and English professors were not only experts in their fields but also passionate mentors who believed in my potential. Their support was unwavering; they celebrated my successes and provided the encouragement I needed during challenging times. Their positive reinforcement and genuine interest in my progress made all the difference, pushing me to achieve more than I ever thought possible.

One standout figure from my degree studies was my History lecturer, whose guidance was both profound and practical. I recall our initial conversation during college admissions, where he patiently addressed my concerns and clarified my doubts. His advice, “Don’t take others as role models; take yourself as a role model,” was a revelation. His teaching was a blend of straightforwardness, humor, and genuine care, making every class an engaging experience. His ability to make history come alive through captivating stories and insightful analysis left a lasting impression on me.

My post-graduate lecturers exceeded my expectations with their exceptional support and dedication. Their commitment went beyond the classroom, offering guidance and encouragement that made my journey through advanced studies both fulfilling and inspiring. Their enthusiasm for their subjects and their willingness to invest in my personal development created an environment where I could thrive.

Throughout my educational journey, these teachers have been more than just instructors; they have been mentors, cheerleaders, and sources of inspiration. They organized enriching extracurricular activities, shared valuable life lessons, and fostered an environment of curiosity and growth. Their influence extends far beyond academic knowledge, shaping the person I am today.

On this Teachers' Day, I celebrate and honor these extraordinary individuals who have played a crucial role in my development. Their dedication, compassion, and wisdom have been instrumental in my success, and I am profoundly grateful for their impact on my life. Their contributions have made a world of difference, and today, I acknowledge and appreciate their remarkable influence with heartfelt gratitude.

 

 

By Akshatha
Akshatha is currently pursuing her masters in English literature at Alva's College Moodbidri.
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Comment on this article

  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Sep 03 2024

    True what you have written ,Well said.Whether in primary ,or higher schools teachers are who shape our whole life.Mother is most important teacher who shapes our life at home.In school will then correct it.So one can really remember them through all your life.Write further .

  • Lavina Pinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 02 2024

    Well said Akshatha about teachers role in our life journey. Every teacher is unique. May God bless all the teachers and give them good health and happiness throughout their life.


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