Why Do You Think Teaching Is The Noblest Profession of All?

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Yumul, Shekinah Glory M.

The Teaching Profession


CED-02-301P Prof. Susan Dominguez

WHY DO YOU THINK TEACHING IS THE NOBLEST PROFESSION OF ALL?


The word ‘teaching’ means the work of a teacher to provide knowledge and
guidance. It is one of the oldest and noblest services to the society in any
culture. But the question arises if teaching is a profession or a duty first.
According to The Oxford Dictionary the word ‘profession’ means ‘a paid
occupation’ and ‘duty’ means ‘a moral responsibility’. So it’s better to call
teaching a duty than a profession. Let’s consider that this noble profession is a
duty and discuss its importance then. Teaching not only shows the right path
that the students should follow but also prepares the human resource for the
further development of the nation. It has the potential to have a great impact in
the molding of the next generation. That is why education should be valued by
social institutions like government, the church, the family and civil society.

Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and
future of an individual. If the people remember me as a good teacher, that will be
the biggest honor for me. Teaching is the parent of all profession. Real teachers
teach us everything. Along with school exam they prepare us to face life. If you
want to become anything in life, a teacher is must needed. It is in the hands of
the teachers to shape the future of kids. It takes a big heart to teach young
minds and a lot of patience is needed. A teacher can be good or bad. Good
teacher will develop talents of students while the worst ones will kill their
curiosity. Not everyone can be in their shoes. Not everyone can become one. If
one possess patience, courage, power, caring heart and if one is passionate
about it, then he/she can become a good teacher. Teaching is a responsibility.
One can never tell where the influence of a good teacher ends.

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