Every year on October 6th, people across Sri Lanka unite to celebrate Teachers’ Day, a day dedicated to honoring the vital role teachers play in shaping our future. Established by UNESCO in 1994, this day highlights the contributions of educators and underscores the importance of quality education in fostering global development. Teachers are not just transmitters of knowledge; they are mentors, role models, and guides who inspire lifelong learning and critical thinking. Teacher’s Day is not only to celebrate those who mold our primary and secondary education but also our lecturers and professors who work hard to deliver higher education.
In this blog post, we’ll explore the history of Teachers’ Day, its theme for the year, and why teachers deserve our deepest appreciation.
The History and Significance of Teachers’ Day
Teachers’ Day was created to commemorate the signing of the 1966 UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the status of teachers. This recommendation set benchmarks regarding teachers’ rights and responsibilities, recruitment, employment, and education policies. The aim is to recognize teachers’ contributions while advocating for improvements in their working conditions.
Teachers’ Day is not just a day of recognition; it’s a platform to address the challenges teachers face and promote policies that help improve education globally. In many parts of the world, educators face inadequate resources, poor pay, and a lack of professional development opportunities. This day serves as a reminder of the work still needed to provide teachers with the tools they need to succeed. The theme for the World Teachers’ Day 2024 is “Empowering Educators: Strengthening Resilience, Building Sustainability.” In these challenging times, teachers have emerged as beacons of resilience, adapting and innovating for their students. This theme emphasizes the need for teachers who are not only knowledgeable but also adaptable, innovative, and committed to fostering inclusive, equitable education. As the world undergoes rapid technological changes, the role of teachers has evolved. Educators must now be equipped to navigate digital platforms, address diverse learning needs, and promote critical thinking in a globalized world. The theme also calls for more support in recruiting and training teachers to ensure all students, regardless of background, have access to high-quality education.
The reason behind this theme could be attributed to the devastating impact that was left behind in the recent past by the Corona Virus Pandemic that put a stop to physical education and teachers all around the world had to resort to online learning. This was no easy task as teachers had to overcome the difficulties of navigating technological complexities, distance learning and lack of online devices, yet they refused to let their beloved children lose out on proper education and when the moment called for courage, they stood firm and rose to the challenge. As students we have been blessed to be the witnesses of our educators altruism without which most, if not all of us wouldn’t have been privileged enough to be studying or working where we are today. Aside from giving academic instruction, they also don’t shy away from being the wise confidante, encouraging mentor and nurturing parent when students are in need of it. We always say that school is our second home because our teachers ensure to create a safe haven for us to learn and nurture. All the sacrifices they have made to be in school to teach their students without missing a day, sacrificing the time they could have instead spent with their own children and family, the miles they have to travel to come on time for lessons that is simply a request to students but a demand for them, the hours of sleep and rest sacrificed to prepare our lessons, the expectations of many students lying heavy on their shoulders to make sure not one but all learn may seem an unimaginable life to live for most.
Yet they make sure to lock away their hardships and put on a smile when they teach us because their students matter more. It comes as second nature for their worries to take a backseat as soon as a student comes with a problem to them. Despite the numerous compromises they have to endure, the expectation of a teacher in return is simply for their students to learn and perform to our best. Not for materialistic rewards, nor recognition or love their humble hearts yearn for but for us to listen to them and learn. It is because of this that they deserve to have a special day for their own, to celebrate them and show them that we love them and that we appreciate them and their hard work in instilling not just good education but proper morals, values and manners that help make us virtuous humans. Teaching is not just a position to earn money, rather a role that transcends to make a difference in the world through the future generation. It is a role to be taken up with pride and our teachers have done nothing but justice to it and for that we say, ‘Thank you’. Every day is a day not to be missed to cherish our unsung heroes and as students it is our duty to remind them that all their efforts don’t go unrecognized or unappreciated. As we celebrate Teachers’ Day, let us take a moment to reflect on the profound impact educators have on our lives and society as a whole. They shape minds, inspire dreams, and nurture the leaders of tomorrow. On this special day, let’s express our gratitude not just through words, but through actions that honor their dedication and commitment. Whether it’s a simple thank-you note, a shout-out on social media, or supporting educational initiatives, remember every effort counts. So don’t miss out on these wonderful opportunities to put a smile on their beautiful faces my fellow students!
Written By:
Rtr. Lakshini Haturusinghe
(Junior Blog Team Member 2024-25)
Edited By: –
Rtr. Sawandi Thisarani
(Junior Blog Team Member 2024-25)