Support H-F Teachers on World Teachers' Day
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.
World Teachers' Day, celebrated on Oct. 5, is a great opportunity to show teachers in Districts 161, 153 and 233 how great you think they are. But, the day also takes on a deeper meaning, standing for the protection of teachers' rights.
Since its inception in 1994, World Teachers' Day has had a theme every year. The theme for 2012 is “Take a stand for teachers.”
This day was founded by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Its aim is to educate the public about the conditions of being a teacher around the world, focusing specifically on the protection of teachers' rights, and the proper training, development and status raising of teachers.
UNESCO’s partners in this effort are the International Labour Organization, the United Nations Development Programme, Education International and UNICEF.
Everyone has an educator who has changed his or her life with their kindness, humor or educational impact.
On World Teachers' Day, we can remember them by looking at issues and obstacles they may face, knowing that the brightest and most motivated teachers need to be continually attracted to a profession whose status continually needs improvement socially and monetarily.
More than 100 countries currently observe World Teachers' Day, with many corporate supporters such as Google recognizing the global impact and conditions of teachers.
Martina Pohl-Martin
9:01 am on Saturday, October 6, 2012
Our hearts go with Mrs.Joan Mahler of Dist.161. She taught at Western Av. for many years before being transfered to Heather Hill. Mrs.Mahler has the unique gift of 'gentle authority'. She teaches her subjects with finesse and quietly
instills diplomacy, self acceptance, self worth, self preservation, respect, love and acceptance in her students. Always a smile, never a raised voice. She's amazing, gracious, and continues to be a hero to my daughter and our family. Thank you, Mrs. Mahler! We love you!