There has been a lot of messages on the phone, mails and messages to tell their wishes! A great day for teachers indeed. It always warms my heart to see the real and genuine thank you in their eyes. Students and batches come and go. Its but in great interest and memory that we remember each student and that one thing they did, that definitely gets them remembered forever.
If ever we meet students after many years and that has happened a many many times, there is a certain fear that immediately pops up. God, can I get the name right? Batch right? Almost always we do get it right. Nothing is more offending than to get these two wrong. Else of course you got to remember something uniquely the student did right. Well, that sets them smiling and they are just plain immensely happy that they are still in your memory with such detail even though you forgot the name and batch. I admit that at the stroke of the word, “Hello Ma’am. Do you remember me?”I am very nervous and already wearing a smile to conceal my wracking of the head to place a kid in a batch that left 8 years ago or 10 years ago. Then quickly recall the name. One thing is assured-every kid we teach is special and we had them in our heads all the time when we taught you and perhaps as years go by and so many more batches have come to take the place in our minds only miss placing them by a whisker!
Its an absolutely engaging conversation thereafter. It drifts to the other classmates they are in touch with, the small incidents they recall from their still young minds(which we sometimes don’t recall…. age does catch up on us!). Most of the times we do! What they did and what they are doing. What plans for the future and then of course “Ma’am did you have more brilliant batches than us?”(this question is normally from the more competitive ones). Now this is a tricky one. Well yes and no! Well we might want to say yes(because that’s what they want to hearJ) , the answer may still be we did have other batches brilliant in other different ways. The fact remains all students and batches are indeed special to all teachers and we do hold them in our memory all the time.
Year after year we teachers take pride in telling others how brilliantly our kids do in University and even share with our other colleagues those brilliantly written short notes of appreciation from students. Its in all these little notes, the thank you mails and messages, the eyes that scream gratitude, the smiles that show the respect that we teachers think a world of what we do. We brag subtly (this is refined as we get older in this profession!:)) and sometimes more proud of their college admission than their parents themselves. I am boastful- Like so emany more of my other colleagues, I hang these notes in my cubicle in the staffroom and have a whole lot of them read them right through the year! Now –a-days its also when students knight you to write their college ‘Letter of recommendation’. The words flow and ebb with content when it indeed was a fantastic student. We then know that what we did makes a difference and even strive to do it better as years go by!
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Happy to acknowledge another year of Teacher’s Day wishes!

Very well said deepa!!! True being a teacher is not a easy job !! !! Once u start liking it and students acknowledge u it's great and u have the satisfaction!! I was a drama teacher just for 8 months but that period was great till now I have so many memories of it!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen the happiness in my friend's face who is a teacher as she got her card for teachers day which was signed by all the students of her class.. She was so proud of it !!!! And she even posted that in Facebook !! Hats of to all the teachers!!! Happy Teachers Day!!!
Thanks Uma.
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