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Strive Masiyiwa Explains Why Teaching Is The World’s Most Important Job

Strive Masiyiwa took a minute to Explains Why Teaching Is The Most Important Job In The World in the detailed and inspirational post below!

Strive Masiyiwa Explains Why Teaching Is The World's Most Important Job
Strive Masiyiwa Explains Why Teaching Is The World’s Most Important Job

Earlier this week was World Teachers’ Day. The theme for 2016 was “Valuing Teachers, Improving their Status.” The day (October 5) was dedicated to honoring women and men around the globe who have chosen the life-changing profession of teaching.

Life-changing, and also world-changing! Each school day, teachers have the solemn duty to walk into a classroom, or perhaps under a tree or the like, often with limited resources… knowing the future is really in their hands. Not just the future of each child sitting there, but the future of his or her family, village, town, nation, even really… the world.

Now THAT’S an important job! Where would any of us be today without our teachers?

Let’s talk.

Do you remember a teacher who really transformed your life? What did he or she teach you?

Teaching is not just about imparting knowledge and skills. It’s also about building character and a community of citizens ready and able to build more prosperous nations, and a healthier world.

According to UNESCO, almost 28.5 million teachers will be needed to ensure primary education for all children by the year 2030. And two-thirds of those teachers will be needed for sub-Saharan Africa…

__Do you have what it takes to do this life-changing, world-changing work?

As many of you know, 20 years ago, my wife and I first set up the Higherlife Foundation to help young people get access to education. Our program has really expanded since then, and our goal now is to reach two million children by the year 2020. We believe quality education for children can change the world! But, of course, it all starts with excellent teachers.

Some say that outstanding teachers should be seen as the real celebrities of our society. I agree. And all of us can play our part to make that happen – parents, the private sector, governments, the media…

This week, and every day, let’s show our respect and appreciation to all the teachers around the world, most of them unsung heroes, who inspire our children to greatness.

To all of my own teachers, I thank you.

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