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FromTheMoon [43]
3 years ago
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Question No. 1: What role do you think teachers play in the development of society?

Social Studies
2 answers:
Aloiza [94]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

Why are teachers important? Teachers truly are the backbone of society. They are role models to children, offer guidance and dedication and give young people the power of education. Because of teachers, countries are able to further develop socially and economically. The teachers are the greatest contributor of society. They encourage a student to dream and then prepare the path for them to make that dream come true. They are the power source of passion and energy that enrich a student to his/her optimum limit.

Teachers prepare characters, prepare real human being who can change/upgrade a society with their constant effort. From the distant past to now, the teachers are constantly contributing to building a nation. They have both positive as well as negative effects on the history of human society.

Historically, they were the mastermind behind various movements for independence or source of political turbulence in several countries. They even had successfully incorporated their political and ethical belief into their students and that affected society in either way. They were and are the main pivots of the sustainability and major contributor to the extended life of any ruling force in any country.

On the other hand, they are responsible for the various reforms of the societies. They gave us brilliant writings, inspirational discoveries that changed the way of thinking of the world. They give their lives to upgrade any society by bringing out them from the shadow of illiteracy, misconception, evil practices/beliefs, bad addictions, and cruelty against feminism. They have huge contributions especially in improvement of rural economy through the independence of women from gender biasness.

They gave us personalities who were responsible for changing societies single-handedly at different turning points of the history of the human race. Whatever we have achieved so far is solely for their constant and honest effort. Each and every student, whether they are academic, author/writer/poet, scientist, doctor, businessmen/entrepreneurs, politicians, or any other discipline is the product of the endeavor of a teacher.

Even though the stature of a teacher is somewhat tarnished nowadays, but their importance still remains the same towards the improvement of societies in future.

egoroff_w [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: Teachers truly are the backbone of society. They are role models to children, offer guidance and dedication and give young people the power of education. Because of teachers, countries are able to further develop socially and economically.

Explanation: hope this helps!

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