Friday, October 3, 2008

Happy "World Teacher's Day"!!




Today has been designated world teacher's day. Educational International supports this day and Teacher Talk, along with our sponsor, The Bermuda Union of Teachers, wish you a happy teacher's day, and wish you all the best! Know that for those days when you feel like your tank is low, you are making a difference!!!!

There was a gathering on the steps of City Hall today to commemorate this day, here are some pics.

The message from the B.U.T. President, Ms. Keisha Douglas, yes, the Queen Bee herself (he he):


On 5th October 1966, the UNESCO(United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization) and the ILO (International Labour Organization) signed a declaration by which governments recognized the fundamental importance of having highly-qualified teachers and strong, stable Public Education Systems. The signing of this declaration was so crucial that the day of its signing- 5th October has become the date chosen for World Teachers’ Day.

World Teachers’ Day is set aside by the world community to celebrate teachers and the central role they play in nurturing and guiding students through the life-long learning process.

The theme of this year’s celebration is teacher shortage, insufficient training, and society’s lack of respect for the teaching profession and the policies needed to tackle these challenges.

The Bermuda Union of Teachers is proud to be members of the large family of educators numbering over 30 million from 168 countries.

As we celebrate and teach in freedom here in Bermuda, we must be mindful of our colleagues in other parts of the world who do not enjoy such liberties.

Teachers you matter!!! We are thankful for your investment in the next generations to come…you inspire the hearts and minds of tomorrow’s leaders.

Tell a teacher thank you today…

I salute you in Solidarity!!! Have a great day!!!

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