Celebrating World Teachers’ Day
No matter where you are in the world, chances are that you’ve had a teacher that you still remember for the positive impact that they made in your life — someone that helped you finally grasp a challenging concept or experience a learning moment that defined your classroom experience.
Every year on October 5, we celebrate World Teachers’ Day. It is a time to remember those special educators who supported us and show gratitude to those who inspired us in the classroom. Not only that, but it’s also a day for you to realize how you may now impact students in the same way!
Undoubtedly, teachers are great friends and philosophers who guide us through the thick and thin in life. This day is to honor, support, recognize and celebrate the country’s educators.
But what does this day represent?
Let’s start with a bit of background. In 1966, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO, passed the ILO/UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers.
The Recommendation established benchmarks regarding the rights and responsibilities of teachers. It set standards for their training and continuing education, recruitment, employment, and teaching and learning conditions.
Now, UNESCO honors the anniversary of the Recommendation by celebrating World Teachers’ Day in partnership with UNICEF, UNDP, the International Labour Organization, and Education International.
A BIG Thank You
Educators at Capital – Thank you for being the pillars of our institution and being amazing mentors to our students!
Today, it is more important than ever to celebrate World Teachers’ Day so educators everywhere can be held in high esteem.
If you are a teacher or plan on becoming a teacher, thank you for committing yourself to better opportunities for our youth.
Every future begins with a great teacher, and we want to thank you for contributing to a brighter future!