Acid Test for Teacher (The never-ending challenge)
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Education, Teachers, StudentsAbstract
In the educational setting, teachers are considered masters of all the masters. Teachers made the Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, Governors, Mayors, Consultants, Businessmen, Doctors, Engineers, Actors, and many more. But the answer to the question of reality on “how effective and efficient these teachers are” is always depends on the hand of those people they have served, the students in particular. Teachers are always the first to blame if there are things happened to the students, for poor academic performance as an example and first to accept the painful and sad truth in the reality of life.
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