It will takes a Teacher

For 20 years I have stood in front of a classromm and sometimes to a big crowd. I used to look into children’s faces. From that perspective I see what they sometimes fail to see – potential. A lot of students don’t see their own potential because they are blinded by their faults. The greatest…


For 20 years I have stood in front of a classromm and sometimes to a big crowd. I used to look into children’s faces. From that perspective I see what they sometimes fail to see – potential. A lot of students don’t see their own potential because they are blinded by their faults. The greatest role of a teacher is to reflect to students the light you see in their eyes.

As children enter the world today they rely on what generations of Filipinos have always relied on to survive – confidence, worth and hope. The ability of people to struggle and persevere is what brought our country through the great depression and two world wars. It is what has enabled Filipino to have courage to invent, discover and create our way to leadership in the world has not stayed the same during the past and will not stay the same in the future. Information seen as essential to educational standards today will soon be outdated. There will always be a challenge. There will always be a struggle.

There will be change. If we arm our children with the right tools, they will be prepared to face all of these.

There will be new ideas, new discoveries and new creative works that will change our future as much as our past has changed. This will not be accomplished by people who have to but went to follow their dreams. As educators, the will to learn is what we must encourage in our next generation. The passion to seek one’s purpose in life is what we must encourage in our children. The real standards our children must meet for their future are ones they set for themselves. It is their expectations and goals that will matter most to them. It is their journey they must walk. It is their dreams that must come true.

To begin to solve the problem in education today we need more than just government programs and taxpayer’s money. Buildings, textbooks, curriculums, educational standards are all fine but most of all we need teachers who know how to connect with students. All the educational theories past, present and future can never replace the impact one being can have another in the classroom. It will take more than a sound bite on television or a campaign promise to make out students believe in themselves – it will take a person who believes in them. In life it takes a parent, grandparent, in education – it will take a teacher

By: Flerida Q. Menil | Teacher – III | Cabcaben Elementary School