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It's not just a job

It's not just a job

The Star25-04-2025

'TEACHING is the one profession that creates all other professions.' This age-old adage speaks volumes about the profound impact educators have on the world. If teaching shapes all other professions, then educators, by extension, are the architects of the future. They don't just impart academic knowledge; they also mould the attitudes, values, and behaviours that shape future generations.
Educators are more than just knowledge carriers – they are influential role models who profoundly affect the lives of their students. From early education to tertiary studies, educators play a constant and pivotal role in shaping their learners' values, attitudes and behaviours.
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