Wednesday, March 6, 2013

LOOKING AHEAD:
  "TEACHER'S INSPIRATION"

     Every year there are thousands of graduates ranging from elementary  to post graduate levels. Nevertheless, what those graduates know and see is to do the next move as they go out of their schools, colleges and universities.


    What about teachers and professors? Will they also leave and find a greener pasture? Maybe "yes" for a few and maybe "no" for the many or loyal subjects. Another thing that people wonder about is how successful a teacher can be. Can one measure the success of a teacher? It is not that easy. Waiting period is too long; however a teacher for him or her to be considered triumphant in this very noble profession, there is a need to wait when one of the students he or she has taught comes back and says, " Teacher, thank you very much for what you have taught me. I am now an engineer, a successful farmer or lawyer!"  So with that instance, a teacher takes time and sees the future ahead. Below is a speech which gives inspiration to any teacher who will read it.

 

Speech of a GRADUATE



Distinguished guests, parents, teachers, friends, classmates, and fellow graduates, I am honored to stand before you this morning and welcome you to the Graduation Ceremony of 2012-2013.
On behalf of the graduating class, I thank you for joining us on this special occasion and I humbly ask your patience to stay and witness our commencement exercises as we would about to receive our certificates and medals of achievements. We want to share with you our accomplishments.

On behalf of all the graduates here today, I would also like to thank all the teachers, parents,  family members, and friends who encouraged and supported us as we worked towards arriving at this day.

I can imagine that there were many times when we seemed divided from daily lives as we spent much time on our studies. The wonderful years that we have spent at Kiblat Elementary School are such wonderful memories that will stay with us for the rest of our lives. I am sure that our teachers are probably breathing a sigh of relief that they will no longer hear us reading numbers and words repeatedly, talking loudly and running back and forth in rooms and corridors. Those were the typical days of our elementary education routines. However, the fun with our teachers and classmates is valuable.

The small incidents in school like eating during recess, playing at breaks, making assignments, recitations, sitting in the classes, and learning about the outside world are all but necessary to reach this stage. We are not leaders yet but I believe that we are “becoming future leaders” and that we are believed to be just and effective leaders and builders of our nation.

Our teachers have made the most difference in our lives. They have made an exceptional team, and together they have made sure that the pupils are well taken care of. Truly, I have considered that the basic education program of our school has prepared us to withstand in the call of local and global grounds.

Our parents, indeed, are the first individuals who must receive the recognition. Thank you for your never ending support, dear parents. Your role has not ended yet and we shall never take for granted your efforts and love.

I don’t know what awaits us and what the future holds for us. But wherever we all may go, these are the best days of our lives and they are the building blocks of our brighter tomorrow.
For everyone who is here, I thank you for coming and for making this event a success.

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