The Benefits of Teaching as a Profession and a Vocation

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Teaching is a noble and a prophetic job. There can be no better and greater joy or happiness for a devoted and dedicated teacher than to see his students learning more and more and improving their living standard. A good teacher derives inner happiness and immense satisfaction from his sincere and selfless service. He considers his job a great source of service to mankind. The radical improvement he brings in his students is his immediate source of pleasure and great satisfaction.

A man loves to be admired or praised and respected. A sincere and dedicated teacher always commands respect thanks to his sincerity, selflessness, his love for his profession and his extreme love for his students. He enjoys a genuine and a true respect- a respect not based no fear, but on love and sincerity. His respect is envied by hundreds of wealthy and powerful people, who, despite having power and pelf, find themselves unlucky and less fortunate than a good teacher. A teacher can earn a handsome amount as well in shape of his rewards and remuneration. But when it comes genuine respect, money takes a back seat. His primary concern is earn genuine respect and love. Money is of secondary importance for a good teacher.

A good teacher always looks forward to improving his knowledge. The more he learns, the more he comes to know how much he does not know. His thirst for knowledge is unending and insatiable. His constant urge for learning more and mroe always keeps him happy and cheerful. The downpour of knowledge gladdens his heart and thrills his soul.

Teachers enjoy good number of holidays or vacations to be benefited from them to gain more and more to enhance their knowledge and skills. They can also give a proper time for their family and meet their needs properly.

A good teacher is a also a good and effective reformer. He uses his teaching as effective tool to help society avoid and stay away from destructive habits and satanic temptations. He motivates and inspires his students to be stronger to combat satanic and evil forces. He urges them to be useful and productive member of society and a good citizen of their respective countries.

Teaching has a lot of benefits. The most important benefit is job satisfaction. If a teacher finds appreciative, discerning and hard working students, he feels his labour is amply and effetively rewarded. This is what every good teacher craves for. But in order to reap all these benefits of this great profession, a teacher is supposed to be sincere, selfless, dedicated, hard working and dutiful.


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