Teachers Are . . .

Teachers Are . . . by Antioch is a tribute to the vital role of educators, published by Antioch Publishing Company in April 1986. This 56-page book, written in English, explores the multifaceted nature of teachers, portraying them as leaders, guides, and friends who inspire and nurture the seeds of knowledge. Through a collection of prose and poetry from various authors, educators, and students, the book highlights the deep connections formed between teachers and their students.
Readers will find a heartfelt examination of the significance of teachers in our lives, emphasizing their impact as both mentors and companions. The work delves into themes of inspiration and spirituality, showcasing how educators serve as catalysts for wisdom and personal growth. This edition offers a reflective perspective on the invaluable friendships that develop in educational settings, making it a meaningful read for anyone who appreciates the influence of teachers.
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Teachers have been defined as many things – as leaders and guides, as God’s helpers and good examples, as gardeners who sow the seeds of knowledge, and as sparks that inspire us and light the way to wisdom. but most of all, teachers can be described as very special friends. This tribute to teachers, expressed in the prose and poetry of renowned authors, educators, and students, shows just how valuable that friendship truly is.
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