tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3777733091831336861.post8197248599619028099..comments2013-07-03T18:35:41.905+05:30Comments on Random: Of A Timeless Message and An Ageless TeacherAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17119407817110721668noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3777733091831336861.post-33960970833617861332013-07-03T11:55:06.314+05:302013-07-03T11:55:06.314+05:30There was this English teacher in 6th grade that I...There was this English teacher in 6th grade that I still remember for her story telling. I still remember Trojan War bit-by-bit because of her. Yes, I would consider her an ‘ageless teacher’, one among many other gurus who had great impact on me at a later period. Teachers play a bigger role and it is their attitude which students carry throughout their life. <br /><br />Discrimination based on the race and gender is an irony, but fortunate enough, we overcame those elements a bit. One profound discrimination that I lately observe – difference between rich and poor – slums and gated community being in the same vicinity – gives us a chance to see both the worlds, but you would never know what the kids are being taught there. I even doubt if the teachers know what to teach since they would be too busy making a career. Why blame teachers, do we have time for ourselves? <br /><br />Thanks for triggering these thoughts.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15308306821614960031noreply@blogger.com