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Friend,
I thank you for this piece of remembrance and tribute not only to a
specific and very excellent teacher, but to all teachers. This is why
teaching is a privilege. I´m sure that we all also have memories of not so
successfull and pedagogic teachers, but then I also think of the
conditions they are working under, his/her personal situation and not least
me/us as pupils and students. And seen some schools in The Gambia I do hope
that many gambian teachers are told by pupils/students and parents from
time to time, that they are doing a good job. They need "strokes" to give
out the best they can day out and day in under very tough conditions.
Thanks and regards Asbjørn Nordam
>Beyond parents , teachers are undoubtedly the most crucial influence on
>children as their most formative years are spent under the auspices of the
>various teachers they encounter. To underscore the critical nature of the
>relationship it would not be difficult to have any member of this list rattle
>off names of teachers especially those who taught them in primary school.
>Teachers , it seems are forever etched into our memory in what may be an
>inadvertent expression of gratitude for having received knowledge and all
>the wisdom that entails.
>In my case a particular teacher stand out as a vivid example of how
>far-reaching his impact was.
>
>I hope and pray that a miracle works it way and somehow somewhere another
>person shares in the wisdom of Mr bah.
>
>Karamba
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