2. HISTORY OF TEACHERS DAY The idea of celebrating Teachers'
Day took ground in many countries during the 20th century; in most
cases, they celebrate a local educator or an important milestone in
education (for example, Argentina commemorates Domingo Faustino
Sarmiento's death on September 11 since 1915, while India
celebrates Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday on September 5
since 1962). This is the primary reason why countries celebrate
this day on different dates, unlike many other International Days.
In many countries, Teachers' Days (or Teachers Day) are intended to
be special days for the appreciation of teachers, and may include
celebrations to honour them for their special contributions in a
particular field area, or the community in general. The date on
which Teachers' day is celebrated varies from country to country.
Teachers' days are distinct from World Teachers' Day which is
officially celebrated across the world on October 5.
3. TEACHERS DAY IN SOME COUNTRY
4. SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF DR. SARVAPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN
5. BORN 5th September, 1888 FATHERS NAME Sarvepalli Veeraswami
MOTHERS NAME Sitamma EDUCATION Voorhees College University of
Madras PROFESSION Philosopher professor MARRIED WITH Sivakamu
ACADEMIC CAREER Madras Presidency College, University of Mysore,
University of Calcutta Andhra University, Banaras Hindu University
(BHU). FELLOW All Souls College. INDIAN GOVERNING BODY 2nd
PRESIDENT OF INDIA (14.05.1962-13.05.1967), VICE PRESIDENT OF
INDIA(13.05.1952-12.05.1962). RELIGION HINDUISM DIED 17th APRIL,
1975
6. SOME MYSTERIOUS FACTS OF OUR WORLD
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11. We are fortunate we had a teacher as wonderful loving and
caring as You Remember all words he say Words to make you social
Words to make you special He is our teacher He is our guide Lets
make him feel pride Teacher is a person who always helps everybody
to get the knowledge and always stands beside the students when
they have problems. Thanks for being my teacher.