Education is the foundation of every society. It is the most powerful tool to reduce poverty, promote equality, and ensure sustainable development. However, at the heart of education lies the teacher. Without enough well-trained and motivated teachers, no nation can provide quality education to its children. Today, the world faces a serious challenge: a global teacher shortage. This crisis threatens not only the education sector but also the future of millions of learners worldwideTeachers are more than just knowledge providers; they are mentors, guides, and role models. They help children think critically, develop values, and acquire the skills needed for life and work. A good teacher ensures that no child is left behind and that education remains inclusive and meaningful.
The global call for “The Teachers We Need for the Education We Want” highlights the urgency of investing in the teaching profession.According to UNESCO, the world needs millions of new teachers in the coming decade to meet the goal of quality education for all under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4). Many developing countries face overcrowded classrooms, with a single teacher handling 60–70 students. In rural and conflict-affected areas, teacher numbers are even lower, and untrained staff are often hired as substitutes. This shortage not only affects learning outcomes but also widens the gap between rich and poor communities.The teacher shortage is driven by multiple factors: Low pay and poor working conditions discourage young people from entering the profession, High workload and stress lead to teacher burnout and early retirement, and Lack of professional development reduces motivation and quality of teaching. Migration of skilled teachers from low-income to high-income countries creates further imbalance. A teacher is someone who acts as a guide, mentor, and inspiration to people of all ages. He or she carries the great responsibility of creating awareness and opening the minds of learners by instilling values, morals, and ethics. A teacher is like an ocean of knowledge; always encouraging students to learn more and explore further.
“A great teacher is a gift, helping to build a cultured and enlightened society with great effort and patience. They treat all students equally, acting as a friend, parent, and guide to ensure no one feels lost.”
Teachers’ efforts are recognized and honored on Teachers’ Day, which is celebrated across the world to acknowledge their invaluable contribution to society. In India, Teachers’ Day is celebrated on 5th September, the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a great teacher, philosopher, and former President of India. Internationally, World Teachers’ Day is observed on 5th October every year.Teachers play many roles in the overall development of students. They guide children to develop leadership skills, instill discipline, and provide emotional and spiritual support. With patience and love, teachers help shape the future of every student. Parents often see teachers as second parents, as children spend much of their time learning from them.A teacher not only imparts academic knowledge but also shares life lessons, ethical values, and discipline. They help students understand the importance of respect, responsibility, good behavior, and time management. Teachers celebrate students’ achievements, correct their mistakes, and guide them towards becoming better human beings.
A teacher not only imparts academic knowledge but also shares life lessons, ethical values, and discipline. They help students understand the importance of respect, responsibility, good behavior, and time management. Teachers celebrate students’ achievements, correct their mistakes, and guide them towards becoming better human beings.Though teachers face many challenges—such as lack of appreciation or dealing with discipline issues—they continue to work tirelessly to shape the future of the nation. Truly, a teacher is a precious gift of God. Just as God created the world, a teacher helps create an enlightened and cultured society.It takes great effort, patience, and dedication to be a good teacher. A true teacher treats every student equally, without discrimination, and builds strong relationships based on encouragement and respect. They act as friends in sadness, parents in pain, and guides in confusion. Their hard work ensures that no student feels lost on their journey of life.
(The author is pursuing B.Sc Nursing At Desh Bhagat University Mandigobindgar Punjab. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)





