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Like the students in our classrooms, teachers are always learning new things. But it is how we use what we learn that makes us successful teachers. Therefore we must pay homage to our community, students and fellow teachers; for it is from them that we learn the most. Our community serves both as a resource and a support system. We look to it to keep us abreast of its needs, so that we are graduating students able to fulfill those needs. In turn, the community supports our needs through educational networks and monetary assistance. Students provide us with insight into their world and their reality. By doing so, they enable teachers to better assess their needs and devise the best plan to assist them in their endeavors to be successful. And to become positive pillars of the community from which they come. The best lessons however, are learned from fellow teachers. They remind us of what it means to be a teacher, help to renew our faith in our profession; daily, and serve as our greatest natural resource.
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