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From the supplier: The wealth of teachers can never be measured in financial terms. Their greatest treasure lies in their students who tell them day after day that they are loved. Their reward is measured in the number of times they are praised by children or complimented for their wonderful smell. Receiving gifts, such as cheap rings and sticky candies, is another reason why most individuals develop a passion for teaching. Motivating people who are considered by others to be unfit to learn is also an encouraging thought for teachers.
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Title: Why I teach. (Opportunities in Teaching)
Author: Marva N. Collins
Publication:The Black Collegian (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 1995
Publisher: iMinorities, Inc.
Volume: v25 Issue: n2 Page: p135(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Why I teach. (Opportunities in Teaching): An article from: The Black Collegian
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Author(s)Marva N. Collins
PublisheriMinorities, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00093KHMO
ISBN-13978B00093KHM2
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