TEACH - MOULD THE FUTURE OF OUR NATION.... 
 
 Once there was a man named Nathan. He wanted very much to 
be a teacher.So he went to seek the advice of the wisest, most 
highly respected counselor in the land. 
"Wise counselor," Nathan began, "it is always been my 
dream to be a teacher. I want to stimulate the minds of the young 
people of our land. I want to lead them down the road of 
knowledge. 
Please tell me the secret of becoming a teacher."
"Your goal is a commendable one, Nathan. However, it is also a 
 very difficult one to achieve. First you must overcome 
three  major obstacles."  
"I am ready to meet the challenge," answered Nathan 
bravely.  "First you must swim the Sea of Children," directed the 
knowing counselor. 
 
Nathan started off to swim the Sea of Children. First he  
had to learn their 38 names. He had to send the line cutters to 
the end of the line. He made the paper throwers stay after school 
to clean the room.He commanded the name callers, pushers, and 
punchers to apologize to their victims. He gave M&M's to  
those who finished assignments and stars to those who were 
sitting  in their seats quietly. Nathan checked passes to see how many 
children were in the bathroom. And he tracked down students 
who were gone longer than was necessary. He arranged the desks  
in alphabetical order, then boy-girl, boy-girl, and finally  into 
small groups of four. He lined his children up for physical 
education and music and library and lunch. Then he stifled 
a cry when the secretary came into the room with number 39.  
Tired and shaken but still undefeated, Nathan returned to 
the counselor for his second task.   
"You are a very determined lad," said the advisor. 
"However, now you must climb the Mountain of Paperwork."  
 Nathan set out at once. He wrote objectives and drew up 
lesson plans. He made out report cards and graded papers. He 
filled out accident reports, attendance reports and withdrawal 
reports. He completed inventories, surveys, and request forms.  
Finally, he made dittos and more dittos. He ran them off until he was 
purple in the face. But the courageous boy's resolve never  dwindled. 
He went to the wise counselor for his third task."You are  indeed  
very strong, Nathan. But this third task will take all the courage you can muster. 
You must now cross the country of Duties 
and Committees." 
   
 At first Nathan was hesitant. But his convictions remained 
 steadfast. He began his long journey across the country of 
 Duties and Committees. Nathan took lunch duty, bus duty,  
and  recess duty. He was on the social committee, patrol 
committee, and the faculty advisory committee. He was the adult 
supervisor of the student government and ranthe United Fund and 
Easter Seal drives. He went to MTP meetings, WITS meetings,SEM  
meetings, Dept meetings, and in-service workshops. He organized 
bicentennial programs, talent shows, and book drives. Finally, 
he was elected the building representative of the union. 
At last Nathan reached the outskirts of Duties and Committees.  
Exhausted  but happy, he returned tothe knowledgeable counselor. 
   
"I swam the Sea of Children. I climbed the Mountain of 
 Paperwork. I crossed the country of Duties and committees," 
 Nathan proclaimed. "Am I not worthy of the title of  Teacher?"  
   
"Why, Nathan," began the counselor, "you have been a 
teacher all along." 
   
Nathan protested, "But I have not stimulated any minds. I have 
 not guided anyone down the road to knowledge, I have not had  
any time to teach" 
"Oh, you say you want to TEACH! I thought you said you 
wanted to be a teacher. That is a completely different story!!"
 
And so many of us are on this track! Yeap, I asked myself how many have i truly inspired! It isn't as bad as it sounds in this story and all these years of teaching, I know for sure I have once inspired an EM3 boy who went to ITE but took Chinese lessons in a private tuition agency. Yes, at least there was one! Alas, i failed to recall his name.....