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A Good Teacher Is Nectar To Learners
a good teacher is nectar to learners they sip honey from his brain in freedom and construct knowledge, skills and values a good teacher is nectar to learners the slow ones find good time to explore and select petals to obtain mode for self-reliance a good teacher is nectar to learners fast learners peck hidden stigmas of creativity and build special talents to transform the world a good teacher is nectar to learners individual learner scrambles for his colorful petals to build dignity, self-esteem and self-actualization a good nectar is nectar to learners every learner mixes pollen grains and ovules and cross pollinates the ovules of potentials within the good teacher is as rare as a four-teat goat but those who can teach congest streets of learning
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