March 7th: The Most Famous Teachers in History

Today is March 7th, the national teacher's day. Today we remember the difficult days of Albanian education that took place under heavy economic and cultural conditions, writes Periscopi. Many deserve respect for the daily work they do, while others have their place in front of the verification commissions with the quality still in mind [...]
Today is March 7th, the national teacher's day. Today we remember the difficult days of Albanian education that took place under heavy economic and cultural conditions, writes Periscopi.
Many deserve respect for the daily work they do, while others have their place in front of the verification commissions, bearing in mind the still weak quality of teaching and violence present in relations with students.
The international teacher's day is October 5th, where the world recognizes this vital role of importance to any society. In the U.S.A., teachers have very small salaries compared to jobs paid away in Kosovo by teachers.
These are some of the most famous teachers in history.
Frederick Douglass

Before becoming a writer, he was a slave. Then he became a government official and civil rights activist who helped fellow slaves read and write.
Albert Einstein

The world's most famous physicist was also one of the world's most famous teachers. He had taught in Princeton after having emigrated to the United States from Europe.
Pope Francis

The current leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, is said to spend much time at work. This work ethic must have come from teaching literature and psychology in Argentina during the 1960 ' s.
Epic Lee

The director that last year won even Oscar is not that he works behind the cameras. He also works in school halls as a professor at New York University.
Tony Morrison

The writer who had won the Pulitzer award is also a well - known teacher. Before becoming a full - time writer, Tony Morrison was a professor at the University of South Texas and at Howard University.
Mother Teresa
Before becoming a humanist, Mother Teresa taught basics in India.

Mother Teresa, the famous minister from Calcutta, India, who saved many children in the East Pakistan War, making friends with Belfast Children, November 6, 1971, where she is to start a mission. (Peter Kemp/ AP)












