When the culture of education, as a service "industry," catches up with the culture of other #hkz related institutions (religion, health, shopping), we will experience a wholesale overhaul of the way we deliver, pursue, and reward our ministers. When we respect educators as ministers of education, as opposed to just plain academics; when we revere them and hang on to their every word - which some of them meticulously prepare; when we compensate them properly - and there are no more "poor, righteous teachers" but instead we emphasize, " paid , righteous teachers" - we will see exponential growth in our community workings, deliverables, and execution. As sure as God is no respecter of persons (sometimes the youngest child can teach the coldest lesson; as well as the insignificant associate can sometimes deliver the closest review), we should treat everyone as teachable, and teachworthy, until they prove otherwise. As such, I hope to help ...
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