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Qureshi Madiha

A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.        Henry B. Adams

As a young girl, I always dreamed about becoming a teacher because I was so astonished and in awe of my teachers. How they were able to make learning so much fun. I was lucky to have many passionate, clever teachers as a child that instilled a thirst for knowledge and a love for language and books. They made solving problems exciting and literature come alive. But, more importantly, they made a difference in my life. My teachers fostered within me a desire to learn, challenge myself and explore and I wanted to share that same experience with others and I am glad that I took a step in the right direction.

I knew from the time I was young that I wanted to help others discover the wonders, that I had been shown. I found a knack for guiding children in the acquisition of knowledge and skills and also take pride in the success of others. The way the eyes of the children light up in response to understanding ignites my excitement for teaching. More importantly, knowing that I am making an impact beyond that of academics cemented my decision to become part of this important, evolving and noble profession and I hope and pray to the Almighty Allah, that I’m able to do justice to my role.




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