Gilberto de los Santos Cruz Every May 15, Mexico pays tribute to one of the most noble and transcendental professions in society: the work of teachers and teachers. Beyond a commemorative date, the Day of the Master represents the recognition of women and men who, with effort, patience and vocation, dedicate their lives to forming entire generations, sowing knowledge, values and hope in each classroom of the country.
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Gilberto de los Santos Cruz Every May 15, Mexico pays tribute to one of the most noble and transcendental professions in society: the work of teachers and teachers. Beyond a commemorative date, the Day of the Master represents the recognition of women and men who, with effort, patience and vocation, dedicate their lives to forming entire generations, sowing knowledge, values and hope in each classroom of the country.
Every May 15th we celebrate in Mexico the teacher’s day. This date at the ephemerides gives us the opportunity to reflect on the importance of education in the lives of people, families, society, the homeland, the world, and, of course, the Church.