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World Teachers’ Day

World Teachers’ Day, also known as International Teachers’ Day, was established on October 5, 1994, by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Education International (EI). The day was chosen to commemorate the signing of the UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers on October 5, 1966.

This recommendation sets forth international standards for the training, employment, and working conditions of teachers. World Teachers’ Day aims to honor and recognize the vital role that teachers play in shaping the lives of their students and in contributing to the development of society.

World Teachers’ Day is celebrated around the globe with various events and activities that highlight the importance of the teaching profession and acknowledge the hard work and dedication of teachers.

The day focuses on several key aspects:
1. Recognition: Honoring the contributions of teachers to the education and development of their students and acknowledging their dedication and commitment to the profession.
2. Advocacy: Raising awareness about the importance of providing teachers with adequate training, resources, and support to enable them to effectively carry out their work.
3. Professional development: Promoting opportunities for teachers to enhance their skills and knowledge through continuous professional development and training.
4. Collaboration: Encouraging cooperation and collaboration among teachers, educational institutions, and other stakeholders to share best practices and work together to improve the quality of education.
5. Policy and dialogue: Supporting the development and implementation of policies and practices that promote the rights, status, and working conditions of teachers, in line with the UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers.

On World Teachers’ Day, schools, educational institutions, governments, and organizations organize various events and activities to celebrate the teaching profession and express gratitude to teachers for their invaluable contributions.

These may include award ceremonies, conferences, workshops, seminars, and cultural events, as well as social media campaigns and other initiatives that aim to raise awareness about the importance of teachers and the challenges they face. World Teachers’ Day serves as a reminder of the crucial role that teachers play in shaping the future of their students and society as a whole, and the need to support and empower them in their work.


Hidden Object Games

To celebrate World Teachers’ Day, we present a unique Hidden Object Game that takes you inside a virtual classroom filled with educational tools, books, and hidden surprises. In this game, your task is to find objects associated with teaching and learning, highlighting the various aspects and essentials of a teacher’s role.

Uncover books, chalkboards, pens, globes, laptops, and much more, all while learning interesting facts and trivia about the teaching profession and education system around the world. Through this game, we aim to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and importance of teachers in our lives and society.

Get ready to step into this interactive classroom, celebrate the unsung heroes of our society, and appreciate the role of education in shaping the future. Happy World Teachers’ Day!

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