Teacher moves Mzansi to tears with special greetings for learners
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Grab your tissues, as this video will move you to tears.
Teachers play a huge role in our children's lives.
Not only are they educators, but they also serve as guardians. A good teacher not only motivates his or her learners to become whatever they want in life, but they can also brighten their days, as pupils spend most of their time at school.
A video of a teacher has gone viral on Facebook and TikTok.
In the video, teacher Andiswa KB Cebisa can be seen greeting her pupils in such a way that it will move you to tears.
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The teacher has different greeting styles posted on her classroom door which learners get to individually pick which they want her to greet them with. Some of the greetings include giving the learners a warm hug, a fist bump greeting, a high five, and a handshake.
The teacher greets each learner with a smile on her face and you can see the love that is shared between her and all the learners.
Many on Facebook applauded the teacher for making the world a better place.
"Ohw maaarni I swear I'm not crying. This is so amazing. Today's teachers are doing the most. keep up the amazing work. Keep spreading kindness to those kids like a confetti. I can imagine those who are not used to hugs ohw maaarni," wrote Facebook user Sinalo Futshane.
"Ncoooooo man! This is beautiful! Every child deserves to begin their day like this. Well done sis Andiswa KB Cebisa," wrote Thabile MaZama Mwandla.
Mlimi Dumisani Nhlengethwa commented: "This is the best reception for kids. Surely this brings joy to the young ones. Keep well keep them smiling."
Some said the video moved them to tears.
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