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t illustrates how a dedicated and caring teacher like Mr. Iyer can inspire and positively shape a student's life.Negative Influence - A Teacher's Insult:In the same lesson, Kalam also recounts an incident where a teacher publicly humiliated and insulted him. This teacher, a math teacher, singled Kalam out in class for not completing his homework, even though Kalam had a valid reason for not doing so. The teacher's harsh words and public humiliation left a lasting impact on Kalam, and he felt deeply demotivated. This incident serves as an example of how a teacher's negative actions and lack of understanding can have a detrimental effect on a student's self-esteem and motivation.

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t illustrates how a dedicated and caring teacher like Mr. Iyer can inspire and positively shape a student's life.Negative Influence - A Teacher's Insult:In the same lesson, Kalam also recounts an incident where a teacher publicly humiliated and insulted him. This teacher, a math teacher, singled Kalam out in class for not completing his homework, even though Kalam had a valid reason for not doing so. The teacher's harsh words and public humiliation left a lasting impact on Kalam, and he felt deeply demotivated. This incident serves as an example of how a teacher's negative actions and lack of understanding can have a detrimental effect on a student's self-esteem and motivation.

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