Educators celebrate World Teachers Day

UNESCO organized recognition in 1994

Author: By Donna Krache CNN
Published On: Oct 05 2012 08:56:38 AM PDT   Updated On: Oct 08 2012 10:51:13 AM PDT
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(CNN) -

October 5 marked World Teachers' Day. Organized by UNESCO in 1994, the day aims to mobilize support for teachers around the world.

In the U.S. alone, there were about 3.7 million teachers working in elementary and secondary schools in 2011.

In a prepared statement, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan said that World Teachers' Day "gives us an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of teachers across the globe."

"In meeting with thousands of teachers, I am continually inspired by their vision and enthusiasm for what we can do to make the world's most important profession also its most respected one. Education is essential to eliminating gender inequality, reducing poverty, creating a sustainable planet and fostering peace. In the knowledge economy, education is the new currency by which nations maintain economic competitiveness and global prosperity. On World Teachers' Day we recognize that our great teachers make these goals possible," said Duncan.

Students can send e-cards to their teachers by visiting the UNESCO World Teachers' Day site.