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The story of a private school teacher in Nigeria.
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 276611, member: 90141"] so many people I know are teaching presently, and to tell you the very truth, they tell me categorically that they don't have the interest of the children at heart. They say they are just there for the small pay they get at the end of every month. When it gets to this level, we know that the future is very bleak. In developing countries, private schools have bastardized the entire educational sector with their capitalistic tendencies. They are profit-oriented. They are not service oriented. I heard that teaching is a noble profession but that is not the case in developing countries. The sad part of it is that people don't care. No one is saying anything. How can a teacher be efficient when he studied Science Education for instance? And he is told to teach his core, which is Basic Science as a subject. Then he also has to teach Civic Education which is a pure art subject. All because the owner of the school doesn't want to employ an additional teacher. [/QUOTE]
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