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RE: Bad behaviors of teachers In Nigeria

in Students & Steem3 days ago (edited)

I wonder how old you are or were that a teacher flogs you! No way I would accept that from any teacher which doesn't mean they did not show aggressive behaviour or try.
As my eldest was still in primary school she complained it was hard to learn anything. The school had children of over 45 nationalities and not one of them spoke Dutch. So they were mainly occupied by trying to teach the language instead of teaching something. The teacher became angry as she asked when she would learn anything. He scolded and threw a pair of scissors to her head. I immediately took both of my children out of school and transferred them to another one.

I believe that if parents are too busy to see what's going on, or perhaps are afraid of the principal or teacher, this kind of behaviour will not be noticed or corrected.

A teacher to me is a person whose salery I pay and I expect normal behaviour. If this is not the case and a teacher is not able to teach s/he should find another job.

I noticed that the average level of teachers is low and it's getting worse. Most of them can hardly read let alone do maths. My 5-year-old was in a fight with the teacher who said her calculation was wrong. She said she gave the right answer. The teacher said: The right answer is here printed in the answering book. She was too lazy to calculate herself and not once she thought that book she used could have a typo.

You should change the start of your post . It's very chaotic written and I have no idea what you mean to say.

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