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Home-like Education is Better Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Mike, Uganda Nov 18, 2004
Education   Opinions

  


The school is a vital part of the society and we must give a right ambient to enable its stakeholders to realize their purpose. The job of the teacher is paramount because he is training your next president, your MP, your doctor, your driver, etc. you can play your part by forming a virtuous person while still a formable stage. If you don't, that fellow behind the desk might turn out rusty and if he climbs the ladder to become a president, He or she might become the next Hitler or Idi Amin. Will you blame the killings on him? No dear, we are all held responsible. His actions are a sum total of what we have educated him. An African proverb goes thus, "It takes a whole village to educate a child."

We can set a family atmosphere in schools. Kids can feel a sense of belonging whether at school or at home. They learn better. The teacher, parent and pupil are shareholders in this venture. But the rest of the society must give a setting. The school will produce responsible citizens only when we are good citizens. Love breeds dialogue and respect. Dialogue breeds respect hence development.





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Mike Ssegawa
ssegy2001@yahoo.com
A Journalist with Daily Monitor, Uganda. I have a passion for development, especially for the youth.
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