I don't point fingers at other states, let alone other nations.
Unfortunately, all humans are subject to corruption, and some will
steal as much as they can if there is no fear of prosecution.

If you believe that your country is free of corruption, or morally
superior to others, you are of course entitled to that opinion.

If you think that corruption is the only problem with education, I
would respecfully disagree.

Dan
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Bill <anotherdrunken...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/04/2013 11:04 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>>
>> "You will have students who are motivated, which makes the job of
>> teaching much easier, and will tend to attract people to the
>> profession who are passionate about teaching."
>>
>> Unfortunately, that is the philosophy of the current system:  make the
>> job of teachers easier, and eliminate any method of measuring
>> performance.  I am not convinced that is the was to attract people who
>> are passionate about teaching;  it is more likely to attract those
>> looking for any easy and secure position.
>
> It makes the job easier in that it is easier to deal with students who want
> to learn, and easier to deal with classrooms that are not war zones. You are
> reading things into my post that were not written into my post. Your country
> has a problem with governmental corruption at every level. Deal with that,
> and you will find most of the other problems go away.
>
> bill
>
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