Looking for teachers

Published October 16, 2008

IT is shocking to see private schools still advertising for teachers, though nearly one-quarter of the academic year has ended. Many schools repeatedly advertise for teachers. Here we must ponder on the effects it can have on students and their parents.

First, a constant change of teachers creates problems for students as they struggle to develop new relationships and emotional comfort with teachers.

Secondly, during the time schools appoint and reappoint teachers, precious time is lost which also becomes a problem for parents. In many cases schools make haste in finishing pre-decided course before examinations making slow learners lag further in their studies and force students to rote-learn.

Private schools that we find mushrooming in every nook and corner of the country underpay the teachers due to which they are constantly on the lookout for better jobs and remuneration.

A systemised educational setup and laws are required to settle pay scales, appointment of teachers and accountability of private schools.

SONIA JAWAID SHAIKH

Karachi

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