[lg policy] Re: lgpolicy-list Digest, Vol 116, Issue 22
Ramanujam Meganathan
kankoduthavanithan at gmail.com
Tue Jan 1 04:48:04 UTC 2019
*Wishing you an eventful new year 2019*
*Yet another year passed!*
*We passed another year!*
*Year passed us and*
*We passed the year.*
*We passed many a happening.*
*We passed our birthdays.*
*We passed the carnivals.*
*We passed the cracking of bombs*
*We passed the moaning of mothers*
*Who passed the loss of children in Syria.*
*We passed the burning of Gaza.*
*And the burnt Kashmir every day.*
*We passed the lynching voices.*
*The moaning of children of the Lynched.*
*Still the Lynch voiced sound.*
*We passed the killing the Honour,*
*Honour for killing.*
*We passed the remarkable remark,*
*"All migrants should leave"*
*by an earlier migrant.*
*- two century old migrant.*
*We passed the quacking earth underneath.*
*We passed the roaring Tsunami.*
*and the bewitching beauty pageants.*
*We passed the killing of journalists*
*and the cowardice. *
*We passed the 'yelling' talk shows*
*and the unleasing hatred. *
*We passed 'Me too' campaign.*
*and we passed @ of 10 rapist a day.*
*We passed the passing away of statesmen. *
*but could not pass their spirits.*
*We passed as burden becomes learning.*
*and learning the burden.*
*We missed the poets.*
*We mistook them for lyricist.*
*We mistook statesmen for demagogues.*
*We mistook the teacher for the coach.*
*We missed the philosophers.*
*We mistook them for preachers.*
*We missed imagination*
*We mistook it for fantasy.*
*But*
*We never missed HOPE.*
*Hoping not to miss all those*
*Who we missed in the year we passed by.*
*We would not pass by as we did.*
*We would be remarkable this year.*
*Wish you an EVENTFUL year 2019.*
*R. Meganathan*
* India*
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> Govt Promises To Recruit 3,000 Teachers
> December 30, 2018
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> Mrs Tumisang ThabelaState Media – The Government will on Wednesday and
> Thursday recruit 3 000 teachers in a bid to improve the teacher to pupil
> ratio as it moves to enhance the quality of education in schools.
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> In a notice dated 28 December 2018 and signed by the Permanent Secretary in
> the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs Tumisang Thabela, the
> ministry announced that it would be carrying out a registration exercise
> for the recruitment of teachers to fill vacant posts throughout the
> country.
>
> “The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will be carrying out a
> registration exercise for prospective teachers who will possibly fill
> limited vacancies that are available for the 2019 financial year.
> Prospective candidates can register at their nearest District Education
> Office from 2 January 2019 to 3 January 2019,” read the notice.
>
> The Ministry urged applicants to register at only one district upon
> producing their original teacher qualification certificate, birth
> certificate and national identification card.
>
> In a telephone interview, Mrs Thabela confirmed that her ministry was
> recruiting and said they needed more teachers but were being restricted
> because of budgetary constraints.
>
> “We have been allowed to recruit 3 000 teachers at the moment due to our
> small purse but we do need more because we have huge gaps in the system,”
> she said.
>
> She added that the Government has taken serious steps in addressing issues
> of language in line with the country’s Constitution.
>
> Mrs Thabela urged applicants for the Infant Education module to provide
> proof of proficiency in the local languages (especially for formerly
> marginalised indigenous languages) spoken in the district of choice.
>
> “We also want teachers who are proficient in local languages because the
> Language Policy states that children from Early Childhood Development (ECD)
> up to Grade Two must be taught in their mother tongue so the teachers must
> be able to use the local languages spoken in that area too. The ECD level
> is where we need good teachers and that is where many shortages are,” she
> said.
>
> The ministry further warned applicants against falling prey to fraudsters
> that would purport to be facilitating jobs for them.
>
> “The ministry has not employed any third party or agent to carry out the
> registration. The exercise is only done at District Education Offices,”
> read the notice.
>
> The teacher recruitment exercise is expected to play a big part in reducing
> the teacher to pupil ration, which had scaled up as high as 1:50 at some
> schools. It is also expected to improve the staffing levels especially in
> most remote areas of Matabeleland region and some parts of Masvingo
> Province.
>
> The latest development is also in line with the country’s economic
> blueprint, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), which gives
> prominence to the human development agenda making education a key factor.
>
> According to the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting, at
> least 3 000 teachers will get the opportunity to be employed.
>
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> Harold F. Schiffman
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> Dept. of South Asia Studies
> University of Pennsylvania
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