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hmmmmm okay Olatara: |
honestly it is , I'm out of words saintopus: |
so as her teacher I'm not qualify to do that? hmm muyico: |
Last week, something happened in my class that left me thinking deeply about parenting and discipline. I gave my students homework on Friday, to be submitted on Monday. Come Monday, I noticed one of them quietly scribbling away in class. I walked closer and yes, she was writing the same homework I gave days ago. When I asked her, she denied it immediately. Boldly. Without blinking. I felt disappointed, not just because she didn’t do the homework, but because she lied. So, I raised my voice a little (in love, not in anger), and told her to kneel outside the class for lying. No beating. No insults. Just correction. The next day, her mother stormed the school. “Why did you bully my child?” she asked. I was stunned. Bully? Because I corrected her child for lying and doing homework in class? That moment made me realize something. Many parents today don’t want teachers to correct their children, yet they still expect those same children to grow into disciplined adults. Dear parents, When you defend your child’s wrongs instead of addressing them, you’re teaching them that lying is fine as long as someone covers for them. Discipline isn’t hatred. Correction isn’t bullying. Teachers are partners in raising your children, not enemies. What do you think, should teachers stop correcting children to avoid being misunderstood, or should we keep doing what’s right no matter what?
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When I first heard that WAEC and NECO will go fully CBT by 2026, I knew most schools would start searching for affordable ways to run CBT exams especially those with limited internet access. At my school, we faced the same challenge. We wanted something that wouldn’t require constant data or heavy setup. That’s when we started looking for something offline cause data prices are something else, and honestly, it made everything so much easier. Here’s exactly how we run our offline CBT now 👇 1️⃣ Create Your School Account We signed up on CloudNotte.com its is a good platform for offline cbt, the dashboard helps us manage subjects, teachers, and students in one place. 2️⃣ Upload or Create Exam Questions You can type in your questions directly or upload them from a spreadsheet. 3️⃣ Download the Offline CBT Setup Once exams are ready, we export them to CloudNotte’s offline mode, so even if there’s no internet, the test runs smoothly. 4️⃣ Conduct the Exams Students log in through the local network, write their exams, and all scores are saved offline. 5️⃣ Sync When You’re Online Again When we reconnect to the internet, CloudNotte automatically uploads all results and analytics to the dashboard. That’s it, no stress, no data loss, and no missed exams. If your school wants to get ready for CBT without spending too much, I definitely recommend trying CloudNotte. [url]🔗 CloudNotte.com[https://cloudnotte.com/]
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