Romance › Re: "Nothing Wrong In Dating A Married Man If He Takes Care Of His Family" by puritysmart(m): 2:35am On Jun 23, 2020 |
due to my own point of view u r making sense here
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Literature › Re: Authors On Okadabooks Drop Your Book Info Here by puritysmart(m): 9:53am On May 06, 2020 |
I want to read "Son of Thunder" |
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ryanbabraham: Very informative and well-written post. This ia a quite interesting and nice topic chosen for the post. Here they have shared the details of the live chat. This article must be helpful for all people. You please add more details. Improve cell reception Waiting for more updates. |
Nairaland Ads › Re: Grab The Best Practices From Our Live Chat Experts by puritysmart(m): 9:49am On May 06, 2020 |
due the fact that the nairaland help in analysing the better news |
Family › Re: Court Jails Grandmother For Begging With Underage Children by puritysmart(m): 9:12pm On May 04, 2020 |
in other ways the judges r right but to consider her |
Family › Re: Deleted by puritysmart(m): 9:09pm On May 04, 2020 |
eyinjuege: Probably deleted it because someone from her family has added 2 and 2 together , and may report to her mother in law. |
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Politics › Re: Be Ready To “replace” Returned $300m Abacha Loot If Misused, US Tells Buhari by puritysmart(m): 7:31pm On May 04, 2020 |
[quote author=Paperwhite post=89183041]This is a disgrace on this nation who have been accused of housing "fantastically corrupt" people.They know our leadership is filled with crooks with absolutely corrupt minds.US should pls keep an eye on gover |
Career › Re: Ever Lost A Job Doing The Right Thing? My Experience Doing One by puritysmart(m): 7:23pm On May 04, 2020 |
due to my observance, I can see the value of education |
Career › Re: Ever Lost A Job Doing The Right Thing? My Experience Doing One by puritysmart(m): 7:21pm On May 04, 2020 |
Mike4S: I graduated some years back, and never wanted to teach in secondary school because of the trends in Nigerian education. I took to the labour market and focused only on primary schools. As the job did not come, I decided to include secondary schools.
One later came my way and it was the later. Having stayed long in the unemployment line, I accepted the offer. I started teaching and it was as I thought before. Having the hindsight, I did not bother. After all before the examination I will have gathered some amount.
My colleagues were particularly vulnerable to the impact of our boss. Whenever they discuss, they always say all kind of things about the pressure from the boss. They saw it as an act of routine expediency that had to be done.
First term passed, second term passed, at this juncture, she called a meeting and we mustered. The major thrust of the meeting was the strategy to engage to pass the children. She did not call it exam malpractice. She used a euphemistic language. At the end, she asked if we understood. Everybody nodded yes and gave an affirmative answer. This was at the end of the second term.
Soon it was time for the exam and the staff time table was out. It was arranged such that every teacher on duty will be supervising exam on the day his subject was to be taken.
Choosing principle of expediency, I refused to take part in the exam malpractice I was uncomfortable with.
The woman called and persuaded me to engage in the shady deal. I kept mute but inside me I had already made up my mind like the biblical Shedrack, Meshack, and Abednego.
The next day, I was on duty and I insisted on my principle of expediency. She simply gritted her teeth and moved on with it.
Sometimes it is desirable for people to be free of fear of attack or sack as the case may be in order to invoke honest opinion.
The woman endured it because she did not have choice than to continue with me. Guess what! Some parents were ready to go with me! She endured it until the term ended. I was not surprised when she called me and announced my exit.
Today, I am happy that i'm teaching in primary school where I am not forced to do exam malpractice. I'm even happy to have my pay raised. valentineuwakwe: why didn't you objected to it at the meeting, yet you kept mute til the exam day to show case what your religion has taught you.... Mike4S: I graduated some years back, and never wanted to teach in secondary school because of the trends in Nigerian education. I took to the labour market and focused only on primary schools. As the job did not come, I decided to include secondary schools.
One later came my way and it was the later. Having stayed long in the unemployment line, I accepted the offer. I started teaching and it was as I thought before. Having the hindsight, I did not bother. After all before the examination I will have gathered some amount.
My colleagues were particularly vulnerable to the impact of our boss. Whenever they discuss, they always say all kind of things about the pressure from the boss. They saw it as an act of routine expediency that had to be done.
First term passed, second term passed, at this juncture, she called a meeting and we mustered. The major thrust of the meeting was the strategy to engage to pass the children. She did not call it exam malpractice. She used a euphemistic language. At the end, she asked if we understood. Everybody nodded yes and gave an affirmative answer. This was at the end of the second term.
Soon it was time for the exam and the staff time table was out. It was arranged such that every teacher on duty will be supervising exam on the day his subject was to be taken.
Choosing principle of expediency, I refused to take part in the exam malpractice I was uncomfortable with.
The woman called and persuaded me to engage in the shady deal. I kept mute but inside me I had already made up my mind like the biblical Shedrack, Meshack, and Abednego.
The next day, I was on duty and I insisted on my principle of expediency. She simply gritted her teeth and moved on with it.
Sometimes it is desirable for people to be free of fear of attack or sack as the case may be in order to invoke honest opinion.
The woman endured it because she did not have choice than to continue with me. Guess what! Some parents were ready to go with me! She endured it until the term ended. I was not surprised when she called me and announced my exit.
Today, I am happy that i'm teaching in primary school where I am not forced to do exam malpractice. I'm even happy to have my pay raised.
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