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With Love Mardiana Ahmad: Teachers in The Rural Areas

Friday, November 27, 2009

Teachers in The Rural Areas

It's rili sad to hear dat our frens in rural areas faced da problem of insufficient English teachers. Not a new situation to arise. Last time when da Government decided to use English Language in Science and Maths subjects these are da reasons why it will be difficult to implement it. Lack of English teacher to teach i da rural areas need to to be look as a serious matter.

I watched da news last time and da reporter reported dat da teacher in da rural areas sometimes will have food supply problem as they only will go to da nearest town every 3months to buy foods and other basic necessities. The main problem is road and transportation. Sabah and Sarawak still being left behind when it come to such facilities but we can see there are on-going development for it.

Young teachers will have no problem to be sent in any rural areas but, da government need to consider their needs for a better facilities such as house, equipment and tools to teach etc. This profession nowadays has gained new popularity although most people tend to put it as da last choices to be selected. There are numbers of incentive and programs announced by da government  to improved da rural areas schools and teachers environment so that da learning and teaching process will goes as planned.

p/s: Respect all da rural teachers out there... :)

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Blogger Pelari Biru said...

Rural areas have no internet, no facebook, no blogging... how do you expected to be alive or even to teach english in rural areas?

January 11, 2010 at 10:47 PM  
Blogger from heart with love said...

there4 da Government need to improve dat area...more facilities, wider da internet connection so da young teachers will interested.. but if da teacher determine to play their role nathing will stop it

February 15, 2010 at 12:06 PM  

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