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Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by olafunny(m): 5:20am On Jul 04, 2015
Come to think of it, some primary school teachers have the gots to order some of their students to go fetch water for them at home, wash their plates and do some house chores, during school hours. This once happened to my neighbour's children, i only heard the news only after the mother had gone to insult the so-called english teacher who had turned her children to maids. This happens virtualy in all public primary schools... A 'pako' pikin must have, in one way or the other, experienced this.

Now my question is; who is to take the blame?

The teachers, for taking advantage of these innocent children?
The students, for not reporting to their parents? (it's so sad that even some students are happy to do it and even remind teachers when its time ).
The parents, for not monitoring the movements and academic activities of their children?
The government, for not recruiting sensible teachers?

And what can be done?

Also, share your experience if you had one.
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by Chiefia(m): 6:09am On Jul 04, 2015
Some teachers can be so dumb and lazy ehn! While Most of dem were so stubborn and did nothing as such 4 their teachers back in their school days...they go about sending dis students on domestic and even academic errands...like, helping them copy note on d chalk board.
BLAME THE damn TEACHERS of cos!!!
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by sammer4life(m): 6:13am On Jul 04, 2015
In my own case, our teacher then use to bring unpeeled melon seed ( egusi) to school and share it among the children. There was a day we peeled egusi the whole day. I also know of a teacher that sends her pupils to the market to shop for her
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by olafunny(m): 6:13am On Jul 04, 2015
Chiefia:
Some teachers can be so dumb and lazy ehn! While Most of dem were so stubborn and did nothing as such 4 their teachers back in their school days...they go about sending dis students on domestic and even academic errands...like, helping them copy note on d chalk board.
BLAME THE damn TEACHERS of cos!!!
what can be done? Report dem or insult dem to dier faces?
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by clans(f): 6:32am On Jul 04, 2015
I'm a serving corper, I'm even planning on bringing my students home this Friday to cut my grass.. Is that also wrong?
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by tpiander: 6:35am On Jul 04, 2015
sammer4life:
In my own case, our teacher then use to bring unpeeled melon seed ( egusi) to school and share it among the children. There was a day we peeled egusi the whole day. I also know of a teacher that sends her pupils to the market to shop for her

i doubt your story is not a recycled tale.

do you know why?
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by olafunny(m): 6:36am On Jul 04, 2015
clans:
I'm a serving corper, I'm even planning on bringing my students home this Friday to cut my grass.. Is that also wrong?
ofcus it's wrong. Teach dem, datz all dy need from you. Get ur friendz nd ursef to do d cutting. My opinion though.
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by sammer4life(m): 6:39am On Jul 04, 2015
tpiander:

i doubt your story is not a recycled tale.
do you know why?
Dnt tell me why coz u dnt knw my story...
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by tpiander: 6:42am On Jul 04, 2015
sammer4life:
Dnt tell me why coz u dnt knw my story...

hmph.

undecided
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by sammer4life(m): 6:45am On Jul 04, 2015
tpiander:

hmph.
undecided
hmph undecided
tpiander:

hmph.
undecided
hmph
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by tpiander: 6:46am On Jul 04, 2015
you know you're busted sweetums.

but carry on!

no be today.
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by olafunny(m): 8:37am On Jul 04, 2015
guys! U dnt av to take this too personal. Let's discuss nd share ideas. That's all. Tnx
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by Seunvense(m): 10:55am On Jul 04, 2015
You know how lazy some student can be,they see that as an avenue to do away with study and play around while pretending they were working for the teacher.
So how do you expect such student to report the teacher to their parent?
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by clans(f): 11:41am On Jul 05, 2015
olafunny:
ofcus it's wrong. Teach dem, datz all dy need from you. Get ur friendz nd ursef to do d cutting. My opinion though.
See your mouth. If I hear say they don't come and clear the grass in the compound
Re: Students Working At Home For Teachers: Who Is To Be Blamed? by olafunny(m): 4:37am On Jul 06, 2015
clans:

See your mouth. If I hear say they don't come and clear the grass in the compound
cheesy
clans:

See your mouth. If I hear say they don't come and clear the grass in the compound
cheesy

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