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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by anonimi: 12:53pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Thanks OP for drawing our attention to this neglected sector that should be the cornerstone of our societies towards sustainable development. May God bless your hustle here on earth. Amen! [img]http://www2.ed.gov/nclb/overview/intro/presentation/Slide1.jpg[/img] www.nairaland.com/attachments/2855404_fbimg1442168436118_jpeg3abf4555427b1803302e6b4f3ffbbb15 3 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by edstark91: 12:54pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
hmmm...I'm here to read comments |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by mummyf(f): 12:55pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
good work zaynie, GOD is your strength. @goodside, i expect you to go to google and paste where she copied from. if you dont have anything encouraging to say just shut up. 3 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Onegai(f): 12:57pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Zaynie, how can you like ages 4-5, that's the worst group ever! I never taught but I used to volunteer and that age group never sat still, during Story Time, they were climbing my back to plait my hair and fidgetting constantly ("Charlie pushed me, Nneka is sitting too close, I want to pee, Toyin's leg is touching my own" 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 12:58pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by anonimi: 1:01pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
GoodSide: You would have done yourself a whole lot of good by providing the link to the google place you got yours from. Until then............ 5 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by telim: 1:05pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Nobody: 1:07pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 1:09pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Jaydotcom(m): 1:11pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
This narration is amazing. Children are fun! |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by sisisioge: 1:11pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Well done girl...I can only imagine the fun at a distance. May God bless your heart and your hustle. Those 2 yrs old can be terrific set of people 1 Like |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 1:14pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by calabardick(m): 1:15pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
zaynie: And this is the most painful of all 5 Likes
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by GoodSide: 1:19pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
paper towels....do we use such in naija. useless copy and paste articles . exactly,only reading it i knew it wasnt original. most ppl just copy and paste. a typical nigerian teacher wouldn't sound this way. i weep for my country. yemiosinbajo: |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Ichliebedich(f): 1:22pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by telim: 1:22pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
yemiosinbajo:Check out these screen shoot. Am on my Phone, I can't provide much prove. Just copy and paste are Post to Google and scroll down to verify it yourself. 2 Likes
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by deltateam: 1:24pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
soberdrunk: While yours is in hell? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yetseyi(f): 1:24pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
yemiosinbajo: Are you saying its only in foreign primary schools that we have a mulatto? Is "Afro" not a word? Is mom/mum not a word? Is it that Nigerians don't use these words? So what makes these words peculiar to just a foreign primary school or a foreigner? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by dahmie2013: 1:29pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
A teacher's reward is in heaven. Thanks 4 sharing. |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by sisisioge: 1:29pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
korel9: Fear caught me too...na make we go mark their school for reappraisal o. 2 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 1:32pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by telim: 1:34pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
yetseyi:She copied everything word for word. Check out these screenshot.
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by beinstein(m): 1:36pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
25ahmad:But this your write-up no be here ooo. Abi na keyboard dey worry you? 1 Like |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by blank(f): 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
yemiosinbajo: It would make more sense to say that she teaches in an international primary school. When you hear all those schools that collect big fees, these are the kinds of teachers they employ. First off, the class usually is a mix of Nigerians and other nationalities. Secondly, the teachers usually have foreign degrees in early child education and know how to bring out the best in kids. Underestimate the power of such education at your peril. 10 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
yetseyi: Of course Nigerians use those words, but if you extensively studied Literature or Creative Arts, you'd observe that certain dictions are not peculiar to full Nigerians. Also, there's something known as setting, the setting she describes here is not of the typical Nigerian school; not even one that belongs to the elite. 1 Like |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by jake2much(m): 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
sinaj:hahahahaha. is tru dat kids are nice to b wit. u too go marry and born quick #yinmu |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Nobody: 1:37pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
If you hear a mother talking yo will know. If you hear mumy talking you will know. If you hear mum talking you will know. And if you hear mama talking you will know. But this lady i couldnt just know if she is a mother, mumy or mum but i am definately sure she is not mama. Let me quickly run away before some idiots ask me to define babymama. 1 Like |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 1:44pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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Re: My Life As A Teacher. by Nobody: 1:45pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
Nice one mejaina... May Allah reward your kind gesture. 1 Like |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by blank(f): 1:45pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
telim: Can you look at your screenshot and then go the link itself to see that those words are not There at all. If you actually know how to use Google on mobile, it will show you the words you are searching for at the end of the page. It was a coincidence that the link was the last search link before it. Now, i am really scared of the quality of education in Nigeria. 5 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by blank(f): 1:49pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
yemiosinbajo: How did you experience those schools? I attended one of those "elite" schools and my kids attend same now. There is a big difference between how we were taught and the experiences my kids are going through now. I have a neighbour that teaches in one of those schools and it is a pleasure relating with her because she is so different from the typical teacher. 2 Likes |
Re: My Life As A Teacher. by yemiosinbajo: 1:55pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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