Friday 5 October 2012

Jacob Zuma gives thinks to teachers.

 www.africansuccess.org.( during a speach on friday)

On Friday 28th September Persident Jacob Zuma came out and gave thanks to our South African teachers for their hard work in developing the young ones of this nation.
In his statement to mark world teachers day President Zuma came out and said the following "Our teachers work hard day in and out, sometimes under difficult conditions, sometimes putting [in] extra hours, even on weekends, to ensure that our children attain good results,"
He also assured the teachers that their efforts are being noticed and that the Govenment recognises their hard work.
 Zuma also gave encouragement to scholl children, saying that they must show appricaition, respect and also support their educators, and understand how important their jobs were.
www.blogspo.com (a class teacher during a seasion)
The success of our learners is to a large extent determined by the level of effort and commitment that is put in by our teachers. Thus it is vital that our teachers are in school, in class, on time, teaching for at least seven hours a day." said the president.
 The day btheme, stand for teachers is created so that teachers can be given thanks due to the conditions which they work under, the gorvrnment also realises that teaching is not an easy profession.
It is a very good inciative that the gorvrnment does not forget the important people of this this country, people who play a role in shaping our leaders and all the other professions that are made possible. The Gorvenment should keep communication going with teachers and make sure that all material is available for so that their profession can run smoothly.
 BIGG UPS TO ALL THE GOOD TEACHERS OF THE WORLD.

3 comments:

  1. I think teachers should be thanked through salary increase not boring speeches

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  2. It is a good thing that our president is thanking teachers because it all begins in the foundation phase. If kids do not receive a proper foundation they hardly make it to tertiary, this is a good initiative which will motivate teachers to keep on doing a good job.

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  3. Lucky i agree with you, if their salary was raised a bit i think it would have been a bit of a motivation for them aswell.
    Thee workplace, i gree, every child desevers a better and good education from a very early age.

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