Good education system is what I want back.

in Hive Learners11 months ago
It's just so funny how many good things that we use to enjoy back then are now history, the likes of our old currency, the peaceful society we use to have, the love for one another that we use to have, and so on and so forth, but today I'll talking about the our educational system, it needs urgent help, amendment, restructuring, restrategizing and what have you. The educational system of my beloved country is deteriorating everyday. Gone are the days when the system was very good and everyone is seeing education as something very valuable, not now that some people regard it as a scam. Even though it's not a scam but judging with the outcome of those that graduated, what became of them after school and what's the government doing to better education system.

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Teachers are underpaid: The teaching profession no longer has value, no or very low regard. Try gather a group of children together and start asking them what they will like to become in future, you'll start hearing things like doctors, lawyers, engineers, pilot and so on, it will be so hard and take you a long time before you'll hear one or two of them say he or she wants to become a teacher and not only with children alone even for some of us that are of age, you'll hardly see someone that would want to become a teacher after all the years and money spent in school. They know they are underpaid, meanwhile the economic situation of the country is not smiling, living on teaching profession alone will only keep one permanently in the poverty zone.

What's the hope of graduates getting a job after school: On a scale of 1-10, the probability of a graduate getting a job after school is not obviously very low.
It's obvious that the chance of getting a job is very slim, a graduate will go to school and after several years in school, unfortunately there's no hope for a good job. I do tell people that if you must go to school, it's better to learn a skill while schooling, so you'll have something to fall back on after school, perhaps if getting a good job with your certificate seems very hard.

The educational system is not the same as it used to be, before now the government use to take good care of graduates, I learnt there's a special treatment for students then, but now every graduates are on there own. The number of graduates the country is producing everyday is not smiling at all, the number of graduates are more than the available jobs, yet they aren't doing anything to create job opportunities.
Gone are those days that the educational system was superb, mere graduating from the college is a big achievement not now that B.Sc is not even enough, you need to still study more, get masters and doctorate degree, before they will see you as someone that really attends school.

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It will be so good if the good educational system we had then could be brought back, a system where teachers will be taken good care of, where the student will also have access to things that will help them have better understanding about their course of study.
A system where graduates will also be taken food care of, where a good job will be readily available for at least for 80-90% if not 100%.
With these more people will be willing to go to school, it will also reduce the rate of illiteracy in the society and society will be more blessed if creative minds are the ones in the right offices and not some people that were manipulated to get a position.

THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.

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