instability
Monday, December 17, 2007
Hmm... Nothing about soccer in this post, promise you. So please read on...
Haha... So responding to some certain news that my class' Chinese teacher had been transferred by the principal of the school. I was really shocked by that news, although it might not be confirmed, I don't see why he had been transferred. The unofficial explanation I have heard is that he is,
quote unquote, not committed.
Hmm...
I DON'T BELIEVE IT. In fact, I believe that's all bullshit. How can you claim that my class' Chinese teacher isn't committed? In contrary, I, for one, and many of my other classmates, believe that he is one of the most committed teachers in the whole school, and I'm not even getting to the Chinese Department. In contrary, I believe that none of the other foreign Chinese teachers, with all their efforts combined, are not even at the level of his commitment. It's just ridiculous, if the news is true.
There's something about my school, its that, the top hierachy of the school have constantly been removing ever-committed, passionate and talented teachers, and replaced them with incompetent teachers. I'm not criticizing anyone here, although I think I am, but here's the thing, for those 'high ranking' people up there, stop it, there's no use removing top teachers and constantly delude yourself with public claims of having a great bunch of staff. It's bullshit, wake up, stop deluding yourself. There's this sudden influx of foreign nationality teachers, filling up places of top teachers that once graced the school. If they want us students to get our 10 As, or get into a top Junior College, why don't they ask for our opinion before sacking the teacher? Why can't they ask around the students that that particular targeted teacher had taught, and have the students' personal opinion? That way, they'd have a better knowledge on the teacher's abilities. It's not like the principal of the school sit in class everyday, learning from the teachings the person in front teaches. There are some teachers that deserves to be sacked, but isn't. Some teachers that are not as popular, although popularity is not what counts, are still in the school.
All I'm trying to say is, those people pulling the strings in the school have zero knowledge on the commitment, competence and passion the real teachers have. They do not sit in class, they do not have daily interaction with the teachers, they do nothing, but make stupid decisions time and time again.
Sorry if I am harsh... But, I haven't even got to
those statues and environment of the school, if I had to, when anyone comes to
me blog, it lag his web page with an overload of information. Get your facts right, how can my class' Chinese teacher not be committed.
my thoughts at 9:35 pm