1. The level of ordinary classroom discipline is shockingly bad, meaning students can't even hear the teacher speak/teach, [those who make an effort in any event], and the power in the classroom has shifted to learners and parents, and away from teachers, which results in a lack of control in many cases. Teachers suffer from lack of motivation and feelings of helplessness.
Reintroduce corporal punishment?
2. Lack of accountability for results/misbehaviour. There is an emphasis, which is partially a result of the above [lack of discipline] which encourages teachers to pass students and get them through the school system. Cheating is also common [again, lack of discipline]. Much of this appears to flow from a cultural mindset of corrupt leaders, gangster hip [King of bling is hero] etc.
Changing the cultural mindset is difficult, and requires the buy in of media, leaders and the reintroduction of honesty and honour in ordinary communities.
3. Many learners often have to learn in their second or third language, and could do with extra language tuition. In the cases of white teachers with black learners learning names can take a long time, and as in Korea, it may help both parties to provide simpler, easier to remember English names.
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