EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Unhappy teachers can only deliver unhappy results, contends TTU
>The Tanzania Teachers’ Union (TTU) wants the government to pay teachers more than double their current earnings, based on the argument that unhappy teachers cannot work effectively. TTU Acting General Secretary Ezekiah Oluoch spoke with The Citizen staff writer Lucas Liganga on the burning issue in the teaching fraternity.
TheCitizen
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
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11 years ago
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Stoke unhappy with Assaidi valuation
Liverpool's asking price for winger Oussama Assaidi is still above Stoke's valuation, says Potters chief executive Tony Scholes.
10 years ago
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Emenike unhappy with Keshi criticism
Nigeria striker Emmanuel Emenike says he is unhappy with caretaker coach Stephen Keshi's comments about the player in local media.
10 years ago
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Senegal boss unhappy with West Ham
West Ham are accused of "setting a dangerous precedent" by playing 'injured' Senegal striker Diafra Sakho.
10 years ago
TheCitizen07 Mar
LAKE ZONE: Team unhappy with project progress
>The Local Authorities Accounts Committee (LAAC) is dissatisfied with the implementation of development projects in Kibondo District.
10 years ago
TheCitizen08 Nov
Citizens unhappy about action against corrupt officials: CAG
>Ordinary citizens have shown their dissatisfaction with steps taken against officials who have been either implicated in siphoning public funds or abuse of office in various audit report by the Controller and Auditor General (CAG).
11 years ago
IPPmedia06 Apr
Case for teachers` upgrading to attain big results in education
IPPmedia
“Even in absence of supplies and infrastructure teachers can teach under trees, as long as they don't suffer from financial setbacks and well motivated through various incentives while students sit on stones.” This was Abraham Shafur's remark during a recent ...
11 years ago
TheCitizen19 May
EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Universities everywhere, but are they worth it?
>In an attempt to raise primary school enrolment, the government dropped fees in 2001—and the response was well worth it. By 2009, 95 per cent of children were in school all the way from pre-primary to secondary level.
11 years ago
TheCitizen28 May
EDUCATION SPECIAL REPORT: Moshi Tech: From the cradle of engineers to shambolic state
>Once an academic giant producing the best engineers and technicians in the country, Moshi Technical Secondary School has lost its shine. It is a far cry from the school that produced—in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s—such outstanding graduates in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering that they are now teaching in universities worldwide, including the United States.
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