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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Re: [ALOCHONA] brutality in Bangladesh



If you need to look into the issue you should go back to the Teachers as a community and their back ground.
 
Majority of them are recruited on different criteria over their merit or qualification as a teacher. Political link and influence is one of the greatest culprit and the Prime Minister is the prime patron. Since PM is the epicenter of all powers in our system therefore she should be blame for this recruitment and if one raise any blame should blame Hasina or in other time Khaleda. Recently even AL supporter needs to pay money along with his/her proof of loyalty. Once recruited these teacherse do not get proper training or supervisory guidance or monitoring, often taming them become difficult out of their political lineage. So an untrained teacher what would they teach? They only can create stories for Daily Star like the very distrubing picture that has been published for sell in this instance.
 
Every one understands the story being said. But for a criminalised society, perceive as you may think fit to your pattern, we do not expect better than this, listen to the main political players, their culture, actions, and vibes do you get any better than this. If you are not an Awami Leagure (now) you would agree with me.
 
Then again a society live with what they deserve, not being an Awami Leagure yet I do not voice strongly against the social malaise that is being inherited or created by the incumbent. Those sold out to AL dominates in this turn.
 
You can see how all the successive government's desperate machination destroyed all our basic institutions, say teachers training institute, PSC, hence most relevant to the issue. How much do we voice for good training budget and strengthening these institutions?
 
Today situation is such a dire state you can not even punish any wrong doing teacher, you can guess why. So what remains other than Daily Star to publish such an article.


--- On Fri, 12/11/10, qrahman@netscape.net <qrahman@netscape.net> wrote:

From: qrahman@netscape.net <qrahman@netscape.net>
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] brutality in Bangladesh
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 12 November, 2010, 12:17 AM

 
a boy died after he followed his teacher's suggestion to ingest rat poison.

I would like to ask the so called "Teacher" to consume some rat poison.

These punishments are from the dark ages and uncivilized. If we like to be treated like "Civilized" people, we have to stop this type of severe beating of kids over trivial matters. These so called "Teachers" needs to be punished and re-educated in teaching methods.

All the talk about our "Great" culture, history and struggles [These ideas only inflate our ego] will not rid us the sins of tolerating such abuse of the innocent children. I am very disturbed.......
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-----Original Message-----
From: maxx ombba <maqsudo@hotmail.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, Nov 4, 2010 10:04 am
Subject: [ALOCHONA] brutality in Bangladesh

 








Banning corporal punishment extensively


Heather N. Goldsmith



The media has recently given us a glimpse into the lives of some of Bangladesh's children: a girl with disabilities was beaten for failing to contribute to the school fund, eight students were hospitalised after being punished for forgetting to bring colour pencils to class, a young girl had a mental breakdown after being tied to a bench as punishment, and a boy died after he followed his teacher's suggestion to ingest rat poison.
A 2008 study by Unicef indicates that these are not isolated incidents -- 91% of the students surveyed reported that they had been abused by teachers.



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