Thursday 24 November 2016
Different kinds of punishment in African Schools: "Which one have you ever experienced?"
Lol...there are different ways students in Africa are disciplined for wrong doings, unlike the developed white countries. That's why a real African man or woman are respectful to elders. All this positive characters don't just come from the atmosphere, it all started from little.
I want to use my self as a core example. I have actually experienced all kind of punishment from the above picture...lol. Especially when I was still in primary school. I hated all the teachers who punished me. Years passed by, I graduated from Pre-School.
I got admitted into WESTERN COLLEGE, YABA. Hmm...you know what, I thought punishment was over; because I do hear students in High School don't get flogged, just like Higher institutions. "I GOT PUNISHED AGAIN!" Ahahah!
What I want to draw to us reading this, is that in African school settings, elders/teachers don't consider what kind of punishment they give to you. Weather it hurt your ankle, like number six does, weather the stone falls on your head; like number four does etc. The only thing teachers/elders consider is "weather you have leant your lesson".
"NEVER HATE YOUR TEACHERS, FOR THEY ONLY WANT THE BEST FOR FUTURE BEHAVIOUR" Chidubem Egwudike
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Egwudike's Note
Leonaldo Da Vinci once said:
"I have been impressed by the urgency of doing. Knowing isn't enough; we must apply. Being willingly isn't enough; we must do."
He was right!
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Wesco punishment na die oh
ReplyDeleteLol...Experience speaking... At the end, it's only a memory
DeleteWesco punishment is for prisoners
ReplyDeleteIn that case, can you say you were once a prisoner? Lomao
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