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
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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