Sunday, March 12, 2006

where the poltergeist play their video game

i like to see some changes in the education system. Why can't they spend all those taxpayers money on improving the education system? why does government buildings are air-conditioned while classrooms are still with crappy fans and facilities? what about the saying women and children first? if there was a fire u'd rescue women and children first won't you? and i see these children in their classes hot and tired. And the books ... damn ... how can they learn? no wonder they have to put the standard so low.

the teachers? is it about the money? or is it about educationg and getting the best out of these students. Exploring their potentials and leading them to where they're suppose to end up? where do they suppose to end up?

everything has standards. especially a system that is design to produce high quality goods. but the bar is set so low and even so ... we still can't exploit it.

where do the money go? i won't go into politics. i don't know anything about the govt and how they distribute the funding to each ministry. but to me ... when i was in school its crappy and it still is. and i don't think its suppose to be that crappy. the funding should be for education first and foremost. well its easy for me to say if we neglect the economy and shit. but i think malaysia is stabil enough to spend some on education. we can build tall building and fancy bridges. for sure we can install air-conditioning and improve the facilities.

all i'm saying is... changes like the books and the syllybus and the facilites matters .... to produce a learning environment that would suit kids. kids should go to school and have fun. they should anticipate about going to school. and air-conditioning in school isn't such a bad idea.

i say put the kids first. We don't needthings like fancy lightings at putrajaya or anything superficial to show how modern we are. all we need is a system that produce. All we need is for someone to take action. but i don't see that happening anytime soon. put yourself in the kids shoes. would you be interested to go to school if you are wearing nylon on a hot day listening to someone you don't care teaching about some stuff that you also don't care. I think its a teachers job to make sure the kids should care first. then provide the tools for them to succeed.

and as far as politics in education is concerned you politician can go to fucking hell because if you don't care don't pretend to. you fucking graduates who only cares about status and power can shove it up your ass cause the percentage of children in school excited about learning is small and those percentages of children are either forced by their parents to study or they're special. But you fucking polititcian wouldn't know. you're busy making stuff up for the press. busy at work trying to get promoted. you should be busy caring.

politics in malaysia is a circus. and they are dragging us to support them.

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