High school teachers stuck in neutral
High school teachers in
Teachers lack of
time for self-improvement. Photo: High school teacher in
MA
Huynh Van The, a teacher from Mang Thit High School in the Mekong Delta, made
this comment in a report delivered at a recent seminar on the issue in HCM
City.
Many
teachers are simply satisfied with their position and salary, and feel no
need to push themselves. This has been that many teachers lag behind in
trends in education.
“Many
teachers think that, with their modest salaries, it’s enough to just fulfill
their day to day tasks of providing certain number of lessons per week and
don’t see any value of further studies. Some of those who do want to improve
themselves find it difficult to get the necessary documents,” he commented.
Generally,
teachers’ salaries average around VND3-3.5 million (USD142-USD165.75) per
month. Many of them consider their payment too modest for the tasks they are
asked to perform.
“Teachers
just don’t have the time for furthering their own education or
self-improvement, as apart from teaching, they are required to do a number of
other tasks, including their administrative duties, which takes up much of
their time,” The said.
According
to The, even though creating lesson plans is a major part of a teachers’
duty, many find it difficult because of the number of classes at different
levels they must teach. As a result, many teachers create hastily made lesson
plans just in order to meet their deadlines. They are due for inspection
twice per week.
In
several cases, despite being busy with lessons, teachers must also make
report on their initiatives. However most of these initiatives are cursorily
similar, many copied from others in order to meet the deadlines. They are
often kept in the desk drawers of administrators in case of inspection.
Due
to low pay of teachers, several organise extra classes or find a part-time
work to earn extra money.
“Teachers
are in fact unmotivated to further their education, let alone engaging in
independent research. In several cases, those who are enthusiastic find that
there is no advisatory support,” he noted.
A
recent survey conducted on 10 high school teachers sheds some light on the
situation . The results showed that none of the teachers who have completed
an MA have published in peer-reviewed journals, and only one had presented
their work at a science seminar.
In
order to improve the situation, he proposed that universities invite high
school teachers to participate in studies of the application of educational
methods at the high school level.
By Hoai
|
Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 12, 2013
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