Tablets are not toilets

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Tablets are not toilets

There is a direct correlation and a causal relationship between school infrastructure and attendance. Tablets can't replace roofs, walls, electricity.
 
Tablets are not toilets

There is a direct correlation and a causal relationship between school infrastructure and attendance. Tablets can't replace roofs, walls, electricity.

Obviously not. The guavament thinks that this kind of window drsssing will shift focus away from their total lack of competence when it comes to education. They forget that even if you roll a turd in sprinkles it is still a turd. But some cadre will make millions out of providing these tablets to state schools.I'm sure.

Give state schools proper infrastructure and proper TEACHERS. We at the private schools will buy our own kids tablets ourselves.
 
None of our post-apartheid governments have been able to change things much.

The truth has been spoken. If only we can realise now that the government can learn from the effective polices from the apartheid government.

You just can't deny that some things were better under apartheid. Some things. Why can't we get those black?

#justsayin
 
The government doesn't consider anything other than tender fraud and financial gain obviously.
Also with the mostly k@k and lazy teachers they need to look alternatives without firing the current teachers.
But this is not a problem solver.
 
Talking about infrastructure, some teachers need to take pride and resposibility too. I visited an old friend from who is now a deputy headmaster of a high school and to be honest, his office would look a lot better if he painted the bloody thing, the door frame in particular, the old worn out cupboards...I thought to myself, "how the heck can he work in this environment"...it looked like those old post office buildings.
Kids come in there -- for some discipline I presume, or he presumes-- but they probably walk out with less than they came in and less respect for assets.
 
The government doesn't consider anything other than tender fraud and financial gain obviously.
Also with the mostly k@k and lazy teachers they need to look alternatives without firing the current teachers.
But this is not a problem solver.

Coming to think of it, they are probably Sahara tablets from our Gupta friends.
 
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