Shame On Education

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Elaine Com 101 April, 20, 2012 More Shame on Education: Besides elementary school teachers winning a miserable salary Government of Sao Paulo wants fired teachers to return a part of their salary On the one hand, underpaid teachers are discouraged if not forgotten by the government while on the other hand the government spends excessively on computers, satellite dishes, VCRs, etc. It is this paradox that is now occurring in Brazil. The controversy surrounding the return of salary from teachers is bizarre; an anomaly really, considering that one of the biggest problems of poor education in Brazil is precisely the lack of elementary school teachers. A good thermometer to measure the prestige of a profession is the number of young people who identify as the first option at the time of the entrance exam. By this gauge, the teaching career, which decades ago was a status symbol, has never been so low. A new survey conducted by the Carlos Chagas Foundation at the request of the Victor Civita draws attention to the problem, bringing to light a worrying fact: on the eve of entering the university, only 2% of Brazilian students want to follow the teaching - the other option 98% had discarded. Also surveyed Children in Brazil public schools exposes the lack of desire to pursue a career in elementary education. Asked what they want to be when they grow up, fewer and fewer children are showing any interest in wanting to pursue a career in teaching. If a child shows any interest in teaching, often the desire is be a university professor rather than any other educational level. The kids always say that their parents also do not accept they choose this profession due poor wages and and with all reason, besides the teachers do not have stability, have poor working conditions and the majority of teachers working in many districts which deal with violent students
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