My school was poor in ICT, We didn't have computer labs because the infrastructure was poor, it had few small classes which lead to have many learners per class. The only computer we had it was for office only use only. They used the black board to convey lesson, there was no projector. Although my school was behind with technology and shortage of study materials, but with the support of our caring teacher, we managed to pass our Grade flying colours.
Monday, 28 April 2014
MY SCHOOLING AT PHAMBILI SECONDARY SCHOOL IN MPUMALANGA, A JOURNEY CONTINUED...
I matriculated in 2012 at Phambili Secondary school which is situated in a small village called Tweefontein near KwaMhlanga that falls under Mpumalnga province. I was doing science strem, my subject include Maths, Physical science, Life science, English, IsiNdebele, Tourism and LO. what I can say mostly importantly about my school is that, my school has a variety of hardworking, respectful and caring teachers, special my principal, He was there for giving us support and making sure that we get enough information so that we can all pass grade 12. My favourite Teacher was my Life science teacher because he was not only teaching us about education but also teaching us about life. My high teacher had play an important role in my life to be where I'm today.
My school was poor in ICT, We didn't have computer labs because the infrastructure was poor, it had few small classes which lead to have many learners per class. The only computer we had it was for office only use only. They used the black board to convey lesson, there was no projector. Although my school was behind with technology and shortage of study materials, but with the support of our caring teacher, we managed to pass our Grade flying colours.
My school was poor in ICT, We didn't have computer labs because the infrastructure was poor, it had few small classes which lead to have many learners per class. The only computer we had it was for office only use only. They used the black board to convey lesson, there was no projector. Although my school was behind with technology and shortage of study materials, but with the support of our caring teacher, we managed to pass our Grade flying colours.
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i like the fact that you appreciate the contribution made by your principal and your caring teachers, so as a student teacher i think you had noted that you can build a future of your students even if the school infrastructure is not good.
ReplyDeleteWell put! In every person's life is a teacher somewhere in the picture that made a difference! Hope you too will one day be such an inspiring teacher.
DeleteIt's great to hear that despite of the lack of resources your teachers gave you all the support to help you pass your matric with flying colours
ReplyDeleteNice to have teachers who push and encourage learners do to their work in class , because it shows that its that they only care about you but also about your future , because of them look were you rae now .Even though you had poor ICT background but now your having opportunity to be intilled with ICT skills here at TEC SIYABUSWA
ReplyDeletei think the government should address this issue because many rural areas are in this situation.
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