Cassey Tash
Lister
Education CS George Mogoha has now asked CBC teachers to stop demanding parents to print home assignments but instead use a projector in class during teaching.
The CBC requires learners to print certain assignments on a daily basis, with the help of their parents, a move that the CS now opposes
The CBC curriculum requires both parents and students to be involved as the assign, according to parents are tiresome.
On Twitter, a parent complained on how his son was required to present a scarecrow to school and the boy was so scared to even touch the scarecrow. The parent had to take it to school by himself.
The CS, in his new orders, didn't consider that some schools have electricity, not forgetting laptops or desktops
Here are some of the comments
The CBC requires learners to print certain assignments on a daily basis, with the help of their parents, a move that the CS now opposes
The CBC curriculum requires both parents and students to be involved as the assign, according to parents are tiresome.
On Twitter, a parent complained on how his son was required to present a scarecrow to school and the boy was so scared to even touch the scarecrow. The parent had to take it to school by himself.
The CS, in his new orders, didn't consider that some schools have electricity, not forgetting laptops or desktops
Here are some of the comments
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