Investment is needed in teaching
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Given the demands of education in a modern society disruptive and violent pupils may later find it difficult to make up lost ground to contribute in a high-tech knowledge based economy.
Teaching is a noble profession. A motivated teacher can make a huge impact, not only within his/her school but in the local community. I’m sure we all know teachers who had such a a positive influence.
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Hide AdSociety talks about the cost of education, it doesn’t place sufficient emphasis on investment in education.
It’s a mind-set matter and there is evidence that It’s a false economy to under- invest in the formative years of our young people.
Until we address the matter of long-term planned and effective investment including teacher training, classroom support, dealing with disruptive pupils and developing positive teacher/parent relationships then the plight of teachers will continue; and we will have failed our children. Investing in education will make a difference.
It’s not just the right thing, it’s the smart thing for our society.
Adam Newton, Councillor, DUP, Titanic DEA, Belfast