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The aggressively growing communication technology, the availability of e-book, including correspondence and online learning have made education easily accessible, yet none of them could replace the potential of the teacher. Of all other factors, the emotional aspects of the teacher in terms of, say, initiative, commitment, and moral significantly influence the desired goal. Particularly developing countries that suffer from limited access to libraries, internet, and e-book, among others, undoubtedly need committed teachers. Indeed, they need teachers who are devoted to work in a sector…mehr

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The aggressively growing communication technology, the availability of e-book, including correspondence and online learning have made education easily accessible, yet none of them could replace the potential of the teacher. Of all other factors, the emotional aspects of the teacher in terms of, say, initiative, commitment, and moral significantly influence the desired goal. Particularly developing countries that suffer from limited access to libraries, internet, and e-book, among others, undoubtedly need committed teachers. Indeed, they need teachers who are devoted to work in a sector characterized by inadequate school facilities, large class size, irritating students discipline, and small salary. Following that, the initial objectives of the study had been to investigate the challenges of teachers in schools featured by constraints associated with those mentioned above. However, Teachers Speak comes up with new sources of challenges that threaten teachers initiative and commitment-sources which are deep rooted in the social, political, and ideological realities of the study site. Listen to what teachers say!
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Autorenporträt
Mr. Fassika received his M.A., in Social Anthropology, from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. Fassika is a researcher and has been a lecturer in sociology and social anthropology. He produced research works on various themes, wrote civic and ethical modules for distance education, published a lecture note on sociology, and co-translated a book.