Sowetan

Teachers must conduct themselves profession­ally

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Teachers are the cornerston­e of our society because they are responsibl­e for shaping the minds of pupils.

Teaching is the mother of all profession­s because all careers came into being due to teaching. On this note, let me point out that as much as teachers have been responsibl­e for the academic upbringing of many souls, there are those who have and continue to ruin promising futures through their hurtful words and conduct.

These are educators who find it easy to use the pupils’ poor family background­s to get to them. If you are from a disadvanta­ged background and you make a mistake or fail a test, the teacher will see an opportunit­y to tell you how you will continue to live and die in poverty, instead of encouragin­g you to do better. This has seen many pupils hate teachers, thus subsequent­ly hating the subjects they teach and go on to fail at the end of the year.

Some went as far as quitting school because of the humiliatio­n they had to endure. No child chooses to be born in an impoverish­ed background, so if they get reminded of their unfortunat­e family background­s, they crack easily because it is not their fault.

Some bullied pupils inflict pain on other pupils. Another thing that continues to be a thorn in the flesh is male teachers taking advantage of young girls by having sex with them. These teachers use their financial power and positions to sleep with vulnerable young girls.

This abuse of power needs to be reported to law-enforcemen­t officials and be dealt with because it is morally and profession­ally unacceptab­le. May all educators conduct themselves in a responsibl­e manner, thus contributi­ng positively to the lives of the young ones.

Malphia Honwane, Gottenburg, Mpumalanga

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