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#1 Parent UNCARING - 2018-03-29
Re Article published in The Rising Nepal - Cultural Heritage and the role communities have in it

BTW, I have decided to keep my new board nick.

Thanks for clarifying that.

BTW, this is my new moniker.

#2 Parent Another Willie - 2018-03-29
Re Article published in The Rising Nepal - Cultural Heritage and the role communities have in it

I have been long enough in the minefield to know that travelling to a certain location on the other side of the world can mean ending up in a crap pretend "school". Some of them were lured into such crappy jobs, and others are guilty by association; it all depends. That is - there are both, the crap school owner and the "deecher"; who is who depends on individual circumstances and case. And I am not affilliated with any of such "sources", honestly!

Should you take this message in a sensible manner, begin with care for teachers who accept the jobs from sites such as this one and travel thousands of miles to locations with questionable terms and conditions.

"Deechers" is a term I am using for poorly qualified or totally uneducated "teachers". There are many of them in ESL. They have proved to do more harm than any good and are part of the problems in ESL.

Do not paint them as "deechers" but people with professions they have accepted through sources you seemingly are affiliated with.

Fallacy or not - my experience tells me that public schools are the safer bet to work for and that ALL training centers are crap.

Moreover, do not put all private language centers in the same bag and public schools in the other as that may be a fallacy.

What is the "reward system"? Most of the topics posted on here more recently like watches, hookers, Chinese women, MWGTO stuff etc. make me actually lose all my respect for a teachers board.
[quote]Above all, consider a respect for posted topics rather than troll them into your computer room for the reward system.

If not physically, then at least virtually, I would love to "embrace" you for a win-win situation in education as the latter provides the only the chance to make living on this earth a little bit better for so many people.

Now, embrace me for the win-win to the future which really is in the internet and AI.

Agreed.

Anyhow, this is about Rising Nepal, China and all of the hardworking souls on Earth.

BTW, I have decided to keep my new board nick. I am relatively consistent in what i have said over the years regarding training centers or my own passion for non-profit quality education.

#3 Parent Alias Taffy - 2018-03-29
Re Article published in The Rising Nepal - Cultural Heritage and the role communities have in it

Bloody good stuff! Just ignore SB when he strongly indicated to you that the pics and stuff you send is crap- he's a nice enough bloke but he wouldn't know what quality is if it came and head-butted him hahaha! Dime a dozen silverish necklaces aren't very interesting.

#4 Parent caring - 2018-03-29
Re Article published in The Rising Nepal - Cultural Heritage and the role communities have in it

Doctor, I like your post but regard your changed user name with distaste. Your fake care and inconsistent character have knocked the board down. Should you take this message in a sensible manner, begin with care for teachers who accept the jobs from sites such as this one and travel thousands of miles to locations with questionable terms and conditions. Do not paint them as "deechers" but people with professions they have accepted through sources you seemingly are affiliated with. Moreover, do not put all private language centers in the same bag and public schools in the other as that may be a fallacy. Above all, consider a respect for posted topics rather than troll them into your computer room for the reward system. Now, embrace me for the win-win to the future which really is in the internet and AI. Anyhow, this is about Rising Nepal, China and all of the hardworking souls on Earth.

With all the respect,
Daring Caring

Another Willie - 2018-03-29
Article published in The Rising Nepal - Cultural Heritage and the role communities have in it

For a change, after all the drivel posted on here more recently, I am posting this article written by my graduate student and published in THE RISING NEPAL. I have the author's permission to post it on here. I hope it will provide some insight in the current socio-cultural and political problems Nepal is currently facing. There may another article on ethnic minority language in Nepal and how they relate to dominating Nepali culture and language presumably next month.

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