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Monday 31 August 2009

Ridiculous (part 2)

Today at tuition I understand that Cikgu Razali actually ordered every student in his class to become followers of his blog!
Can you believe that??

And what is more shocking is this, to those who do not have internet access or a computer at home, he told them they could go to cyber cafes! Yes, even girls.
This is more ridiculous than it already seems to me, this is absurd!

Should anything happen to his students who go to a cyber cafe in obedience to his ridiculous orders and instructions, to whom should the responsibility fall on?


Hey, I am by no means trying to attack Cikgu Razali or anybody else. It is just that his actions are questionable and nobody seems to be concerned about their rights. So I decide to speak up instead of watching everybody being indifferent and thereby giving in to such demands like visitting and following the blog.

Taking students' works as his own to be put up on the blog is simply too much.
Threatening, to some extent, not to teach unless his students follow his blog, is the limit of disrespecting the rights students ought to have.

1 comment:

_John_ said...

If a teacher starts to threaten his or her students, that is just unacceptable. Once again, i have seen what teachers can do to benefit themselves.I am not saying all teachers are like that. But i have my fair share of teachers who just only think for themselves.

Wow.A teacher who encourages his students to go to cyber cafe.

Good job bro. Standing up and speaking up is good.We should not keep quiet.