BFM Radio
The local business radio station BFM was having a programme on the topic : Transfer of English teachers to rural areas.
Yes, many rural areas are lacking of dedicated teachers. In Malaysia, you can find your way not to work in the rural areas. The silly government makes the rule that if the pupils do not pass English, not chance to study in university.
Thus do you see the point, that how I am pained to my ass that the UEA does not consider to form a distance learning university to help not only in Malaysia but also throughout many ASIAN countries.
Why I am happy, because, at least the host of the programme Caroline did response to my feedback.
BFMradio Interesting suggestion but who would you send to the rural areas to teach Esperanto? ( This question would be for you to tell Caroline )
BFMradio Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Below are the facebook and twit response.
BFM Radio - The Business Station EVENING EDITION TALKBACK: "Transfer of English Teachers to Rural Areas" - could it be done better, more fair? Call 7710 9000 NOW!
BFM Radio - The Business Station EVENING EDITION w/ Caroline Oh: TALKBACK topic 4 2day "Transfer of English Teachers 2 Rural Areas". Tweet ur thoughts or sms 016 201 9000
EVENING EDITION TALKBACK topic "Transfer of English Teachers to Rural Areas" - is gender also making a difference? SMS 016 201 9000 or tweet
EVENING EDITION w/ Caroline Oh: "Transfer of English Teachers to Rural Areas" - emulate corporate incentives to sweeten the deal? Agree, no?
EVENING EDITION w/ Caroline Oh: "Transfer of English Teachers to Rural Areas" - emulate corporate incentives to sweeten the deal? Agree, no?
EVENING EDITION w/ Caroline Oh: TALKBACK topic 4 2day "Transfer of English Teachers 2 Rural Areas". Tweet ur thoughts or sms 016 201 9000
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