This book titled "Understanding Success : A Teacher's Perspective" is written by KENNY PAWA AMBIASI. He is a determined and aspiring PNG author and a teacher who is currently teaching at Port Moresby National High School. . This book will help teachers motivation in their work. Please grab a copy from the writer. Overview There is a lot of misunderstanding about the underlying truth of the teaching profession in Papua New Guinea. Many people think that teaching is an easy and low profile profession for people with low grades and failures to pursue. They reckon that the profession offers none or little prospects of advancement and opportunity for success and fulfillment of life’s desires that are found in other professions. These perceptions grossly undermine the importance and demean
the nobility of the teaching profession which then contribute to low morale, poor quality, poor discipline, anti-social behaviours, immoral activities, bribery and corruption and exodus of teachers in our education system which defeat the vision “Quality Education for Quality Citizen.” Teaching is an important and noble profession called by God. Teachers are leaders who have the power to make or break the course of a nation. Marcus T. Cicero summed it well: “What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation.” This book is an educational and motivational literature that can educate and change the reader’s perception about teaching service for better. To request for a copy, please contact the author Kenny Pawa Ambiasi on Phone: 73089070 or email : kpawa100@gmail.com Next : Love And Humility Share your Inspirational Stories, Education Issues, Education Talk. Let your voice be heard: Send us your stories to us: email : pngedunews@gmail.com Share this
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