Crossing A Small Country And Developing GDP To The First Place

Chapter 180



Chapter 180

republic of burkinia,

Dugagu.

Dugagu Vocational and Technical College.

While the Palestinians in the Middle East are worrying about how to survive until tomorrow, the teachers at Dugagu Vocational and Technical College are worrying about how to teach students well, even quite distressed!

In the office.

“Shouldn’t we be here to be scientists? How could we accidentally become teachers? And they are teachers from a vocational college!”

A middle-aged woman with blond hair and blue eyes, who looked clearly European and American, was sitting at her desk, her face full of confusion and confusion.

“Hahaha……”

A middle-aged man sitting next to her smiled and replied: “With our level, isn’t it just right to work as a teacher in a vocational college and teach students theoretical knowledge?

In the past few months, the Burkinian government has been asking us to learn modern North African, probably in preparation for today.

Moreover, if I were asked to do research in a laboratory or teach students at an undergraduate university…even God would look down on it and kick me away. ”

Don’t know what other people think.

Anyway, this male scientist really likes his current job. His level is just right for him. He doesn’t have to cut his feet to fit the shoes, and he doesn’t have to bloat his face to look fat.

“well–”

The blond female scientist sighed, shook her head and replied: “The main problem is that I have not passed the teaching qualification certificate and I have no idea how to teach students. Don’t mislead them then!”

The words just fell.

There was a chorus of agreement in the office,

“really!”

“That’s right!”

“that is!”

Most of the scientists in the office agreed with what the blonde female teacher said, because this is what they think now.

Not only them, but most of the scientists who are sent to teach in schools actually have similar worries.

If they are not allowed to do research, they have no objection.

They are also very aware of their own level. In a relatively backward small country like the Republic of Burkina, they can barely be considered a scientist.

Moreover, even if they stay in the laboratory every day, they probably can’t hold it in!

Therefore, as long as they are paid, it doesn’t matter what they are asked to do.

The problem is that–

It may be possible to ask them to do the questions in the book, but to ask them to teach students how to do this question… I am afraid it is a bit overwhelming.

and!

It is precisely because the wages paid by the Burginian government are too high and the benefits provided are too good, which makes them feel even more guilty.

“We took so much money from them, but in the end we failed to teach their students well… Even if we think we are doing well, God will not forgive us!”

Within a few days.

The Ministry of Education is also aware of the scientists’ concerns.

In this regard, the solution given by the Ministry of Education is-

“It must be that the money is not enough. As long as the money is enough, they will learn how to teach students! But just giving money is not enough. There must be some punishment mechanisms.”

soon!

The Ministry of Education has issued relevant policy documents.

Additional bonuses will be given to scientists who are “part-time” teachers based on their students’ midterm and final exam scores.

The better you do on the test, the bigger the bonus will be!

Similarly, if a large number of students who teach fail to pass the exam, not only will no bonuses be given, but the salaries of part-time teachers will also be deducted.

If the circumstances are serious.

They will even deduct their salary as scientists.

At the same time, in order to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the examination.

The test questions for each exam will be uniformly set, printed and distributed by the Ministry of Education, and will be uniformly invigilated and corrected.

When scientists saw the policy, some were excited and some were distressed.

“There are actually bonuses!? Our original salary, plus the salary of part-time teachers, plus this ridiculously high bonus… Oh my God!”

“With this much money, even in the United States, our income can be considered as upper class! Praise the company! Praise Burkina!”

“Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu:

“Oh haha! It’s over now. I already have some social fears, and I don’t know how to teach students. Now let alone the bonus, I’m afraid even the salary will be deducted!”

No matter what these scientists say.

But their bodies are pretty honest.

After all, if they wereIf you don’t love money, you won’t be “invited” to Burkina.

Under the temptation of high bonuses, they all turned into kings of papers and began to go to the library to look for relevant books and teach themselves how to teach students better.

There are 17 vocational and technical colleges across the country.

Adding together the students from all schools, there are now nearly 40,000 college students in Burkina.

Far more than the thousand college students Sankara originally envisioned.

“It seems that the plan you and I originally planned was a little too conservative!”

Sankara often joked with Education Minister Traore.

In fact, this is normal!

After all, who could have thought of it at the beginning.

In less than two years, Burkina has transformed from a small inland country with an area of ​​less than 300,000 square kilometers to a coastal country with an area of ​​711,000 square kilometers.

The population has also skyrocketed from 22 million at the beginning to nearly 100 million now.

Tell the truth.

If the vast majority of the population were not descendants of the same Chinese ancestry, Burkina might have had ethnic problems of various sizes long ago.

They may demand independence, autonomy, or carry out terrorist attacks… Anyway, there is nothing you can’t think of, nothing that those national elements can’t do.

The actions of our ancestors hundreds of years ago.

Let Sankara benefit a lot today!

However, compared with Burkina’s population of nearly 100 million, nearly 40,000 college students are obviously not enough.

If Sankara wants to build Burkina into a strong industrial country.

Then we need a high-quality population.

It will be calculated in tens of millions, or even hundreds of millions!

But some things cannot be promoted quickly by human power alone.

As the saying goes, it takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to cultivate people!

Just wait for the time to pass slowly.

Twenty, thirty, or even forty years later!

Perhaps Burginia will be able to have enough high-quality people to support Burkina’s industrial system.

“What! In addition to the final exam, we also have a midterm exam? Will the midterm exam also be counted as credits?”

When college students learned that they would not be able to escape the exam even after entering college, they actually felt a little depressed.

Except for a very small number of people.

The vast majority of people don’t like exams very much.

However, what devastated these students the most was not the midterm exams.

Instead, midterm exam scores will count toward admission!


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