Nowadays it is common knowledge that education is a commodity (product) ... but what is even more true is that the teacher is a commodity that is presented to the students in the test (demo) classes. There is a stage when the teacher becomes involved in the psychology of the students as a lowly and insignificant person and they begin to consider themselves as the authority. This method of teacher selection is poison for education. The students are convinced that They can only dismiss teachers in private educational institutions for their 'unsatisfactory' teaching style through a joint complaint letter - the reason for this attitude is the government's double standards - on the one hand, to take education as a commodity and To be above profit and loss ... On the other hand, to allow private educational institutions to flourish like a plant.
Teachers in government educational institutions are not so disrespectful - the complaints of some dissatisfied or angry students are insufficient - the allegations must be substantiated - moreover, the teachers' union has a strong structure so it is easy and efficient to go to court in defense.
While the existence of private educational institutions has led to the advancement of knowledge in society, it has also led to some negative effects, including various problems for teachers. Most of the private institutions, however, aim at making a profit, which is also their right. In business, they are unable to cope with the pressures of students and parents - at this point they falter and abandon justice so that the customer does not get out of hand - research is seldom done - unilateral decisions are imposed. The teacher becomes a picture of helplessness and helplessness.
These attitudes have not only economic but also psychological effects on the teachers, for example, they have become afraid of the students ... flattery has become a weapon ... they often keep quiet about their insults - the unwarranted desires and demands of the institution. They seem compelled to fulfill. When this is the environment, what is there but the dream of a madman singing the song of quality of education?
It is also a matter of fact that social media has taken away the hard work and dedication of the students ... they have become easygoing - they take rudeness and rebellion perfectly normal - so the private educational institutions have become a haven for their whims. This comment of a highly experienced and successful teacher in this regard is inviting ... "Now we have to take the training again to teach !!!".
The fact is that the purpose of profit for private educational institutions is the root of the problem and there is no escape from it. In such a situation, it is imperative for the government to provide financial support to these institutions and establish a system of accountability.

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