Given that there is a great idea based upon inherent problems and given that, correctly so, a massive stumbling block has been raised, perhaps one should look at the solutions to the new problem, which is valid and on point.
A modification
A concept of centralised classrooms using able teachers using a technological medium.
Still, a form of bricks and mortar schools, perhaps
using existing facilities, church halls, municipal sports halls etc. Students still need to
report to this structure. ( rural areas maybe the employment of a 'principle' who has the facilities and the children report to).
And the children still have old school books, alternatively an
ebook reader (supplied or bought, situation dependant) with text books on them.
The
original scenario presented was actually sorting out the errant teachers and poor teachers, .... Perhaps consideration within the above terms of reference may 're channel this discussion.
On a related note, a proposal such as this could be tabled in front of government, and there is a strong basis, in law, which would almost force there hand to accede to it, provided a plausible plan is presented. It may even border along a concept of privatisation.
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