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Turkish Cypriot teachers' puppet protest

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Postby Bananiot » Sat Dec 26, 2009 1:41 am

Try again DT. Perhaps you need a clue, no?
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Postby DT. » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:10 am

Bananiot wrote:Try again DT. Perhaps you need a clue, no?


Sorry Bananiot, but my view of BJ's have mostly been from up top. Never really got down to the nitty gritty of it so I'll need a clue. Why have British men caught urethritis from receiving BJ's in the UK?
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Postby Bananiot » Sat Dec 26, 2009 11:35 am

Lol, because the inexperienced school girls, literally gave them a BJ! They blew down their urethra and of course the air ended up in the urinary bladder. This is no joke, by the way.
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Postby insan » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:39 pm

insan wrote:
Bananiot wrote:Do you know any TC teachers? Are you talking from experience or merely making assumptions?


Bananiot, I know some of them and i believe most of them r self-interested crooks... They established an interest group and by giving inadequate education to our kids; they prepare them to demand private lessons from them and thus they make a lot of extra profit... this is disgusting in my opinion...

I'm sure the average of salaries of TRNC teachers is among Europe's top 10 and besides this they earn as much from the private lessons they give..

From the report of world bank:

Insufficient learning time. Turkish Cypriot students in secondary school receive much less instruction than their peers in OECD countries. Their school days are shorter and they have far fewer instruction days in a year (155 versus 186 for OECD average). Less school-based learning time translates into less opportunity for teachers to teach and for children to learn what is expected. Consequently,Turkish Cypriot children are being short changed and leave school inadequately prepared unless they supplement their instruction with additional tutoring in afterhours. At the lower secondary level, the net teaching time is about 60 percent of that in OECD countries in average which translates into about 3 years of lesse ducation by the end of 12th grade.



Generous teacher compensation packages. Teachers’ work loads are light witha maximum of 20 – 25 lessons per week and only 31 weeks of instruction per year. On average, in lower secondary school net teaching time is 415 hours peryear compared to the OECD average of 701 hours and 840 hours for the southern part of Cyprus. However, teacher salaries in the northern part of Cyprus are exceedingly high in comparison to average income. Mid-career salaries of Turkish Cypriot teachers are 3.6 times average GDP per capita where the OECD average teacher salary was only 1.3 times income per capita.


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It seems the operation has been extended for at least one more year... :lol:

Instrument of financial support to encourage the economic
development of the Turkish Cypriot community
Standard Summary Project Fiche 2006
1. Basic Information
1.1 CRIS Number: 2006/018-488.02.03
1.2 Title: Human Resources Sector Programme
1.3 Sector: Economic and Social Development
1.4 Location: northern part of Cyprus
1.5 Duration: 4 years
Planning and contracting period: from January 2007 until end 2008
Implementation period:
from mid-2007 until end 2010
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Postby kurupetos » Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:46 pm

Pointless bollocks!
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