Mmegi

A calling

A nation’s true skyline is not its buildings, but its minds, designed first by parents and refined by teachers, those quiet enablers of possibility. I have watched Jaden Qobo grow into a rare blend of talent and compassion.

Her reflections on becoming a teacher reveal someone not merely choosing a profession, but quietly choosing the future itself. Here is her remarkable story.

Truthfully, I never grew up saying, “I want to be a teacher”. At 13, I wanted to be a pilot. I dreamed of soaring through the sky, having the responsibility of passengers’ lives in the palms of my hands -but ironically, that desire to carry something meaningful never left. Life simply redirected it. I may not be flying aircraft across continents, but I’m shaping minds, helping little people take off in their own way.

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Students wellbeing is a priority

The research presented at the recent Botswana Secondary School Teachers Union symposium should serve as a wake-up call to us all.We are so focused on coding, artificial intelligence, and the jobs of tomorrow that we are neglecting the basic safety and emotional well-being of the children sitting in our classrooms today.Statistics are deeply worrying. One study revealed that 34% of secondary school learners in Gaborone meet the criteria for a...

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