Mfolo will leave the association he joined in 2017 after opting against renewing his contract. BFA president, Tariq Babitseng, said the process to replace the departing CEO will begin after the association’s executive committee meets to decide on the way forward. “We will be advertising the position.
We will soon have a national executive committee meeting where we will agree on the terms of reference for the new CEO,” he said. Yet, as we assess the current state of discipline in many schools, we must confront an uncomfortable reality: student delinquency appears to be spiralling beyond control. Reports of bullying, classroom disruption, open defiance of teachers, and even violence amongst students are increasingly common. Teachers, once regarded as authoritative figures capable of maintaining order, now often find themselves struggling to manage classrooms effectively….
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