Sarah Carr reports:
About 120 school teachers expressed their rejection of government plans to link pay increases with teachers’ performance in assessment exams at a protest Thursday.
Teachers say that the examinations are “humiliating.”
During the protest, which took place on the steps of the Teachers’ Syndicate in Zamalek, demonstrators held up banners reading “No to testing of teachers…no to humiliation of teachers” and “Fair pay and free syndicate.”
Examinations will test their knowledge of a variety of subjects not necessarily related to the discipline they teach.
“Why should I be tested on my knowledge of Arabic grammar when I teach geometry?” Muhammad Ibrahim Dessouqy asked.
“Some of the teachers who will be tested have been in the profession for over 30 years — they are the ones who taught the minister of education himself. Why after 30 years of teaching are they being tested now?”