miércoles, 4 de noviembre de 2009

Improving my faculty facilities

Hello!
Today I’m going to talk about my faculty. I’m studying at second year in INAP, this abbreviation means Public Affairs Institute. The Government Schools where I’m studying depends of INAP, which is in a management restructuring for get more and better conditions for their students and members.

Something that the process has considered is the excellence of the teachers for the Government School, an important point for get quality and prestigious. For this the Institute invite tender and selection the person most qualified and with better skills to work in it. In think that it’s a good way to improve the structure of INAP and Government School, but on occasions, competent people are outside of the selection because they haven’t a master or another degree. Also the authorities decided to make changes about the subjects for next year, and get better professionals and public managements.

Related with the student I believe that immediate needs that we have are in an infrastructure dimension, for instance the space for study or have a lunch is small for many students. Maybe the people could think that these things are shallow, but are very necessary too.

Last year the students of School Government were on strike around a month due to these reasons. Finally, we get a change in the point of view about us and also they fixed some spaces and solve some management trouble. I believe the formal participation of students is a good mode to keep contacts with the authorities and get consensus about our needs. This is the first step.

A recommendation for us is to keep the behavior to express our opinion, contribute with more ideas and pay attention in the process.

The INAP and Government School situation is directly related with the national context about education an interesting and important topic for discuss.

Greetings

1 comentario:

Grupo 13 dijo...

I agree with you! but, many universities have the same problems, specially when the trouble happened in public universities, because they have much money and the administration is bad.

see you soon.