By RODRICK DESURI
Auki
Principal of Gwaidingale Community High School in West Kwaio said he has learnt a lot of new things and insights from the recent teachers and school providers workshop in Honiara.
Chrissanto Kaeni said the workshop was an eye-opener and it was the first time for him to attend.
He said the information learnt could be a bonus in strengthening his responsibilities.
The principal also said that even though the teachers are low-salary earners, they are the hope-givers for the future leaders in the country.
“We are the hope-givers in this nation, even though many of us receive lower salaries.
“It is good that our work is guided by law, not like before when our work was guided by policy,” Kaeni said.
However, Principal Chrissanto Kaeni also reiterated a statement from the MEHRD that despite teachers being low-paid, they should treat their work as a sacred duty.
More than 300 school leaders and education providers from the four corners of the country attended the three-day workshop.
The theme of the three-day workshop was “Creating a Better Future for Our Children in Solomon Islands through Transformational Leadership.”
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