Despite praise for a smooth reopening of schools on Monday, Tobago TTUTA officer Bradon Roberts argues that teachers are grappling with an education system that is failing its students, compounded by a society normalising deviant behaviours. Speaking on the Tobago Updates Morning Show, Roberts asserted that educators are burdened with the near-impossible task of connecting with struggling students, a challenge made worse by systemic flaws and societal indifference to discipline and structure.
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