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Into the Future
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Build newschoolfacilities atKasait forwhich wehave alreadypurchasedland.
- Building offence
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Prepare a plan for a full in-service program,both in terms of human resources as well asthe finances.
o Recruit professionals to assist teachers indeveloping a new curriculum, especially inmath.o Engage in exchange programs with otherJesuit schools in others countries.
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Pre Service TEACHER TRAININGReasons for this option:
Low quality of education in the country Lack of professional teachers in the country Need for qualified teachers as agents for
change.
Need for professional managers of theeducation system
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Colgio de So Jos (CSJ) startedin-house training programs forour own teachers
So far training has coveredlanguages, particularly English
and Portuguese
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A World Bank report states that the vast majorityof the primary and secondary teachers recruitedthrough examination in 2000 (around 5,000)had mixed qualifications, and only about 100 hadthe required qualifications.
A challenge for education in general is thelanguage issue. We have two official languages,
two working languages and many other (33) locallanguages in the country. Distance to schools, poverty, lack of books and
educational resources are major obstacles toeducational advancement.
The adult population has very low educationalattainment. Overall, 57% had little or noschooling; 23% only primary school, 18%secondary education, and only 1.4% highereducation (World Bank).
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Brief Historical Background There were Indonesian teacher training schools for primary
school teachers (SPG) We never had training for secondary school teachers in ET;
we depended on teachers from outside, mainly from
Indonesia There is a teacher training school in Baucau, affiliated with
the Australian Catholic University operational since 2003 The Timor Leste government has started various training
programs for teachers in various subjects such aslanguages (Portuguese and English) and sciences (Maths,etc)
Teacher training has now become a major priority for thegovernment education plan
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Training for awareness on values, attitudes, andcultural changes to boost hard work, meritocracyand high achievement
Ensure self empowerment; Prepare ourselves (SJ) to be able to run our own
future center for teacher training; To start grooming teachers for primary and
secondary schools; To ensure that students in secondary schools
have the chance of a quality education; To create a new generation that is creative,
competent, and committed to the good of thecountry and the people.
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CSJ strives for a dynamic and caringenvironment that is conducive towards highacademic, intellectual, human and spiritual
achievements in order to form men andwomen with and for others, who are open togrowth, intellectually competent, religiouslygrounded, loving and committed in doing
justice.
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As a Catholic School:CSJ strives to educate East Timorese youth
to be future leaders for the Church and theSociety.
As a Jesuit School:CSJ strives to form men and women with
and for others who are called to servewhere there is greater need to promotefaith that does justice.
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No. Subject Fulltime nonETTA Fulltime ETTA Part Time Total1 Religion 1 2 - 3
2 Tetum 1 - 3 4
3 Portuguese - - 2 2
4 English 2 - 1 3
5 Bahasa 1 - - 1
6 Mathematics 1 1 1 3
7 Physics - - 2 2
8 Chemistry 2 - - 2
9 Biology 1 - 1 2
10 Economics/accounting 1 1 - 2
11 History 1 - 1 2
12 Sociology 1 - 1 2
13 Anthropology - - 1 1
14 Educaao Civica - - 1 1
15 Desporto - 1 1 2
16 Belas artes - 1 - 1
17 Computer 1 - - 1
Total 32
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WHY DO WE NEED A DORMITORY? To empower poor students To control the quality of education Security sake
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A potential place for center for Teacher TrainingProgram, if the numbers of dormers decreasedover the years, or if it doesnt work out at all asdormitories.
Dorms can also be a potential place for reinforcinglanguage training skill such as, English andPortuguese. And also psycho-spiritual formationof students.
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Dorm fees: can be done through the policy ofadmission.
Matriculation (yearly): U$ 10.00 Health (yearly): U$ 10.00 Dorm's facilities (yearly): U$ 10.00 Consumption fee (monthly): U$ 30.00 Others help: benefactors and donors. (social
ministry)
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disciplinary actions care of residence property maintenance and energy conservation care of furnishing and personal property security and access heath and safety
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Parents' concept of dormitories / college: strictway of live, disciplines and rules oriented. Thismakes students scared and rigid.
Parents try to put in their children whom they cannot control (recalcitrant children). Telling lies is unavoidable among dormers: all
sorts of reasons to escape dorms' rules
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Sexual harassment and pedophiles: barelycommon cases in Timor's context (or at least inseveral places of research and interviews).
Economic status of students: students who comefrom very poor families can not afford to paydorm's fees. Such students should pay less theother students. Instead of money, their parentscan bring food (vegetables, rice, kasava and so
forth).