The role of student or any other civic minded individuals would be to act as a check and balance on public or semi public institutions that they are maintaining adequate 'good governance'.
Good Governance would best be described as acting in the interest of the entities that they are entrusted to manage/ look after.
So a student would be best placed to check view and assess whether these individuals are acting in their personal self interest or in the interest of the bodies that they are purporting to supervise.
Good governance, good performance Poor governance, poor performance
Yes! If you are a good student you can qualify as a good teacher!Answer:While many good students can become good teachers there are many good students who will never be good teachers. This can be confirmed by discussion with university level students whose professors may well have been the best students but whose teaching is not worth anything.A good student is essentially a passive and self centered role - accepting information, answering questions proposed by the teacher, concerned primarily with his own goals and achievements.A good teacher is an active role and outwardly oriented role - providing information, formatting information to make it understandable, putting students need ahead of their own.This is the same as a good player on a sports team who will never be good coach. He may understand he game but not how to motivate others to do their best.
Good Governance Party ended in 1998.
Campaign for Good Governance was created in 1996.
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Good Governance Party was created on 1998-01-23.
Exercise Franchise For Good Governance was created in 2007.
Of course. Whether good or bad models, students will model them.
Through campus journalism and their mighty pens.. they can promote awareness. Using the power of a pen.. a campus journalist can also help the people and the government to fully understand the importance of accountability transparency, and good governance.
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