It is human nature to want to avoid trouble - no one wants to put their necks on the chopping board unless it is for people whom they really care about.
So again back to making sure you are in the good books of your RO and/or other higher-ups in the school so that they would be willing to "fight" for you when it matters. Best to commit your time to networking and managing high profile events, especially those which will directly benefit your RO. For the quieter ones who just want to focus on the bread-and-butter (aka teaching, marking, planning good lessons), chances are you will not move up as fast because you won't have many to speak up for you during the ranking season.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
That is because you have KPs who have the mindset “if it ain’t concern me, I won’t say anything. Better don’t offend the big bosses (aka SLs).” If they dare to speak up, then no such things will happen. Anw, if you are able to bring up facts and support your teachers, your SLs really cannot fault them for their minor mistakes. If your teachers have really done well and can be supported with facts, then you cannot penalise them for small insignificant mistakes. Also, if you have done your job really well as a KP, you wouldn’t not speak for your teachers. Many times, KPs are afraid to speak up simply because they are afraid SLs will redirect their attention to scrutinise their work. But why do you need to be afraid if you have always been diligent? No one can really penalise you unless facts tell otherwise.
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