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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Dun convert to a FAJT expecting just to "teach", and not prepare resources for own use, set assessment questions, do proper marking or teach poorly. Then take up tuition outside, and be a selfish prick.
Personally, have seen EOs quitting, cannot survive in the private sector, then return to service to become FAJT and continue to do a bad job. School is shorthanded and no choice but to keep the FAJT.
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as self-centered as that may sound, you cant really blame such teachers as the education system/school culture is responsible for turning him/her into one. if you 'reward' mediocrity, there wont be motivation to do give one's best.
competent, committed and caring EOs covering for out-of-depth and heck-care teachers, until the former is overwhelmed and burnout, before deciding to transform into the latter. the root problem is really the school's toxic culture. until that is addressed, everyone will be taking turns to shoulder the workload.