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08-06-2021, 03:33 AM
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Part time opps
NTU degree, currently working in a global strategy consulting firm for ~4 years now. Interested to teach part time as a personal development initiative/activity, in addition to spicing up my resume for MBA admission.
Anyone can shed some light on the process? A lot of discussion revolving around full time but not part time lecturers.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers.
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12-06-2021, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
NTU degree, currently working in a global strategy consulting firm for ~4 years now. Interested to teach part time as a personal development initiative/activity, in addition to spicing up my resume for MBA admission.
Anyone can shed some light on the process? A lot of discussion revolving around full time but not part time lecturers.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers.
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sounds like KPMG?
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14-06-2021, 12:03 PM
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ITE lecturer - Sports Studies
Hi guys. Mid career applicant here. Ive worked in a couple of gyms and keen to be a lecturer in ITE.
Notice on Careerst.Gov that there are positions for Sports Studies, Sports Management and even PE. What is the difference, do they even belong in the same dept?
Also, how is a typical timetable like? Would also like to know if the stereotype ( ITE students prefer hands on) is true, or if anyone can shed light on being an ITE lecturer would be great. Thanks!
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16-06-2021, 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
sounds like KPMG?
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Em, nope. Tier-2 strategy house... think OW, ATK, S&, LEK, RB etc - one of those.
I can't find any information about part time lecturers in Poly/ ITE though. Seems like this forum is also more focused around full-time opportunities.
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16-06-2021, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi guys. Mid career applicant here. Ive worked in a couple of gyms and keen to be a lecturer in ITE.
Notice on Careerst.Gov that there are positions for Sports Studies, Sports Management and even PE. What is the difference, do they even belong in the same dept?
Also, how is a typical timetable like? Would also like to know if the stereotype ( ITE students prefer hands on) is true, or if anyone can shed light on being an ITE lecturer would be great. Thanks!
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Sports studies sounds like R&D, Sports Management sounds like strategic planning and PE is lesson planning and execution.
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03-08-2021, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi guys. Mid career applicant here. Ive worked in a couple of gyms and keen to be a lecturer in ITE.
Notice on Careerst.Gov that there are positions for Sports Studies, Sports Management and even PE. What is the difference, do they even belong in the same dept?
Also, how is a typical timetable like? Would also like to know if the stereotype ( ITE students prefer hands on) is true, or if anyone can shed light on being an ITE lecturer would be great. Thanks!
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Suggest you go read up on the courses first. They are different courses under the same dept.
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04-08-2021, 03:02 AM
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Why are these lecturers being paid so much to teach the bottom of the barrel? Makes no sense and ROI would be terrible...gov really too much money
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13-09-2021, 10:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Why are these lecturers being paid so much to teach the bottom of the barrel? Makes no sense and ROI would be terrible...gov really too much money
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Unfortunately they are not paid much compared to the peers in other industry. And shouldn't they be paid more for handling such difficult profile??
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15-09-2021, 01:29 AM
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if you have no heart for teaching, i dont think you will thrive as you will always be thinking why people out there are earning big bucks and doing lesser
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11-12-2021, 11:59 AM
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Am an education officer from MOE and have worked with NT kids for nearly 10 over yrs. How are the chances of applying for a lecturing position with ITE? I teach a subject that comprises of life skills.
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