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Yup I've experienced every item on this list (except first-aider). But besides these additional responsibilities, the core work of teaching has grown significantly more challenging for teachers in recent years. A teacher simply cannot just walk into class, crank open last year's materials and lecture away for an hour. Much time and effort goes into preparing lessons which suit the class profile - the lesson that gets one class all fired up and engaged may fall flat in another class in the same level and stream (encountered this firsthand). With Full SBB, the level of skill demanded of teachers has ratcheted up further. You now have in EVERY class students of mixed abilities and learning preferences, and teachers must now be able to differentiate teaching instruction to these mixed groups for every lesson. I believe it's good for the students, but it takes a lot out of the teacher. And then, add on all those other duties... |
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I understand why teachers want to resign (from the posts on this thread) and they are certainly valid but surely electoral duties once every few years can't be one of them? |
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No OIL given, no compensation for loss of protected time. No training allowance also And this is just some of the compulsory secondments that teachers are forced to do. For exam duty, seab could have hired their own examiners, invigilators, markers. Plenty of ex-teachers and retirees who are capable of performing the task. And they do offer such positions on careers@gov. Don't know why still need to draft teachers for meaningless duties, especially for roles such as oral exam timekeeper. The poor AOE don't even have a stopwatch, and job of timekeeping is fully done by the computer system. The AOE also don't know what is going on at the candidate's end. Don't even know why the AOE is still needed this day and age. Worst of all, seab duties were classified as self-employment and we were all dumped into the cpf board Contribute-as-you-earn scheme for real self-employed people. And we had to declare exam duty allowances ourselves (which come in piecemeal payments) during tax filing. Nevermind that seab is an organisation under purview of MOE. Nevermind that under employment laws, self-employed workers/contractors have to agree to work, and there should be a signed employment contract between employer and freelancers. So many violations of the law! During covid, because of poor and unsustainable policies exempting students from carrying trace together tokens, instead of contact tracing carried out by fulltime contact tracers at tracing centres, poor teachers had to spend hours doing contact tracing. More time wasted. The list is endless. The point is that there are too many non-teaching work eating into officers' time for actual teaching work. |
not a poster from any of the previous posts...but non-teachers reading those posts will have a better idea of the small details that really interfere with the core duties of teachers
but many will just comment "not happy just quit" which is pretty much the situation right now...a downward spiral of unhappy resignations...FAJTs getting damn packed work schedules too lol the root cause is always about $$$. as long as not enough money and effort is invested in a particular industry, no matter how much is sugar coated or swept under the carpet, things will still rot from the inside |
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Why the push for differentiation? |
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5YOE draws around 5.5k pay. Multiply by 15.5 months, is only $85k package. |
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The bar for G3 eligibility is quite low. Students might score enough to be offered the subject, but that doesn't mean they will do well compared to the mainstream group of students. |
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If prior to FSBB, students already differ in ability in the same class, how will FSBB increases that differentiation? |
Can P/VP/VP(A) or General Office staff WFH during teaching weeks?
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