career planning
For those straddling two departments, is it unlikely that they’ll ever be appointed SH of their main department? My first subject is a humanities.. my second is music. I can’t help but feel like it’s really difficult to invest as much in the humanities department as my other peers because I also have responsibilities in the other department. It would make sense to give leadership roles to those who teach 2 subjects in the that particular department.
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The sort of politically correct answer is: look for stuff that has wide-reaching impact. Work that benefits the whole school population, or work that benefits staff and is very visible (e.g. SWC or PD committee), or work that has easily measurable outcomes in order for you to be able to show clear data on progress and results. |
tried 4 virgin students from my JC various classes and 1 of them recently got pregnant. As a teacher what should I do, should I let my principal know?
the only thing to count myself lucky is they are all not underage |
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Could I ask if it is a norm to be appointed internally for a year before getting appointed as a SH? Newly promoted to GEO4 and I felt disappointed that I've to wait two years just to be appointed. It had seemed that my progression had been fast with 2 years just in GEO3. At this rate, I think i might just apply out for open posting.
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Internal appointments these days are mainly used to give GEO3s some exposure to the job before they get promoted to GEO4 (which is when they can be appointed). |
I see thank you. For context, my ro said I would be appointed as coordinator next year first, then sent for interview the end of next year..which is long..
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1) Whether it's a "norm" might also depend on P / SLs. In one of my previous schools, pretty much everyone that rose from within had to go through 1-2 years of internal appointment first before confirmation. On the plus side, this practice allowed officers the opportunity to gracefully exit the role if it wasn't a good fit (whether a decision by SLs, or the officer themselves decide not to pursue it). 2) If you've pretty much got an interview date set already, is there really a big rush? If you're doing SH-level work now, your performance rating and CEP will likely be adjusted accordingly anyway, regardless of actual appointment. If you're not (doing the work yet), you can try asking your RO for more responsibilities. You would be missing out on responsibility allowance, which is rather annoying, but in the long run it's really not that big a deal, is it? 3) Do you really have a better alternative? You can try applying for open posting this year, and perhaps another school will want to take you in as SH/LH - but you might only be released in Jun 23, which would only accelerate the timeline by half a year, while you'll have to get acquainted with the new people/systems. On a very practical level, I don't think it makes much sense to switch schools, if you've been doing pretty well there. If the internal appointment system is not actually the norm in your school, you might want to ask your RO why so much additional time is required, and how you can develop yourself further in preparation for the interview. |
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