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Personally, I think that no one should be a one-school teacher, and everyone should explore other roles available in the wider MOE system. Otherwise, it's very easy to become jaded doing the same things. Some of the open posting openings look quite interesting. Can try applying for policy roles or corporate roles, or secondment to organisations like special ed sch, polytechnics and ITE or even to other ministries. But I do agree with your observation that a lot of teachers, especially those who are in service over 10 years, have a fear of the outside. Many seem to have the self-limiting belief that they cannot do anything else other than teaching, and their post-service career options are limited to tuition, FAJT, or becoming insurance/property agents. Quite ironic given how they always tell their students that students can become anything they want to be during ECG, yet don't believe in it themselves. |
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Sec and pri are 2 completely different systems with different sets of norms. Those who come from the secondary side will never understand why at Primary 6, the students cannot go up to class on their own but in less than a month’s time when they enter sec 1, suddenly they can. If your students don’t file their work or do corrections deemed acceptable by the department, the teacher is at fault. You can be a Maths teacher but the HOD of EL can come in to “advice” you that it perhaps you can try to write bigger as she walked past and due to the angle, she could not really make up what I was writing. When you think it is developmental, your RO will come in hard and inform you “a teacher whom I cannot name has indicated that the person is upset with your teaching and has reported you to the VP that you there are gross oversight in pedagogy.” These manufactured “evidence” are happening on a daily basis and I am only listing just one of the common ones. I was an award winning teacher in my time as a secondary teacher and seriously, I can’t be described as that bad - “worse than NIE trainee and requires constant monitoring” as they have pointed out. So enough is enough. I am not going to be a victim of gaslighting at work. The experience left a deep scar and affected my mental well-being. |
Ya many things are just the way it happens on Primary school. There are good reasons but I guess we are just pampering our kids way too much these days.
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Is there any difference between being a “form teacher” and a “co form” teacher on paper? Is the form teacher considered to be of a higher “rank” than the co form? Both are the same grade
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Some one must tank the poor PB grade. Who better than the new staff that joins the school usually? |
It might be the school itself that is toxic and nothing to do with cross level deployment. Usually it’s because the existing staff feels threatened by your presence. Anw, if you are consistently a B or C+ teacher in secondary sch, it’s very difficult for the pri sch to give you C- or D. Of course for every incident, you must fight for yourself and use black and white (email) to keep a record. This is very impt in govt service. Tell supt if your SLs don’t intervene those toxic behaviours.
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Its subjectiveness makes it a practice in horsetrading, where people are given a grade that doesn't really reflect their performance nor contribution. The loudest and most powerful voice wins. |
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would like to share mine. up till last year june(13 yrs in service), i also thought releasing schools can only delay the posting of a teacher if he/she accepts an offer from another school. however, one of my colleagues had her posting cancelled after HR stepped in due to manpower allocation policy thus changing my understanding of how the system works. My P as the releasing school, did not make any request to HR to deny the posting, so i guess HR have some guidelines to adhere to. not many cases, but it exists. |
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