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06-04-2023 01:26 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
(Post 245413)
Its really fascinating looking at how different the experiences of teachers here and my school are. It seems like people are hitting their GEO5s after 4-5 years of Geo4 with all that taking between 10-12 years. Is it the case that promotion is faster in a jc?I've not heard anyone complain or much talk about not getting promoted after a long time. And we're all pretty open with our grades.
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Back to it depends on CEP. But most JC teachers have 2nd upper hons and there many more scholars around. So in general yes and in at the least the better JCs, most KPs are not in GEO scale but SEO scale. Then again, do understand that not everyone can teach in a JC. Imagine not being able to answer a qn at a deep conceptual and theoretical level. Students loose confidence in you. In many JCs, SLs are close to student leaders and talk to them. And students can be honest. If you are crap, there is no way to defend urself.
Many JC teachers are less obtuse and understand the bigger picture. There are many HOTs who hit GEO5 in late 30s and plan to stay as that forever. Workload is kind heavy because hours are long. CCA trainings are late - same coaches circulate and they do primary and secondary school first. KP responsibilities on top of all that - many say no. But then again - for a competent teacher who can master BOTH content and padegogy, to be HOT may not be that hard la - esp if its a decent JC.
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