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09-07-2020, 03:57 PM
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I kept getting rejected in my application to be moe teacher
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How come? U get second upper in a relevant subject?
Passed psychometric test?
Interview went well? Showed interest?
Shouldnt be too big a problem.
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09-07-2020, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How come? U get second upper in a relevant subject?
Passed psychometric test?
Interview went well? Showed interest?
Shouldnt be too big a problem.
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there is no psychometric test
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09-07-2020, 04:16 PM
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DipEd vs PGDE
Hi everyone,
I chanced upon this thread when I was researching on teaching as a MOE GEO. I was recently shortlisted for DipEd to teach Pri Art.
After reading almost every page on this forum, I feel a little discouraged by the fact that Diploma holders have much slower progression, much lower salary scale. Of course I do understand that this is how the system works, since Degree holders spent more time and money getting the education levels they have and so on.
I am just very concerned, is it true that Diploma holders take many years to progress? (I read somewhere in this thread that there were a couple of teachers who were stuck in GEO1 for 5-7 years before they could progress up to GEO2 and the same duration applies from GEO2 to GEO3). With this in mind, I would like some advice and clarity on the below:
(1) If I were to continue with DipEd, after completion of the 2 years studies, will I be able to upgrade myself with a Degree during bond period? Will my salary scale and progression opportunities be increased and assessed as a Degree holder then?
(2) Im also seriously considering if I should go for upgrading to get a Degree, then enroll in the PGDE programme after. Will this be a better option? But then I will have to give up my DipEd chance.
(3) If I were to give up my DipEd chance to upgrade myself, will this affect my chance in my application for PGDE in future?
Thanks in advance
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11-07-2020, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi everyone,
I chanced upon this thread when I was researching on teaching as a MOE GEO. I was recently shortlisted for DipEd to teach Pri Art.
After reading almost every page on this forum, I feel a little discouraged by the fact that Diploma holders have much slower progression, much lower salary scale. Of course I do understand that this is how the system works, since Degree holders spent more time and money getting the education levels they have and so on.
I am just very concerned, is it true that Diploma holders take many years to progress? (I read somewhere in this thread that there were a couple of teachers who were stuck in GEO1 for 5-7 years before they could progress up to GEO2 and the same duration applies from GEO2 to GEO3). With this in mind, I would like some advice and clarity on the below:
(1) If I were to continue with DipEd, after completion of the 2 years studies, will I be able to upgrade myself with a Degree during bond period? Will my salary scale and progression opportunities be increased and assessed as a Degree holder then?
(2) Im also seriously considering if I should go for upgrading to get a Degree, then enroll in the PGDE programme after. Will this be a better option? But then I will have to give up my DipEd chance.
(3) If I were to give up my DipEd chance to upgrade myself, will this affect my chance in my application for PGDE in future?
Thanks in advance
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If you do relatively well for diped, you will be given chance to cross over to degree programme after 2 years
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11-07-2020, 01:32 PM
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I think there is not as much difference between Dip Ed & degree nowadays because we are all placed on the same scale unlike in the past
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11-07-2020, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I think there is not as much difference between Dip Ed & degree nowadays because we are all placed on the same scale unlike in the past
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Degree starting pay higher
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11-07-2020, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I think there is not as much difference between Dip Ed & degree nowadays because we are all placed on the same scale unlike in the past
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Degree and dip ed are only using the same scale. They do not start at the same place on the scale.
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11-07-2020, 10:31 PM
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Historically degree Holders are more valued
But if u prove yourself to be capable and with the change in govt approach i think is fine
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13-07-2020, 11:09 AM
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I am thinking of applying to become primary school teacher, to teach english. May I know how competitive is the pri sch supply/demand atm? Do they need english teachers? Don't wanna get rejected
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