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26-05-2021, 08:12 AM
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Spent 5 years teaching at Pathlight school before becoming a lecturer at SIM university. Felt really good connecting with my previous students
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26-05-2021, 04:17 PM
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Spent 5 years teaching at Pathlight school before becoming a lecturer at SIM university. Felt really good connecting with my previous students
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How are the career prospects like teaching at Pathlight and lecturing at SIM?
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26-05-2021, 07:28 PM
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what can a teacher do after he/she leave the service?
im thinking of resigning end of the year. but realised that im stuck with no transferable skills or education background.
v depressing
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26-05-2021, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
what can a teacher do after he/she leave the service?
im thinking of resigning end of the year. but realised that im stuck with no transferable skills or education background.
v depressing
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How about considering open posting? New school, new environment. Or new role like student welfare officer etc?? HQ posting which has more regular hours?
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26-05-2021, 09:25 PM
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what can a teacher do after he/she leave the service?
im thinking of resigning end of the year. but realised that im stuck with no transferable skills or education background.
v depressing
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Teach tuition.
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26-05-2021, 10:10 PM
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How are the career prospects like teaching at Pathlight and lecturing at SIM?
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Far, far better than the career prospects of the 'students' attending those schools. Although admittedly, that's not a very high bar to surpass.
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26-05-2021, 11:21 PM
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Wah you think u done NS very big? Newsflash, you already started with a few hundred dollars more with your NS accounted for, now you still want NS to be a reason to accelerate your promotion?
Talk about being entitled.
And please, if by now you still dont know class of HONOURs plays a part in career progression by now and nothing you would ever do at work can accelerate your promotion, all i can say to you is you deserve to be lowballed for the rest of your life as a teacher. Too late to escape now lol.
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Don't be rude la! HONOURS does NOT play a part in starting CEP. Yes, good honours gives a higher starting pay and more visibility by higher ups, but that's about it. Your CEP is determined by yourself unless you are a scholar.
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27-05-2021, 06:06 AM
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Don't be rude la! HONOURS does NOT play a part in starting CEP. Yes, good honours gives a higher starting pay and more visibility by higher ups, but that's about it. Your CEP is determined by yourself unless you are a scholar.
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The scholarship must at least be at MOE Education Scholar and above like PSC, else its not guaranteed. Seen MOE teaching scholarships and awards ended up cmi and left service.
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27-05-2021, 08:48 PM
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I'm currently a SEO2 in HQ. I was formerly a HOD, applied for AD post in HQ. My appointment was redesignated as "senior assistant director" as was promoted during my stint in HQ. If I were to be posted back to school, will it be a VP or HOD appointment? I know there's an interview for VP candidates but I have not been called for any interview yet. Thanks!
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