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Yesterday 10:49 PM
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Thanks to the veteran HOD for sharing his/her thoughts.

Let me share mine. I am a HOD too, teaching for slightly over a decade.

1. HOD can’t teach. Yes and no. I have seen HOD who can’t even manage a class. Likewise, this is the same for teachers and even STs. There are some who make me wonder if they have entered the wrong profession. There are also very skillful teachers who refuse to step up to become a KP. Being a HOD does not necessarily mean that he/she has the best content knowledge, but it cannot be half past six for sure.

2. Teachers are poor role model. Yes and no. I have witnessed ugly behaviour of teachers and KPs who reflect themselves as terrible beings. Stealing credit, being hostile, taking MC to siam camps and duties, not marking work etc. on the other hand, there are also very dedicated ones who give their very best in all that they do. But are the latter always recognised for their effort? No. The hard truth is, SLs might not necessarily have a very clear idea of who is doing what, except for those who have gone overboard in the game of MC. This is especially so for KPs who do mediocre work but are able to put up such great shows to create false impressions that they are capable and contributing to the fraternity. Time will tell, sometimes not fast even for the dedicated group to lose hopes in the leaders.

3. Promotion. I chase after it, I am exceptionally upset when I did not get promoted. To make it worst, I saw those jia liao bee getting the recognition which they do not deserve. My batch mates who are scholars climbing real fast while I continue to farm. What can I do? Nothing. While my SLs claimed that promotion is entirely based on performance and HR, I am very certain that they can make it work if they are willing to. Slowly, I just learnt to suck it up and focus on doing what I need to. When it comes, it comes. I take performance grade as a consolation. At the very least, my contributions are seen.

4. Work life balance. I have hectic periods, where I sleep very little, trying to juggle between department work, programmes and marking. But I do have periods where I go home when the bell goes. It does not speak the same for all. I have seen teachers who stay till 6pm daily because they are simply inefficient and distracted (watching shows when marking and hibernating in the pantry), or they are too meticulous in marking work and giving feedback. Can you give 100%? Sure. But would a 90% kill or make you any less of a good teacher, maybe not. So fight the right battle. There is a whole world beyond school and teaching. Let us not shortchange ourselves while not shortchanging the kids too.

Very fair and balanced take! Respect you for that!
Yesterday 09:51 PM
tyranna89
Resigning in July

I intend to resign on 31 July so that I am eligible for my mid year bonus, but my Principal asked me to resign end of May because of constraints regarding hiring another teacher to replace me. I’m wondering if that is a norm for MOE or can I actually stand my ground and insist on the last day being 31 July? Kinda wasted to lose my mid year bonus just coz P claims cannot hire another teacher in middle of the term. Anyone who has had similar situation?
Yesterday 07:19 PM
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No care students

Teachers mostly no care about students mental well being
Yesterday 07:12 PM
Unregistered Thanks to the veteran HOD for sharing his/her thoughts.

Let me share mine. I am a HOD too, teaching for slightly over a decade.

1. HOD can’t teach. Yes and no. I have seen HOD who can’t even manage a class. Likewise, this is the same for teachers and even STs. There are some who make me wonder if they have entered the wrong profession. There are also very skillful teachers who refuse to step up to become a KP. Being a HOD does not necessarily mean that he/she has the best content knowledge, but it cannot be half past six for sure.

2. Teachers are poor role model. Yes and no. I have witnessed ugly behaviour of teachers and KPs who reflect themselves as terrible beings. Stealing credit, being hostile, taking MC to siam camps and duties, not marking work etc. on the other hand, there are also very dedicated ones who give their very best in all that they do. But are the latter always recognised for their effort? No. The hard truth is, SLs might not necessarily have a very clear idea of who is doing what, except for those who have gone overboard in the game of MC. This is especially so for KPs who do mediocre work but are able to put up such great shows to create false impressions that they are capable and contributing to the fraternity. Time will tell, sometimes not fast even for the dedicated group to lose hopes in the leaders.

3. Promotion. I chase after it, I am exceptionally upset when I did not get promoted. To make it worst, I saw those jia liao bee getting the recognition which they do not deserve. My batch mates who are scholars climbing real fast while I continue to farm. What can I do? Nothing. While my SLs claimed that promotion is entirely based on performance and HR, I am very certain that they can make it work if they are willing to. Slowly, I just learnt to suck it up and focus on doing what I need to. When it comes, it comes. I take performance grade as a consolation. At the very least, my contributions are seen.

4. Work life balance. I have hectic periods, where I sleep very little, trying to juggle between department work, programmes and marking. But I do have periods where I go home when the bell goes. It does not speak the same for all. I have seen teachers who stay till 6pm daily because they are simply inefficient and distracted (watching shows when marking and hibernating in the pantry), or they are too meticulous in marking work and giving feedback. Can you give 100%? Sure. But would a 90% kill or make you any less of a good teacher, maybe not. So fight the right battle. There is a whole world beyond school and teaching. Let us not shortchange ourselves while not shortchanging the kids too.
Yesterday 07:54 AM
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I heard somewhere that our medical sick/sick leave is based on how many months worked? For example, if I had maxed out my sick leave halfway through the year and I decided to tender my resignation, MOE will deduct half of the leaves’ equivalent of salary? Is there such a thing?
Not true at all.

If you are truly a teacher, you should know.
06-05-2024 11:29 PM
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I heard somewhere that our medical sick/sick leave is based on how many months worked? For example, if I had maxed out my sick leave halfway through the year and I decided to tender my resignation, MOE will deduct half of the leaves’ equivalent of salary? Is there such a thing?
Teaching is a calling, and keep taking sick leave?
06-05-2024 11:16 PM
Unregistered I heard somewhere that our medical sick/sick leave is based on how many months worked? For example, if I had maxed out my sick leave halfway through the year and I decided to tender my resignation, MOE will deduct half of the leaves’ equivalent of salary? Is there such a thing?
06-05-2024 06:23 PM
Unregistered This forum is a funny place. It's OK to say "all SLs are bad", "all KPs are shitty". But when someone says that "all teachers are useless", suddenly people respond by saying "not all teachers!"

Gotta love the hypocrisy.
06-05-2024 11:17 AM
Unregistered Just ignore the trolls who like to bash teachers.

Teaching is not for everyone.

It takes a lot of patience and understanding.

The young need to be guided in their learning process.

And in many instances, the same applies to adults.
05-05-2024 10:23 PM
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actually teacher roles are obselete, going schools are not making sense either. Home schooled and private tutoring is the way to go.
Every work environment has good/bad workers for whatever reasons. So do schools... There may be bad ones but I wouldn't say teachers are obsolete. If there are no teachers, then schools got to close... Kids got to be home schooled then working parents how? No need to go work already. If private tutoring becomes the way, then there will be this issue of good/bad tutors... Problem becomes cyclical.

So if you feel teachers are obsolete, simply home school your kids (if u have any and like what u have mentioned and put your foot down at this notion) or don't give birth lah.
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