Today 11:30 PM |
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Sad, yes. But not at all surprised people are doing things for the recognition than the heart for students.
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But they’re not mutually exclusive? One can do things for recognition, yet still benefit the students. There’s nothing inherently wrong with chasing for recognition.
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Today 10:49 PM |
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it’s very sad when teachers do things like this not out of conviction but for gains
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Sad, yes. But not at all surprised people are doing things for the recognition than the heart for students.
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Today 04:02 PM |
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it’s very sad when teachers do things like this not out of conviction but for gains
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Actually, it is a very fair question to ask. Organising an overseas trip for students involves a significant amount of advance planning and administrative work. During the trip, liability falls squarely on the accompanying teacher's shoulders. And given students' nature, the likelihood of someone fooling around and getting into trouble despite all of the teacher's precautions is nontrivial.
So given all these considerations, it is entirely reasonable for a teacher to do the cost benefit analysis - is all the hassle and potential liability worth the reward both professionally and from an educational perspective.
Let's not be quick to call each other's conviction and professionalism into question where such important issues are at stake.
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Today 03:26 PM |
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work
MOE is a day-job, the real bread will be from tuition.
the amount of money from tuition is easily more than the take-home pay of MOE, at GEO level. and you get to enjoy mental well-being, plus in control of time.
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Today 12:28 PM |
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It is really not worth it. Some of my teacher friends, former colleagues and VP have cancer and some of them died at a young age. Work stress is going to shorten your lifespan.
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I don't think people really believe that teachers are immortal or never fall sick.
But some teachers do get the tendency to lapse into the Doctor Quack mode and assume that some are trying to chao keng.
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Today 12:23 PM |
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does bringing students on overseas trips help boost your performance grade or portfolio?
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It depends on the trip outcome. If well received, then good for you.
If it went badly, you may have to take some blame.
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Today 12:18 PM |
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it’s very sad when teachers do things like this not out of conviction but for gains
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We are only human. We fall sick. We feel sad when not be appreciated.
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Today 11:46 AM |
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does bringing students on overseas trips help boost your performance grade or portfolio?
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it’s very sad when teachers do things like this not out of conviction but for gains
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Today 10:04 AM |
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name me a person whose life was destroyed due to a forum posting here. substantiate your claim.
expose on mothership, probably the whole world will be on you. this forum is so full of misinformation that outsiders take everything stated here with a pinch of salt. only those who know, would know.
the use of fear mongering even on anonymous forums reflects how certain individuals are so keen to promote toxic culture in school environment.
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Doxxing occurs when an individual or entity publishes the personal information of a person or people related to him (e.g. relatives, friends or colleagues) in order to harass, threaten or facilitate violence against them.
Personal information refers to information that can be used to identify the person, such as photographs or videos, contact details, or information about the person’s employment, education and family.
I know we're mostly teachers here but some of you are so stupid it's not even funny.
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Yesterday 10:34 PM |
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does bringing students on overseas trips help boost your performance grade or portfolio?
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