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Yesterday 11:06 PM
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I don't think anyone would want to shoot themselves in the foot? Haha

But would it be okay to slightly overestimate the hours?
The problem is that the system does not allow you to report the real hours spent. There are caps on the total hours you can report.
Yesterday 05:30 PM
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If you report less hours than you actually work, it means the higherups will think that teachers are too free, workload is too light, and headcount is in excess.
I don't think anyone would want to shoot themselves in the foot? Haha

But would it be okay to slightly overestimate the hours?
Yesterday 04:14 PM
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Its really sad to see teachers mocking the idea of 'every school is a good school'. If you don't think that the kids you teach are worth teaching, then why are you in the profession? Yes, there are students with challenging backgrounds which influences their classroom behaviour, but really isn't our jobs about making a difference in their lives? What's the point of being a teacher if you just want to teach high performing students where you don't have to do much at all.
this is old news. where have been all this while? it was a valid concern on what that tagline actually means. even school leaders have expressed their disagreement. you’re a new citizen?

s://sg.news.yahoo.com/jurong-west-secondary-vice-principal-takes-issue-with-%E2%80%98every-school-is-a-good-school--ideal-103224519.html#:~:text=Yahoo%20Newsroom-,Jurong%20West%20Secondary%20vice%2Dprincipal%20ta kes%20issue%20with%20'every%20school,is%20a%20good %20school'%20ideal&text=%22How%20many%20of%20our%2 0leaders,to%20buy%20(it).%22
Yesterday 03:36 PM
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The subject Information Updating Exercise SIUE. What is it for? Any implications of what you key in?
If you report less hours than you actually work, it means the higherups will think that teachers are too free, workload is too light, and headcount is in excess.
Yesterday 02:35 PM
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The subject Information Updating Exercise SIUE. What is it for? Any implications of what you key in?
It is likely to be a data mining exercise.

There are always implications.
Yesterday 12:38 PM
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The subject Information Updating Exercise SIUE. What is it for? Any implications of what you key in?
Yesterday 09:00 AM
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Umm NO!!!
MK teachers pay is SIGNIFICANTLY lower. separate scheme - EO scheme for eg is diff from MX scheme .. i once saw the details dunno where MK principle is like geo4/5 pay…

PCF is not under MOE
Any idea how much are MK teachers with a bachelors degree paid?
Yesterday 08:59 AM
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Does PGDE bond signing require guarantors and how many guarantors ah? A bit paiseh to ask for help from my siblings. Not v close to them...
Two guarantors. One of which can be your immediate family member, the other one cannot. For example, if you ask your mother to be your guarantor already, the other one cannot be your father/ siblings. Hope this helps!
01-05-2024 10:52 PM
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Also would like to ask if any teachers are teaching Computing here. I have a BComp but when I check the PGDE site, Computing is not offered as a teachable subject. Yet I heard of schools offering O Level / H2 Computing
for JCs, it’s an internal deployment. they usually go for their normal subjects eg maths , physics and when they school needs they ask ard who wants to do it. i believe they then attend course.
01-05-2024 10:18 PM
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Does PGDE bond signing require guarantors and how many guarantors ah? A bit paiseh to ask for help from my siblings. Not v close to them...
Also would like to ask if any teachers are teaching Computing here. I have a BComp but when I check the PGDE site, Computing is not offered as a teachable subject. Yet I heard of schools offering O Level / H2 Computing
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