not the scholarshipOriginally posted by 798:why take up scholarship in the first place then?
errr... the attrition rate is very high hor... 3 think, 3 think....Originally posted by eagle:not the scholarship
the NIE training. Going for NIE course also need 3 year bond
OIC, you mean already in deep sh!t... just serve out the bond and then escape... what to do? a few years of torture will pass very fast....Originally posted by eagle:cuz my friend very stressed and sian with the education system in Singapore.... already.... especially after NIE training, where the teachers are not even fully following what they are preaching...
$$$ howOriginally posted by kenn3th:forfeit bond.
that's what a trainee cher told me.
Cause MOE pay for you.Originally posted by eagle:$$$ how
Full bond damages is $42k
How the work is depends on the school that you are posted to.Originally posted by kenn3th:Cause MOE pay for you.
So if u quit halfway you break the contract then must pay.
that's what my trainee teacher said.
agreed for the highturnover rate. but how you do in NIE does not = how good a teacher you are.Originally posted by CoolMyth:That's why I had a long, hard look at NIE and taking teaching as a career before deciding it was not for me.
3 years is too long. With the education system like this, you must have a high endurance and tolerance level to survive through that 3 years.
I myself have heard that there's quite a high turnover once their bond is up. Anyone want to back me up on this?![]()
JC teachers should expect that students would be more indep and ask qns out of the normal classroom...esp when dealing with tys qns, past yr papers, other jc papers etc....Originally posted by eagle:as a pri, sec and jc student last time, I didn't know teachers actually face so much more things at work.
To think I gave them more stressespecially in JC when I hound them with questions
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yes is that jialatOriginally posted by HyuugaNeji:got so jialat meh....10% teaching 90% admin?
My frens who are teachers teach a lot and mark a lot of papers lor. All these should be under 10% teaching right?