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True, my wife teacher..

 

1. She go work early 6 to 6+

2. Everyday bring assignment home to mark after putting kids to sleep, day time teaching, how to mark, sometimes i kena help mark.

3. Kena arrow ECA, like netball etc..so wkends or after work got to arrange, sit in the sessions etc.

4. Set exam/test paper, kena do project

5. Go workshops/course etc during holiday.

6. No annual leave, if MC got to find some1 cover.

7. Deal with parents/teacher problems besides dealing with HOD etc

8. Plan lessons etc.

 

People say not a profession, those cmi in private sector go teaching, but who here willing go teaching?? For me, I wont...

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True, my wife teacher..

 

1. She go work early 6 to 6+

2. Everyday bring assignment home to mark after putting kids to sleep, day time teaching, how to mark, sometimes i kena help mark.

3. Kena arrow ECA, like netball etc..so wkends or after work got to arrange, sit in the sessions etc.

4. Set exam/test paper, kena do project

5. Go workshops/course etc during holiday.

6. No annual leave, if MC got to find some1 cover.

7. Deal with parents/teacher problems besides dealing with HOD etc

8. Plan lessons etc.

 

People say not a profession, those cmi in private sector go teaching, but who here willing go teaching?? For me, I wont...

 

i wont...only people stupid enough to do all that with little pay will go teach

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show off?? more like whining or ranting [rolleyes]

Agreed, i have friends who are teacher. They always whine and complaining how tough and stress their job is! <_<

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Agreed, i have friends who are teacher. They always whine and complaining how tough and stress their job is! <_<

 

totally agree...a thankless job.

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am agreeing that it is a job that not anyone would want to do. That is why the attrition rate is so high.

 

If you duno wat they are facing, suggest you look deep or research first...but your IQ kinda impedes that ability of yours

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It's generally found that those in private sector who go into teaching tend to like the teaching job and stay on. I think it's just a matter of comparison.

 

Those who join teaching fresh out from school tend to quit after serving bond because they don't know how to handle stress and situations, and prioritise their duties, time management... For those from private sector, having a dedicated block of holiday time and public holidays without being on-call is heavenly! And mistakes don't cost lives or harm others... great!

 

Your numbered list of duties, you got to love doing some of it and see the bright side of it, else sure cannot tahan for long... e.g. ECA is enjoyable if you like interaction with students outside classroom environment. Dealing with parents is also an eye-opener, and can learn something about lives that are sometimes so different from your own, especially those with family problems, hard life, BGR, divorced parents, etc. etc. Takes us out of the "ivory tower" and see the real picture [:)]

 

 

True, my wife teacher..

 

1. She go work early 6 to 6+

2. Everyday bring assignment home to mark after putting kids to sleep, day time teaching, how to mark, sometimes i kena help mark.

3. Kena arrow ECA, like netball etc..so wkends or after work got to arrange, sit in the sessions etc.

4. Set exam/test paper, kena do project

5. Go workshops/course etc during holiday.

6. No annual leave, if MC got to find some1 cover.

7. Deal with parents/teacher problems besides dealing with HOD etc

8. Plan lessons etc.

 

People say not a profession, those cmi in private sector go teaching, but who here willing go teaching?? For me, I wont...

 

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am agreeing that it is a job that not anyone would want to do. That is why the attrition rate is so high.

 

If you duno wat they are facing, suggest you look deep or research first...but your IQ kinda impedes that ability of yours

 

I guess you mean ''EQ''.... [rolleyes]

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am agreeing that it is a job that not anyone would want to do. That is why the attrition rate is so high.

 

If you duno wat they are facing, suggest you look deep or research first...but your IQ kinda impedes that ability of yours

 

your IQ isnt much better anyway.

 

teachers maybe doing lots of work. it is just volume of work

i dont see it as actually critical, in the sense where a mistake made can lose the company millions and your job.

of course save for a teacher molesting his student or punching her principal

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