Monday, December 08, 2008

ok, i think i shall blog sth abt my work. but it's a very long entry , i v long winded one, hahaa... so u r interested den u read, if not, i think u better u X this window la!

# i started working on e 1st of dec.

# it's a tution centre @ bukit batok. (it's a v small tuition centre)

# i work as admin cum tutor. tat means when i hv no tuition classes, i will do some admin work for them. so it's a whole day work.

# and i BAO all e chinese tuitions of all levels. (sounds alot right? but it is not, bcos not all levels got open chinese class what,it depends if there's enough students to open a class) and i teach lower pri maths as well, bcos they do not hv enough teachers. so i will teach those maths till they hire new teacher.

# 6 days work, bcos sat got alot of tuition classes. but from 9 to 1.30PM only.

# after this 6 months of holidays, we will hv to be attached to pri schs. i dun wanna 'lose touch' with chinese n teaching. else i will feel v 手忙脚乱then. tat's y i choose this job, even though it is super low pay '.'

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most of e colleagues there are friendly n helpful. (only 1 not v good. hahaa..)i think i will learn as i work. as in those teaching techniques etc.
i do lesson plannings and preparations everyday.
and i think there r many things tat i cant learn from NIE. which r e time management, classroom management etc. i think this kind of things r not able to learn from all e theory n boring lectures. hv to gain from experience. RIGHT?although it can be quite tough dealing with e nauthty students, but i think i hv to find out some way to DEAL with them. if i cant even teach a tution class, how am i going to teach a "SCHool"'s class? last time i thought teaching tuition centres is not much diff from private tuition, or it is even easier than private tuitions. but i m totally wrong. now to me, private tuition is nothing, e kids r so much guai-ER, so much easier to teach n not much techq required

万丈高楼平地起 (A high building, a low foundation )

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