HappyV & Southside
Just to answer your question - The two schools I've worked for here... the staff pull at least 10-12 hour days and that is the reality for many local teachers. My current colleagues are working are working 10-12 per day while I'm there from 7:15 to 5:30 on most days and between 6-8 sometimes and on Saturdays. I'm teaching poor kids sitting for a major exam though so I'm constantly conscious of their requiring my help as they can't afford to turn to anyone else. I'm at school most Saturdays too from 8:30 to 1ish. My colleagues are there til 5 p.m. and on some turn up even on Sundays! Marking on top!
I'd say 10 hour days are the norm in HK unless your principal is a rare angel. I'm comparing it to the working hours of IS teachers i know.
Teaching takes dedication and I'm going to say that if my son had such a dedicated like yourself when he's older, parents like me would be very grateful and heave a sigh of relief knowing that their kids are in great hands. BTW... apologies if I've offended you.
But my point is, it's nice if a teacher despite all the madness around did take a second to send off an email or make a quick call. Just pure gold. I'm going to use my son's current teacher as an example... she's just that! Each time I had a question, I was impressed by her willingness to take the time to answer my queries thoroughly and she's got two classes of 24 kindie kids to look after!
Not required but real nice!
Just to answer your question - The two schools I've worked for here... the staff pull at least 10-12 hour days and that is the reality for many local teachers. My current colleagues are working are working 10-12 per day while I'm there from 7:15 to 5:30 on most days and between 6-8 sometimes and on Saturdays. I'm teaching poor kids sitting for a major exam though so I'm constantly conscious of their requiring my help as they can't afford to turn to anyone else. I'm at school most Saturdays too from 8:30 to 1ish. My colleagues are there til 5 p.m. and on some turn up even on Sundays! Marking on top!
I'd say 10 hour days are the norm in HK unless your principal is a rare angel. I'm comparing it to the working hours of IS teachers i know.
Teaching takes dedication and I'm going to say that if my son had such a dedicated like yourself when he's older, parents like me would be very grateful and heave a sigh of relief knowing that their kids are in great hands. BTW... apologies if I've offended you.
But my point is, it's nice if a teacher despite all the madness around did take a second to send off an email or make a quick call. Just pure gold. I'm going to use my son's current teacher as an example... she's just that! Each time I had a question, I was impressed by her willingness to take the time to answer my queries thoroughly and she's got two classes of 24 kindie kids to look after!
Not required but real nice!
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