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[职场] 急问MOE如何申请做华文老师

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发表于 13-3-2012 12:08:04|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
没有面试, 被拒了. 给的是高考和大学的所有成绩...档案里边都有.
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发表于 20-3-2012 10:47:52|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
小狮租房
请问你上在MOE网站上申请的吗?
是那个Applicants without teaching qualifications 吗?

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发表于 20-3-2012 11:41:29|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
frekiwang 发表于 30-3-2011 22:37
我来解答一下大家对申请华文老师的一些疑惑:

1. 如何申请:通过网络申请

请问点击apply online后,页面跳转后,要申请账号和密码,才能填表,对吗?

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发表于 7-8-2012 09:27:56|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
siva4lee 发表于 27-3-2011 11:44
回复 maggieH 的帖子

教一门课和两门课的待遇有没有差我不清楚,不过据说待遇根据学历而定,跟所教学校级 ...

请问在教育部网站哪里可以下载到报名表格或者是相关招考老师的信息呢?可以给个链接吗?我也想初步了解一下,我有国内高等教育的教师证,但是大学专业是医药,不知道是不是也可以尝试做低年级的华文老师呢
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发表于 7-8-2012 12:35:55|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
frekiwang 发表于 30-3-2011 22:37
我来解答一下大家对申请华文老师的一些疑惑:

1. 如何申请:通过网络申请

分析得非常清楚透彻,那不就代表着没有PR的根本不用去试咯?
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发表于 7-8-2012 16:35:16|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
amanda19890225 发表于 8-12-2011 23:51
马上poly 毕业。。想去申请。。大家觉得靠谱吗?。

惭愧,poly是什么?
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发表于 7-8-2012 17:09:33|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
Dong2sg 发表于 13-12-2011 05:54
新公民, 国内大学 本科 机械工程系, 来新多年了, 在电子行业做工.  在线申请MOE华文老师, 今天收到Officer ...

有这么夸张?还需要初中、高中的成绩?那是不是也要英文翻译好,学校盖过章或者是公证过的呢?我准备了大学的成绩单,也是备着怕哪里需要用,还以为自己准备挺充分的呢,没想到要这么早的呀
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发表于 5-12-2014 15:00:17|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
frekiwang 发表于 30-3-2011 22:37
我来解答一下大家对申请华文老师的一些疑惑:

1. 如何申请:通过网络申请

今年11月11日网上邮件递交的申请。在等结果,如果能够面试,并通过,就准备全家都去新加坡。。。
但是现在已经三周了,还没有消息,唉。。。
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发表于 5-12-2014 21:44:12|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
风泉 发表于 5-12-2014 15:00
今年11月11日网上邮件递交的申请。在等结果,如果能够面试,并通过,就准备全家都去新加坡。。。
但是现 ...

SINGAPORE - It has just become harder for graduates and mid-career professionals to land jobs as teachers in schools, even if they have done a stint of relief teaching.
The Education Ministry has begun to scale down hiring, after an aggressive eight-year recruitment drive since 2004 helped it build a 33,000-strong teaching force.
At its peak, in 2009, it recruited 3,000 teachers. In the years following, the number was between 2,000 and 3,000 a year.
But last year, the figure fell to 1,400. And this year, the ministry said it has taken on just 1,100 teachers so far.
Most of those it hires now are graduates who go on to take up the postgraduate diploma in education, as they are more sure of their career choices after university.
Explaining the reduced hiring, the ministry told The Sunday Times it had “significantly grown” the teaching force in recent years.
“Going forward, our focus will be on replacing teachers who have left the service and recruiting more teachers in specific subject areas,” said a spokesman.
In 2006, when there were 28,000 teachers, the ministry took steps to improve salaries and career prospects. Of the 33,000 teachers today, 15,800 are in primary schools, 14,600 are at the secondary level and the rest at junior colleges and Millennia Institute, which offers a three-year programme leading to the A levels.
Around 85 per cent of teachers are graduates. At the primary school level, seven in 10 teachers have a degree.
Another move that boosted recruitment was improving pay and promotion prospects for mid-career professionals around seven years ago. That led to the mid-career teachers growing from 15 per cent of the teaching force in 2002 to nearly 25 per cent last year.
With more teachers, schools have been able to shrink class size at Primary 1 and 2 to around 30 pupils, and offer more extras such as the Learning Support Programme for children who need help in some subjects. It also means teachers have more time and space to develop themselves professionally.
But with the ministry no longer facing a shortfall, more of those hoping to become teachers are being turned away.
Two recent graduates who failed to land a position as teachers said they were surprised because they had the right teaching subjects and some experience. Both declined to be named because they are determined to apply again next year.
“I have always wanted to be a teacher and when I went to university I picked subjects like English language. And during my term breaks I did relief teaching. So, I am really disappointed,” said one of them, a 22-year-old graduate from the National University of Singapore (NUS).
The other, a 23-year-old NUS science graduate, failed to land a place despite being granted an interview. She hopes the ministry would consider hiring suitable candidates even if it has exceeded the number planned for.
“If someone has the makings of a good teacher, I feel she should be hired anyway. Better to have a few more teachers than less,” she said.

- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/ministry-scales-down-recruitment-teachers#sthash.GPSteM00.dpuf



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发表于 5-12-2014 23:45:52|来自:甘肃兰州 | 显示全部楼层
heartland123 发表于 5-12-2014 21:44
SINGAPORE - It has just become harder for graduates and mid-career professionals to land jobs as t ...

So it's harder more to those potential foreign applicants who don't have local education background? ??I am going to graduate next summer from a Chinese normal university with Master of Arts.

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