I agree, 'shockingly terrible' is a perfectly accurate term.
They are a shady company.
Though it is true you have a handful of men that work there, never rock the boat.Â
The moment they can burn you, they will. It sounds preposterous, I know. I would have thought so too, but I can only say what countless people have said before me.
I think what it is is that they are in hot water from the parents, so they throw the teachers at them like fodder- or anyone else, taking blame is apparently death.
In essence it's a no win situation. You are the Russians on the front line in WWI. They have employed you and kept you in the dark on purpose (it feels like) and you are there to die in their place.
The person who arranges the teachers is a chronic liar and the main reason everyone leaves. She rules with guilt and 'last minute "forgetfulness"'. However, it is not a two-way street. She is welcome to throw something on you last minute, is weird and passive aggressive- even livid- if you say no. You may find the effects of saying no come down on you even weeks later.
And if you actually forget or need something last minute, she burns you. She might pretend to accommodate you, but it's not real. It's so freaky. I mean, work here if you want to see a psych study in this kind of person.
They have no real curriculum, no connection with the students at all.
You walk in to a class with no idea where the students are, their actual level of English. You have a book and a 'syllabus' (which is the titles of the chapters) and maybe some grammar points.
Sounds...reasonable? Doable? No
-First, the book is awful. Genuinely terrible. It's geared toward well traveled business adults. All of them are. It's boring, too high level and just rotten. The students are put pell mell into any class. I actually wonder if they are even tested at all for level.
-Second, none of the student bring their book to class. Ever. I would say maybe, MAYBE 20/100 students. IF that. None of them bring paper or pens.
-This is what you have to teach with. Okay, so let's do it by topics and grammar points! No problem. Wrong.
The students can barely say hello and they are in a PET class.
-You talk to the administration several times during this, you are confused and concerned. "Work with it", Then, you are dismissed or made to feel needy or stupid.
Okay..no books no real syllabus you can teach the students.... you start from the beginning, focusing on speaking. The students don't bring their books and it's rotten anyway. (every native teacher says so)
Hey! It's working! They are talking and participating. Sweet.
Oh no! A student or parent complains about you not following the book.
Instead of recalling the conversations you had previously, the administration lambastes you for not using the book or following the syllabus.
... And this folks is why no one but a couple people work them for longer than a month or two.
What teacher doesn't want to follow the book, at least in part? I mean, who wants to be responsible for comin gup with all new content for several classes?
And even then, why didn't they observe teaching instead of going to the students behind the teachers backs? Yadda yadda yadda.
And then if a complaint is logged (by that really nasty kid who was wadding up all of his papers and never comes to class) that the teacher never uses the book, then everything rains down on the teacher. Nothing the teacher said or did was ever remembered. Oh and all of those times you were a few minutes late? (Waiting for the elevator all the kids like to play on in the morning) Lets throw that in to further prove your utter incompetence, because clearly 4 minutes late at 7 AM to a class that is usually 15 minutes late proves just how much you don't teach these angels who put no effort whatsoever English.
Nothing is ever done unless there is a complaint by a student. The kids are rotten, because there is no discipline system in place at all. At all.
The teachers are told it is their responsibility to manage and discipline their class, but are given to guidelines, and apparently if a student complains it gets you in really hot water (about not teaching from the book they never bring).
The hall monitors monitor the teachers more than the students, and do nothing to keep the kids in class. There is no discipline system in effect. I have often seen hall monitors peering in at me, and students who are supposed to be in class playing or talking with a hall monitor.
TLDR: Don't work for them, unless you want a case study in unorganized insanity and finger-pointing.
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