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    • H Offline
      hquek
      last edited by

      Nebbermind:
      GEP teachers can't be taking much more than MS teachers...my guesstimate would still be <20% at the very most. Also, GEP donch really have to prepare teaching and assessment material coz they are controlled by GEB so why should they be paid that much more?

      So far the stuff I see is that DS is in school mostly, working off paper worksheets. Is there really such a cost differential?

      And umm, his class also non air-conditioned. :siam:

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        sleepy
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        I doubt teachers’ pay scale influenced by whether they teach gep or mainstream.

        Should be paid by their rank. They are civil servants

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          Nebbermind
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          sleepy:
          I doubt teachers' pay scale influenced by whether they teach gep or mainstream.

          Should be paid by their rank. They are civil servants
          Yes, by rank. But they would put in the higher rank teachers instead of what is normally required, eg, a P6 teacher would be trained and end up teaching a P4 GEP class. (That's assuming that P6 teachers are usually of higher rank)

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            Joy of Learning 111
            last edited by

            GEP teachers seem to be specially selected and trained. See:


            http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/program ... -teachers/

            This presumably would translate into higher salary. I cannot find statistics in the public domain, though.

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              phtthp
              last edited by

              Joy of Learning 111:
              GEP teachers seem to be specially selected and trained. See:


              http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/program ... -teachers/
              hey, the link you provide, is a ... broken link

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                metz2
                last edited by

                Joy of Learning 111:
                GEP teachers seem to be specially selected and trained. See:


                http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/program ... -teachers/

                This presumably would translate into higher salary. I cannot find statistics in the public domain, though.
                I pressume the GEP teachers are at least degree holders. One gep teacher I knew was teaching in a neighbourhood secondary school before teaching gep in a primary school. But are these GEP teachers getting more paid because they went through the GEP teaching course? No answer to that.

                Some GEP teachers are tasked to teach mainstream classes too.

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                • NebbermindN Offline
                  Nebbermind
                  last edited by

                  Could it be this?

                  http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/programmes/gifted-education-programme/faq/gep-teachers/

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                    Nebbermind
                    last edited by

                    metz2:


                    I pressume the GEP teachers are at least degree holders. One gep teacher I knew was teaching in a secondary school before teaching gep in a primary school. But are these GEP teachers getting more paid because they went through the GEP teaching course? No answer to that.

                    Some GEP teachers are tasked to teach mainstream classes too.
                    Heard there are also MS teachers tasked to teach GEP too...maybe at P4 level....not sure.

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                      Joy of Learning 111
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                      Nebbermind:
                      And to re-distribute 1% to 100 kids instead of one, each with get 0.01% more. OK, the issue is not 0.01% but why should someone get 1% more, right?

                      It comes down to a value judgement. It does not really seem right to think of children in some sort of cost benefit analysis, although I appreciate that there are finite resources. I prefer to see those who are struggling given disproportionate extra help simply because it feels like the right thing to do. However, I do appreciate that others will come to different value judgements, and that is fine.

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                        Joy of Learning 111
                        last edited by

                        Nebbermind:
                        Could it be this?

                        http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/programmes/gifted-education-programme/faq/gep-teachers/
                        Yes, that's it. Sorry for the broken link.

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