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      Dino mummy
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      I dislike relief teaching…kind of feel the relief teachers are not as committed and may not teach well. Of course, the full time teachers may also be like that…

      My kid had been to a class with a not v fantastic form teacher and thereafter to classes with pretty good and strict teachers. I can see a different. Hopefully, he has a good teacher next year too…I felt a good teacher makes a difference.

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        preggie
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        Dino mummy:
        ...My kid had been to a class with a not v fantastic form teacher and thereafter to classes with pretty good and strict teachers. I can see a different. Hopefully, he has a good teacher next year too...I felt a good teacher makes a difference.

        I agree with you. I like teachers who are strict and give me regular feedback about my child.

        My dd's chinese teacher has been calling to update me on the progress of my dd and i really appreciate that

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          Dino mummy
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          Anyone know why this year the school din conduct the Meet the Parents Day? Other than the 1st Meet the parent year beginning of the year, there isnt one during mid year…

          Previously, we get to see the teachers twice a year.

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            qms
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            Dino mummy:
            Anyone know why this year the school din conduct the Meet the Parents Day? Other than the 1st Meet the parent year beginning of the year, there isnt one during mid year....

            Previously, we get to see the teachers twice a year.
            New policy by the new principal. She believes in constant communication. Hence, you are free to contact the teachers as and when you need, rather than wait till the scheduled time slot.

            I'm not convinced on this approach, though....

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              monmon31
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              Blue March,


              U r lucky that dd MT teacher constantly update u. How I wish DS MT would do the same!

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                blue-march
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                hmm....it's preggie's chinese teacher who constantly update her, not mine 😢


                sometimes I find it hard to talk to the teachers at the Bt Purmei's small gate as it will be so crowded and better still, the teachers tried not to have eye contact when they see you! :siam: hahaha

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                  blue-march
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                  Dino mummy:
                  I dislike relief teaching...kind of feel the relief teachers are not as committed and may not teach well. Of course, the full time teachers may also be like that..

                  My kid had been to a class with a not v fantastic form teacher and thereafter to classes with pretty good and strict teachers. I can see a different. Hopefully, he has a good teacher next year too...I felt a good teacher makes a difference.
                  Hi dino mummy,

                  Is your child in one of the best class? I always think the better teachers are allocated to the better classes. I agree with you on the FT and how committed she is makes a huge difference. :please:

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                    preggie
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                    blue-march:
                    the teachers tried not to have eye contact when they see you! :siam: hahaha

                    Haha.. this one i also agree!

                    It's also awkward coz when you talk to the teacher, there will be other parents and students listening in.

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                      qms
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                      monmon31:
                      Blue March,


                      U r lucky that dd MT teacher constantly update u. How I wish DS MT would do the same!
                      I thought preggie's dd and your ds have the same MT teacher? :scratchhead:

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                        preggie
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                        qms:
                        monmon31:

                        Blue March,


                        U r lucky that dd MT teacher constantly update u. How I wish DS MT would do the same!

                        I thought preggie's dd and your ds have the same MT teacher? :scratchhead:

                        Oh is it? my dd's MT teacher is Fu laoshi

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