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The Trainwreck Known As King Saud University PYP
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EYEBALL



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:08 pm    Post subject: The Trainwreck Known As King Saud University PYP Reply with quote

Anyone who has been at King Saud University PYP knows it is an extremely screwed up place to work. There are so many things wrong, it�s hard to list them all at one time. This thread is to get some dialogue going so maybe some management who can do something about it, can see from the teachers� perspective.

From unqualified management/support staff in their job only due to what managers they are friends with or related to. To badly chosen curriculum, lazy, spoiled students who don�t want to learn and companies who don�t give a damn about employees and cheat them every chance they get. Upper management interested more in looking good on paper than really educating, teachers with no authority at all, but get blamed for everything.

Worthless training and staff positions that are nothing more than hiding places for people who can�t teach, but tell teachers how to. Waste of time �professional training� from people who can barely teach the class. Lots of incompetents who get promoted because they are the same ethnicity as the managers who make the choices.

Observations that are useless because no one teaches that way, it's unrealistic and it�s a complete waste of time. Buzz observations and NOW on top of it all, spot checks for teachers who can�t tell students not to leave, but have to stay in class until the last second because management has no better judgment or ideas.

Please feel free to add to the list or just add your observations about this program�����..
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nomad soul



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hate to say it, but this is nothing new. If you read through this forum, you'll see this same scenario---in various degrees of "screwed-uppedness"---in other Saudi university PYPs. Welcome to the Kingdom.
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scot47



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some places are less bad than others. KSU has a grim reputation.
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intrepid traveler



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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This thread is to get some dialogue going so maybe some management who can do something about it, can see from the teachers� perspective.


I think that the sooner teachers accept the fact that management simply does not care about the teachers perspective, the sooner teachers will either adapt or realize they are not cut out for work in KSA (not that there's anything wrong with that!).
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fledex



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I taught in some PYPs where the teacher's perspective actually mattered to the PYP director. The reality is that KSU relies on contractors like Bell, Edex, and ICEAT to get their teachers. When you go through them, you aren't anything more than a paycheck for the contractor. Your perspective won't even be recognized by anyone in the university administration.
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Grendal



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey long time no see Mr. fled B fraw Ex!

Yes the situation is grimmm here and as long as I get my pay then...'frankly my dear, I don't give a damn.'

I am serious. Think not about what you can do for the Kingdom, but what the kingdom can give you. Oh, it can give you a lot of unnecessary stress that's for sure, but it can also give you a nice sized American (prefer to spell it american) dollar bank account back home.

The buckets are filling and lately the shit bucket is getting close to the brim. I may let it overflow onto innocent bystanders because I want the other bucket a little more full. I can see the future of education here as a fiasco. I can also see that nothing will get done about it. The saudization process will guarantee this. Used to be with foreign managers things were thought through and even brought up before deans and vice deans. Now new management under saudi control will only think about when to go nap and eat more kapsa.

New teachers coming to saudi arabia should be the bearded type (beardos). They'll fit right in and actually contribute to the chaos as an accepted member of the disestablishment. All foreign non-bearded white skinned teachers will be at a disadvantage here as they should be. Why suffer the infidel to live? This is not the only institution that is flawed they are all flawed as an innate feature in their structure.

Princess Noura University is another example of grand stupidity at work. Ask teachers there whats happening and they will not tell you for fear of losing their jobs. They will however come on Dave's and vent a bit but face to face on campus they are as sheep led to the slaughter. Lead teachers and coordinators are foreign but have no actual saudi class time experience. This is a problem because they are trying to cram New Zealand type ELT down the throats of female saudi students who don't want to and aren't interested in learning their way. If they would take the time and actually teach a semester there then they would understand female student needs. What you learn in your Masters of Education courses back home does not apply here on this planet of saudi arabia. So lay off the teachers there and take the log out of your own eyes first before trying to take the splinters out of teachers eyes!

As you can see I can go on and on, but I will stop and give it a rest because I don't want to set a really negative image of the education system here.

cheers

Grendal

ps. venting here. had a real bad driving experience this morning!!!!!


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plumpy nut



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 2:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Teachers generally come here for the money. Most of the students that are serious or have high levels of readiness are taught by Muslim English speakers that are proficient in Arabic also.
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CANDLES



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most jobs anywhere in the world are done for 'money', except maybe being doctors, nurses...those are 'callings'.
So Middle East/Gulf/ etc, where it's 'tax free', are going to be honey to the bees...
So let's not get on our high horse and say we go these countries for the 'love' of teaching...
I've met some really awful women teachers who were racist, look down on their students and generally thought that as they were 'white', 'westerners',
they felt it was their moral duty to malign the students and their culture.
The over zealous, religous ones who've gone there to the holy land are just as nauseous as above.
Very rarely does one find 'normal' teachers/women, who you can interact with and be on the same wavelength. Thankfully there are some about!
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scot47



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 9:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Everywhere I taught in KSA between 1970 and 2011 I met teachers who were misfits, maclontents, drunks, islamophobes, weirdos and psychotics. I also met some reasonable, personable and cultured people.
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johnslat



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I guess I was really lucky. I had good, professional colleagues, some of whom have become lifelong friends.

I encountered very few "misfits, maclontents, drunks, islamophobes, weirdos and psychotics."

But then, I always seem to hang out with the wrong crowd Very Happy

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John
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fledex



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 12:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

scot47 wrote:
Everywhere I taught in KSA between 1970 and 2011 I met teachers who were misfits, maclontents, drunks, islamophobes, weirdos and psychotics. I also met some reasonable, personable and cultured people.


Except for the islamaphobes, it sounds like a pretty interesting crowd. Maybe I'd throw in perverts and dope fiends. And yes, some of whom are lifelong friends.
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milliman



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:06 pm    Post subject: Re: The Trainwreck Known As King Saud University PYP Reply with quote

EYEBALL wrote:

Lots of incompetents who get promoted because they are the same ethnicity as the managers who make the choices.

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first and for most so what if KSU is not like that get lost people and leave. people like you who come on here and stick around complaining so flipping annoying. And so what if management are the same ethnicity as each other what has that got to do with you?

KSU is in my opinion a place to chill. But a teacher is a teacher regardless where you are. You have to instill your students to respect the teacher and once you do that than you have them in control. i know i work at KSU now and all of this checks is pointless but as a teacher i have my class under control and they go when it is their time to go home. As for Buzz and all sorts minor detail if you are doing your job than you are ok. As i always say if you don't like the place you are at than you have two choices either shut up and put up with or flipping LEAVE.
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intrepid traveler



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 4:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Very rarely does one find 'normal' teachers/women, who you can interact with and be on the same wavelength. Thankfully there are some about!


I would say that there are more about than you suggest. Perhaps you are just hanging out with the wrong crowd (birds of a feather...).
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EYEBALL



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 3:19 pm    Post subject: Re: The Trainwreck Known As King Saud University PYP Reply with quote

milliman wrote:
EYEBALL wrote:

Lots of incompetents who get promoted because they are the same ethnicity as the managers who make the choices.

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first and for most so what if KSU is not like that get lost people and leave. people like you who come on here and stick around complaining so flipping annoying. And so what if management are the same ethnicity as each other what has that got to do with you?

KSU is in my opinion a place to chill. But a teacher is a teacher regardless where you are. You have to instill your students to respect the teacher and once you do that than you have them in control. i know i work at KSU now and all of this checks is pointless but as a teacher i have my class under control and they go when it is their time to go home. As for Buzz and all sorts minor detail if you are doing your job than you are ok. As i always say if you don't like the place you are at than you have two choices either shut up and put up with or flipping LEAVE.


Proof of how bad it is getting at the PYP. Someone that's so lazy with grammar and spelling like this is an ESL teacher. I rest my case. This guy's last job was probably emptying garbage cans!
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plumpy nut



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 5:45 pm    Post subject: Re: The Trainwreck Known As King Saud University PYP Reply with quote

milliman wrote:
EYEBALL wrote:

Lots of incompetents who get promoted because they are the same ethnicity as the managers who make the choices.

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first and for most so what if KSU is not like that get lost people and leave. people like you who come on here and stick around complaining so flipping annoying. And so what if management are the same ethnicity as each other what has that got to do with you?

KSU is in my opinion a place to chill. But a teacher is a teacher regardless where you are. You have to instill your students to respect the teacher and once you do that than you have them in control. i know i work at KSU now and all of this checks is pointless but as a teacher i have my class under control and they go when it is their time to go home. As for Buzz and all sorts minor detail if you are doing your job than you are ok. As i always say if you don't like the place you are at than you have two choices either shut up and put up with or flipping LEAVE.


It's easier to instill respect and control the students when you speak fluent Arabic or at least a lot of it (which it seems like you do). If you don't speak Arabic its going to be a lot more difficult to control them. Like I said before schools tend to employ a lot of Arabic English speakers from Pakistan and other countries and they tend to use them on students that aren't educationally prepared and I see nothing wrong with that.

At Universities students usually can come and go as they please and even not show up for classes. Nothing I can do about it.
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