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adrian de la touche



Joined: 03 May 2006
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Location: far beyond

PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:21 am    Post subject: EFswara/jakarta Reply with quote

currently considering employment with the EFswara/jakarta group.
interested in any pros or cons that folks with experience of this group may have.
ta.
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papillon



Joined: 02 Feb 2006
Posts: 91

PostPosted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:09 pm    Post subject: Hmm Reply with quote

depends if you class yourself as a 'young punk' or not.

heard horrible things about these schools - mind you, I've heard horrible things about all EF school across the board in Indo - maybe Bali being the exception seeing as none of their staff ever raise their voices on this site

- could it be because they're living in paradise compared to the soulless minions running the Jakarta wheel?
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Salam



Joined: 19 Mar 2005
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Location: Perth, Western Australia

PostPosted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've not worked there so I can only pass on my limited experience of an interview with Mr Gusti. After the interview I went into the teachers' room and asked them what it was like working there. Every single one of them told me not to do it and many wished they could get out, and would have already if not for the fact they'd lose the money for their airfare.

Some EF schools are quite nice and treat the teachers well. Based on their information though I would not class the Swara Group schools in the "good EF" category.
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adrian de la touche



Joined: 03 May 2006
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Location: far beyond

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

cheers for those
would be keen to hear from inmates currently at the grindstone in these outlets. cash looks ok; hours dont..... dress code seems pointless. but are they a decent bunch open to logical rational dialogue or is one signing ones existence away.....
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papillon



Joined: 02 Feb 2006
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:12 pm    Post subject: Don't Reply with quote

Just don't...
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gugelhupf



Joined: 24 Jan 2004
Posts: 575
Location: Jabotabek

PostPosted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My understanding is that the different schools in the Swara group are very different. The only one I know anything about is the BSD branch which seems reasonably well organised with a lowish staff turnover. Some of my senior high students go there after school and have no complaints, although I have to say it doesn't seem to have improved their English at all. By contrast, I have one student whose grades have improved remarkably this year and he has been going to some Indonesian private tutor at a quarter the price of EF!
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TEAM_PAPUA



Joined: 24 May 2004
Posts: 1679
Location: HOLE

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:46 pm    Post subject: * Reply with quote

If it's your first teaching position and you're desperate to get either into Indonesia or to get onto the ESL bandwagon and gain some experience, then why not.

If you've done some teaching and have an educational background, look for something better.
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uilleannpiper



Joined: 18 Nov 2005
Posts: 107

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree with TP. At least EF gives an otherwise largely unemployable (from the Indonesian side of things) person a chance to get their foot in the Indonesian door and experience the 'working life' to some degree. If I had a second chance though, I'd be doing an engineering degree and getting in that way. The $$$$ (and the houses they can afford) are soooo much bigger.
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a.lo



Joined: 08 Jun 2006
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 12:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Salam"] After the interview I went into the teachers' room and asked them what it was like working there. Every single one of them told me not to do it

I am surprised to see so many similar comments posted here from the same person.

I was recently in conversation with some friends from Jakarta, and I was reminded of a chap who came for an interview here about a year ago with Gusti at TJD, EF Swara. He later came into the staff room to get the low down on the shool. The comments the teachers gave at that point were negative to say the least. The school was going through a rough patch, there was a DoS in place, but whom we rarely saw (once or twice a month) through no fault of their own, and the teachers were left to rule the roost as it were, so pettiness and trivialities were in full bloom. Needless to say rules were disregarded and a negative atmosphere ensued.

Unfortunately for the applicant, he came at the wrong time and also got turned down for the position as children's clases weren't his preference.

As Ef Swara is a forward thinking group, they identified the problem and promptly resolved the issue. I can safely say things have changed a hell of a lot since then. We know have a Senior Teacher and DoS in situ. I guess previously the teachers felt pretty neglected, since the improvements have taken place though, we have had teachers sign up for another year.

The teacher motivation is high now, we are given good support, there is a strong professional team, the teachers work hard planning and delivering their lessons. Of course problems still occur, but where don't they? We don't always find solution to all the problems, but we do reach a compromise.

I personally don't have much time for sites lke these, as I prefer to focus my energy on good teaching, the fact is you generally only find disparaging comments about schools here. Comments from teachers who are happy generally don't exist, because they have nothing to complain about and get on with enjoying their work and life here.

I can vouch for both myself and the staff here that it's an interesting place to work, we work hard and are free to develop lessons, not to just stick with the book, after all a fun lesson is fun and educational for everyone. We enjoy a healthy social life together and at present we are enjoying the wold cup
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Salam



Joined: 19 Mar 2005
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Location: Perth, Western Australia

PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 3:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I can safely say that wasn't me as I never followed up on the position after getting such a strong impression from the teachers.

I'm very happy to hear that things have changed and as I said at the beginning, I can only give the experience that I had. I have not worked for the school. Good to know things are on the improve there Gusti.

Very Happy
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