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Al'Ma'Arifa International school, Sharjah
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ghost



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 5:13 am    Post subject: re Reply with quote

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next to math or physics I've always thought that french teachers were the most sought after. Have you ever looked at tieonline.com?
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In Ontario, and other Canadian Provinces, there is a huge shortage of qualified French teachers, but few people want the job!

I taught French for one year in Ontario, and I think I must have aged about 10 years during that time....it is not worth the stress or the money and benefits - I have the photos which show 'before' and 'after' as proof of what stress can do to humans. Why is it stressful, you may ask? Because French teachers have to teach a subject which most Canadian school kids hate and see as a waste of time. In addition, you get little admin. or parent support, so you are really fighting a losing battle most of the time.

To teach French successfully in Ontario - it really takes a teacher with very superior classroom managment skills to do well. The attrition rate is high for FSL specialists.

I have less security and benefits since giving up my position with the Durham Catholic schools (Whitby/Oshawa - Ontario) - but my hair is not turning grey/white as fast as it did during that purgatory year.

I have never heard of tieonline.com. They will be checked out.

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Justbecause



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What about a job in an international school somewhere? These schools usually pay better.

I would have thought that with all your qualifications you could have got alot more money.
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mio



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't recommend working at Al Maarifa. Teachers there aren't very happy and they're leaving all the time. Good luck with whatever you choose to do!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 3:28 am    Post subject: Al Ma'arifa needs major improvements Reply with quote

I agree about the negative comment regarding Al Ma'arifa. They are not an employee friendly administration, the pay is EXTREMELY low compared to all the other "international" schools out there in the UAE, and they even hire teachers without College degrees which in my mind reeks of desperateness.

The only positive aspect was that I really liked the head administrator of the Primary section, she is a lovely lady who is also an accomplished teacher there for many, many yrs. Also I really liked the Executive Assistant to the school director. I have to mention that they were the most positive people and aspects of my stay. They should be praised and they are the best asset of the school.

But on the negative side--There is even a teacher there that has been getting away with bullying other teachers with no reprimanding from her supervisor. She does not even have a college degree, but still she works there. Just an unprofessional environment for professional educators who take their job seriously. It is too bad that they pay is so low and one has to put up a fight or beg to get reimbursed or if there are other financial issues the accountant does not even care about our situation. It is all about the business. I would avoid teaching here at all costs, unless you are not educated and need a job desperately in these financial times. They pay Western teachers more, but believe me that means that poor other nationality teachers get paid peanuts to what the school could afford. It does not even seem like the school director wants to be there let alone work there--so I do not know why the admin have such a negative outlook and treatment of the teachers. There is some corruption going on I suppose, from what I experienced there.
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