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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:50 am Post subject: |
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BBT Fan.
I mentioned my assessment of teachers so I can hardly be against it.
My point in respect of both FT assessing FT and CT assessing FT is the lack of interest in improvement. |
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Lobster

Joined: 20 Jun 2006 Posts: 2040 Location: Somewhere under the Sea
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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WHAT EXACTLY is the problem with all you people and the concept of accountability? Is that why you teach in China? Can't obtain or hold a job in your home country that evaluates you and pins your job on actual ability to perform your required duties? Depend on coming to a country that really requires nothing to hold a "professional" position as a teacher - depending on the fact you have no qualifications and couldn't get such a job elsewhere?
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The issue here is that you are the only qualified and professional FT in all of China. Everyone else is a cad, scum, loser or poser. We are lazy, unqualified and immoral. We look to you to set a shining example of what an FT can be and to make Chinese academics look up to us in awe. You are the emperor and we are all peasants. That answer your question? Good. Now guan kai.
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Baozi man
Joined: 06 Sep 2011 Posts: 214
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:23 am Post subject: |
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Supposed assessments primarily serve as a reason to keep your salary level low, i.e, to justify not giving you a raise. Chinese English teachers believe that they better grasp/teach English than you do. Many, indeed, do, especially in this context. They refer to the assessment to strengthen their position. Since what you do is different than what they do, your method can only be worse, certainly not better, than theirs.
The only time I ever heard anything about my teaching was at contract renewal time. It was always portrayed in a negative light, along with snide remarks of a personal nature.
If you have a job, just do it. Don't expect constructive feedback. Remember, you are mainly just a white face referred to by administrators in order to con parents out of some tuition money.
Some schools charge students ~ 4000RMB more/yearly to have a foreign teacher. Do the math: Seventy students times 4000RMB= 280,000RMB; minus salary, housing, and so forth. I'm earning them ~ 180,000 a year. That's just one class. I have another, with fewer students, which is virtually all profit for the school. There are other expenses which doubtless consume a lot; nevertheless, the profit margin is significant.
Got to go quite a distance off the reservation for the people getting rich off of you to end the relationship. The assessments are a joke on you.
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wangdaning
Joined: 22 Jan 2008 Posts: 3154
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:57 am Post subject: |
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| Supposed assessments primarily serve as a reason to keep your salary level low, i.e, to justify not giving you a raise. Some Chinese English teachers believe that they better understand English than you do. They refer to the assessment to strengthen their position. Since what you do is different than what they do, your method can only be bad, certainly not better, than theirs. |
I see the same thing with observations of Chinese teachers. Many, especially CELTA style teachers, will bemoan the Chinese method of teaching as impractical. Little thought goes into what the assessment criteria or strategy is, it is just different and wrong (indiscriminate of the teacher involved as they are Chinese). All classes must follow what the CELTA said. I learned Chinese at university and most of the things FTs talk about needing in class were absent. The students wanted to learn, as we had paid, and we put in the effort. The teacher talked in class, giving us the opportunity to speak up, and all was well. TTT was a big part of the class and STT was optional. Just a short rant on what I quoted from you baozi, I just feel there are many ways to learn.
I understand the point, when assessment is linked to pay it is a big issue. Also, if you work where you will be observed solely by Chinese staff it might not come out fair. I haven't been in this situation, but I can see the problems it holds. I have been observed many times, but it has always been by other non-Chinese. Once was observed by someone checking standards for the certificates granted where I work, again non-Chinese, but a bit more stressful. |
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DosEquisX
Joined: 09 Dec 2010 Posts: 361
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:21 am Post subject: |
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I haven't personally experienced that. However, the students keep in close contact with the dean of the foreign language department here and it is not uncommon for students to rat out a teacher for one reason or another. Personally, I have not experienced such a thing.
My gut is that the students who ask to randomly sit in on my classes are not there because they are interested in my class. Rather, I think they are there to evaluate my class and report back what they observe to the dean. |
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jaydizzle
Joined: 25 Nov 2011 Posts: 57
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:01 am Post subject: |
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Classroom observation is common, and no big deal as far as I'm concerned. I figure the school has a right to check in on me, since they've invested a fair amount of money in me.
We complained one time our first year here, because my wife was observed for 5 weeks in a row, with at least 5 people present--all of them suits and officials with the school--and it was way out of proportion to the rest of us, who only got observed once and by one or two teachers. (They also delivered criticism in front of her class, which was inappropriate.) We had to "smack" our school leaders around a bit for that, but they pretty readily admitted they were over the top and never did it again.
In the 3 years I've been here, the observations have decreased dramatically. Last year, I had one that I know of, and it was just a CT. I haven't had one at all this year. |
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