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desertdust
Joined: 02 Jan 2011 Posts: 57
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:17 am Post subject: I Can read - Centres |
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Can anyone give me anymore information on these centres which are opening up all over Singapore. Are they good to work for? etc. |
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:58 pm Post subject: ICR Centres |
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How much teaching experience do you have? In which countries? Did you like the contracts? Were past contracts a 5 or a 6 day week? Indeed was the work week a "split shift?" (That is two days off but not in succession?) Were the days split shifts?
How much "Housing allowance" do they offer these days? What help do they offer to obtain acceptable accommodation? How long is the "Probation" period? Do they pay in cash, to your bank account or by cheque? (Remeber that cheques took up to 7 or more working days for clearance when I was there if they paid on the "pay date / day.")
Do they offer fare reimbursement after your acceptance to full time teaching / off the probation period? Do you have any other thoughts regards to what you may want?
What holidays do they offer and when do the holidays fall? Are you still required to present to the office your details of destination etc if going away for the holidays?
Do up a wish list and present it to them and see just "how" they hedge their actions / offers.
The bottom line with this organisation is. . . . caveat emptor!
Krakatoa |
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desertdust
Joined: 02 Jan 2011 Posts: 57
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 8:21 am Post subject: |
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Thanks K. Sorry, I did not read your previous posts before posting this one. However, the impression from this company is a pretty negative one. I am sure not all the centres are bad but one is taking a punt. They just don't send out the vibe that they care about the teacher enough. Thanks again.  |
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:51 am Post subject: ICR |
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You have given a fair evaluation of this school - - -ICR. To the best of my knowledge all schools are franchises but governed by the head people. Therefore, you can understand that all schools / franchises are much the same.
Caveat Emptor! |
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sarahkelly
Joined: 19 May 2011 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 6:06 pm Post subject: I can teach, signapore |
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I can have been offered a job at one of these centres and am trying to find out if they are a good company to work for? Any help or adive would be great,
thanks |
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 11:38 pm Post subject: I Can Read |
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When I worked there all centres were franchised. Although they in principle work the same way, where I worked introduced a "payment by cheque" system. It took the bank/s one whole working week to clear the cheque and have the money in your account.
There was a 6 day work week, and on call for student evaluations. This meant that if a parent wanted to have their child evaluated then you were in principle to come in at a moments notice. Can you imagine being in the midst of shopping for groceries and then being expected to go to do this job hours before your first class bagan?
I refused to have a mobile phone as I checked my E-mails twice a day and I had a landline phone.
Check their salary and contract conditions and if you have any further quiries either pm me or place another post here. However, if you are happy with the contract on offer then you WILL learn something working for that organisation.
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Uncle Gweilo
Joined: 08 Jan 2012 Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:22 pm Post subject: re: I Can Read. |
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Thanks for the heads-up on this Krakatoa.
The salary after the probationary period is SGD 4,500 plus SGD 1,000 housing allowance a month in their current ads. If you stick it out with them for a year or two years there are ecent bonuses.
I think there current ad says five-day week with two contiguous days off, but you will be working Saturdays and Sundays.
This "on call" business has me a bit spooked. I'm looking to apply to them again as I will be in Singers at the end of April and would like to pop in a visit their HO and maybe a school. Grilling a couple of teachers outside of school premises is always a good move, too. |
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:49 pm Post subject: ICR |
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(You wrote:- - - The salary after the probationary period is SGD 4,500 plus SGD 1,000 housing allowance a month in their current ads. If you stick it out with them for a year or two years there are ecent bonuses.)
Their salary has increased according to what you have written.
Check out the 5 day week and which country it applies to.
My concern is what you have written:- - - "If you stick it out with them for a year or two years there are ecent bonuses."
The word 'IF' would give me great concern as it seems to imply that people do not last long at this establishment. If that is so, why not?
Management problems? Not being able to do the work with kindergarten aged students? Are there any primary school aged students? Research this part throughly!
I know that when I was there people came and went with no fanfare. Here today and gone tomorrow.
Do a check on my past postings and do up a check list for your own peace
of mind.
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Uncle Gweilo
Joined: 08 Jan 2012 Posts: 10
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:44 am Post subject: Job ad for I Can Read- Singapore. |
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Hi Krakatoa,
I Can Read posted an ad on tefl.com on March 2nd this year: http://www.tefl.com/jobs/job.html?jo_id=50614
Compensation listed as (highlighting mine):
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-Monthly salary of $SGD4500 ($3500 base salary and $1000 housing allowance) upon completion of 3-month probation period. During probation the base salary is as above but the housing allowance is $500/MTH.
-Bonus of $7000 payable on successful completion of two-year contract.
-Two consecutive weekdays off; all teachers need to work on Saturday and Sunday as these are our busiest days. Days off are set and will not change from week to week.
-Airfare reimbursement of up to $1500 (to cover the cost of initial travel to Singapore) payable upon successful completion of the two-year contract.
-Airport pickup and five days of initial hotel accommodation upon arrival in Singapore.
-No more than 8 students per class.
-The chance to teach a system that really works! Our teachers gain a great deal of professional satisfaction through seeing the literacy skills of their students develop at such a rapid rate.
-We also provide five days of full training in the I Can Read system and its methods. Due to the nature of the system very little lesson planning/preparation time is needed. This means that you are free to put all your energy and enthusiasm into your classes.
-If you meet the criteria outlined above then we are keen to hear from you. We look forward to welcoming you into the I Can Read family!
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That is all I have to go on. I sent an application through to them a month or so ago for a previous ad saying I couldn't start at the date they wanted at that time, but that I would be available to start mid-year and that I would be in Singapore at the end of April if they would like a face-to-face meet as I would like to see their system in operation and they could gain a better idea of my worth to them as an employee- even though my qualifications are limited.
The student base is 3� to 13 years of age.
The thing that really caught my eye was the "little lesson planning required" bit. There is no mention in the ad for teachers being effectively on-call to come in for student evaluations. I would have thought that would be handled by one of the administrators in the school.
Hard work and long hours are something I'm not afraid of. I work in excess of 50 hours a week now in a job that should be 38 to 40. Sometimes one has to take short term pain for long term gain- or even just to get you through a tight patch. Rampant abuse of an employee is something I'm really not keen on. Copped too much of that over my working life.
What I'm really after is someone who has or, btter still, currently works for this organisation. With a Head Office up the western end of Bukit Timah Road and schools scattered over the island plus another in Penang (possibly as an initial penetration into Malaysia?) they give the impression of being a company that has "its act together" and provides a quality education for its students and a decent work environment for its teachers and ancillary staff. |
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Spring88
Joined: 24 Feb 2012 Posts: 7 Location: Daegu, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
I posted in another discussion about 2 weeks ago because I have exactly the same questions and concerns regarding this language schools. I do have the right qualifications and work experience and I was very excited to read about the Lorna Whiston Speech and Drama Centre as I am a qualified Drama teacher. I want to know how long teachers really do stay there and I have heard after the 3-4 month probation they easily just let the teachers go because they don't want to pay more. How true is this?
I applied at Lorna Whiston and they informed me that this job is really not for everyone. They told me in detail what is expected of me and that I will work mainly with kids between 3 and 12 years old and sometimes even adults. I will have to travel in Singapore and do workshops at schools and I need to work on weekends. This is not my issue. I don't have a problem to work hard and proof myself and I love drama - teaching it comes naturally to me. But what i am afraid of, is that I will move to Singapore thinking I have found my dream job to teach drama to all ages and then get sacked for no reason after 3 months.
After they explained everything in detail to me they asked if i still want to go through with the application and i said yes.
Does anyone have more info about this centre? and the ICR and so on?
I would really appreciate some feedback on this...
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:47 pm Post subject: ICR Schools |
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Uncle Gweilo,
You wrote:
The thing that really caught my eye was the "little lesson planning required" bit. There is no mention in the ad for teachers being effectively on-call to come in for student evaluations. I would have thought that would be handled by one of the administrators in the school.
This may be true. However, caveat emptor. Be aware of my experience
where they, a franchise, tried to foist onto me being on call.
It seems that they have made improvements in allocating two consecutave days of a week.
As I have already said, do your research on my past posts and put together a "check list" of questions which may effect you.
Also, make sure that the head office is prepared to back you up on pay.
This is meant that if the franchise where you work wants you to accept
a cheque instead of a direct deposit of pay, be aware of the time to clear the cheque which, when I was there, was a week. This means that you get "your pay" on the date but are actually being paid a week late if not longer.
As you may be aware accommodation is quite expensive in Singapore unless you are prepared to share with "who" and are you compatable with the other person?
Caveat Emptor. |
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:56 pm Post subject: Lorna Whiston |
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Spring 88,
You wrote: But what I am afraid of, is that I will move to Singapore thinking I have found my dream job to teach drama to all ages and then get sacked for no reason after 3 months.
This everyone's nightmare. As I have already stated with ICR, people come and go without fanfare. The real trouble comes about with accommodation especially when you have entered into a contract for 12 months.
No one ever knows if they are going to be successful in their chosen
language school.
WARNING: This should apply to everyone applying to all language schools in Singapore, . . . make sure that you understand your responsibilities for accommodation, utilities and especially internet connection at home.
CAVEAT EMPTOR. |
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Tudor
Joined: 21 Aug 2009 Posts: 339
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 5:17 am Post subject: |
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The classifieds of the Straits Times are full of rooms to rent in people's houses on a month-by-month basis; surely it would be prudent to do this for the probationary period before committing to a longer rental contract elsewhere. |
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Krakatoa
Joined: 24 Mar 2006 Posts: 90
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:17 pm Post subject: ICR |
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Tudor,
If that be the case, I have no reason to doubt you as I haven't been in Singapore for a few years now, then there may be reason to enter with care.
The big issue may be compatability with the owner of the house / apartment. |
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Tudor
Joined: 21 Aug 2009 Posts: 339
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:00 am Post subject: |
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The big issue may be compatability with the owner of the house / apartment. |
I think that's quite possibly the biggest issue for teachers in Singapore. Do you rent your own place and leave yourself short of cash for other things, or do you share acomodation with all its attendent problems, but have extra money for holidays, savings or whatever.
I'd rather recieve a housing allowance than shared housing though, because at least then you have control over who you live with and, if things aren't working out, you move out. I've had good and bad house-shares in the past and it might take a few moves before you find someone you're happy sharing with.
This isn't a uniquely Singaporean problem though; if I went back to England, I'm sure whatever I was doing wouldn't pay me enough to have my own place in many parts of the country especially the south-east.
Sorry, what was this thread about again?  |
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