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depth
Joined: 01 Feb 2008
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:47 pm Post subject: GEPIK questions |
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Hi all,
If any of the board experts may be able to please answer...
1) is it standard to have YOUR OWN computer WITH internet access at work (public school)? i would be very keen to use the internet to download teaching material, that's all.
2) If i refuse a GEPIK school offer, will that make me ineligible to apply for other GEPIK schools? I've seen this stated for the EPIK program, so i wanted to see if it were the same for GEPIK.
3) GEPIK contact question:
whats the deal here? first they say.... we work max 40hrs per week... then (next clause) they say we can be asked to teach extra hours out of regular hours up to 6hrs without needing teacher consent?
does this mean we can expect to be forced to do (without recourse) up to 6hrs over and above the standard 40hrs per week?
Article 7(Work Hours)
1.Employee shall work eight 8 hours per day including lunch hour for five (5) calendar days per week from Monday to Friday and shall not work on Saturdays, Sundays and Korean national holidays.
3. Employee�s regular teaching hours shall not exceed twenty-two (22) hours per week. Employee may be asked to teach extra hours within and/or out of the regular working hours. Extra teaching should not exceed 6 hours per week without Employee�s consent.
thank you in advance for any responses
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creesschaef

Joined: 18 Jun 2007 Location: Gyeonggi-do
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:58 pm Post subject: |
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1. Every FT that I know has their own school-provided computer w/ internet access. The quality of the computer is usually the only problem.
2. Are you applying directly to GEPIK or to a recruiter who is finding a teacher for a GEPIK school?
3. You will work for 40 hours per week. You may teach up to 28 hours (40-50 min. each). So, it isn't any time above and beyond the 40 hours, just more than the 22 base teaching hours.[/i] |
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nomad-ish

Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Location: On the bottom of the food chain
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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:59 pm Post subject: Re: GEPIK questions |
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depth wrote: |
1) is it standard to have YOUR OWN computer WITH internet access at work (public school)? i would be very keen to use the internet to download teaching material, that's all. |
depends on the school, but everyone i know in a public school has their own computer (either in their office or their english zone classroom)
depth wrote: |
2) If i refuse a GEPIK school offer, will that make me ineligible to apply for other GEPIK schools? I've seen this stated for the EPIK program, so i wanted to see if it were the same for GEPIK. |
i don't know about this one
depth wrote: |
3) GEPIK contact question:
whats the deal here? first they say.... we work max 40hrs per week... then (next clause) they say we can be asked to teach extra hours out of regular hours up to 6hrs without needing teacher consent?
does this mean we can expect to be forced to do (without recourse) up to 6hrs over and above the standard 40hrs per week? |
never had anyone force me to do OT and i haven't heard this clause used on my PS friends or the people here on dave's. |
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depth
Joined: 01 Feb 2008
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:11 am Post subject: |
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creesschaef,
thanks for your reply...
'2. Are you applying directly to GEPIK or to a recruiter who is finding a teacher for a GEPIK school?'
I haven't applied yet, is there going to be a problem either way?
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nomad-ish , thanks also for your help... |
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tselem
Joined: 24 Apr 2006
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:41 am Post subject: Re: GEPIK questions |
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1. My school provides me with a desktop in the English lab office, a laptop, and a computer in each of the English classrooms. All these computers can access the Internet. I can't speak for other schools.
2. No idea.
3. It is possible for the school to require a teacher to work more than 8 hours a day. I have had this confirmed, but in the limited context of teaching 'extra classes' (i.e., classes beyond the normal 22 hours) outside of normal working hours. |
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