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unqualified management in workplace with little regard to teacher welfare or academic quality - English Teacher Shabaka Training Employee Review

1.0
6 Jan 2020
Recommend
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Pros

- the students are great -you are usually paid on time

Cons

-The director and others in charge clearly lack training and experience and have little regard for teachers well-being. It makes every aspect of your life difficult from your apartment to the classroom. -In the classroom you are often required to teach students obviously incorrect information to satisfy egos of incompetent managers that makes teaching difficult and hurts rapport with students. -The lack of accountability and nepotism within management can lead to toxic situations in the teacher community including putting female teachers in difficult situations.

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5.0
11 Apr 2022
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Pros

Great place. Lots of fun fun

Cons

Terrible. Misleading and sad environment

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4.0
1 May 2020
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Pros

The PYD program was well developed and teaching PYD was relaxing and rewarding. The students were well behaved. They consistently showed respect and gratitude for the program and teachers. Lesson plans and worksheets were already made so I had time to focus on my students’ individual needs. Each unit followed the same pattern so I was able to master the lesson plans and experiment with new activities. I had more than enough time during work hours to focus on professional development by researching new ideas to use in the classroom. I had an active social life on the Sadoun compound where the Shabaka teachers live. I was a regular yoga student, soccer player, basketball player, and gym goer on the compound. While I wasn’t doing physical activities, I had time to focus on online courses, read books, watch TV shows, and socialize with other teachers. I ate great food within walking distance from the compound at Afghani, Pakistani, Yemeni, and Turkish restaurants on a daily basis.

Cons

Things can get boring here sometimes and it can be a struggle to stay positive when there aren't many outlets to let off some steam.

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