Here it goes (in no particular order of time/importance):
- Teach a minimum of 5 classes. 5 x 5 = 25 periods. Read it: minimum.
- Mark 2 books per class = 2 x 5 x 35 = 350 books at least every fortnight. Some teachers have 4 books per class. You do the math.
- Become the assessor for both the Pentaksiran Lisan Berasaskan Sekolah (PLBS) and Ujian Lisan Berasaskan Sekolah (ULBS) for all the English classes. PLBS is for form 1-3, ULBS is for form 4 & 5. One file for each type of assessment, 1 file for each class, and 1 file as the Ketua Pentaksir (I am...)
- Be the teacher for this thing called NILAM. Which basically means that students are encouraged to read in class. Really.... Really??
- Become involved in the school English Language Club (Ketua Penasihat). YAY!
- Train choral speaking team. YAY!
- Train school public speakers. YAY!
- No debating team in sight.... PIONEER A DEBATE TEAM!!! YAY!
- Create form 1 English diagnostic exam papers...
- Write out yearly plans for form 4. Adjust yearly plans for form 1 & 4 as well for the new literature component.
- Write out lesson plans by hand, I repeat... by hand. Yes, 10 more years to vision 2020.
- Be in charge of the Disciplinary Unit. That's right. Yours truly is a discipline teacher.
- Handle low-key disciplinary cases. Low-key meaning almost berat.
- Be in charge of the school prefect's board.
- Be in charge of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade. Though I haven't really done anything about it yet.
- Be in charge of the school's Red House. TWISTER!!! TWISTER!!! TWISTER!!!
- Be in charge of the Red House's marching contingent. TWISTER!!! TWISTER!!! TWISTER!!!
- Become the head coordinator of the Form 4 classes.
- Be in charge of school table tennis training, sending of contestants, and overall student management in the club.
- Go for English Literature courses that are just repetitions of my 4 years in UPSI. No offense to the facilitators. You guys were great.. just that I've been there, done that - more gruelingly.
- Mark English exam papers. Sometimes for classes that I don't even teach. See how considerate I can be?
- Become a class teacher.
- Chase kids for school fees. Yeah. Chase - running on 2 feet.
- Ensure kids get school text books. Thanks to the swift system of the SPBT teachers, this is such an easy task.
- Help kids fill out their information into the system. Once again, our statistics teacher... *respect
- Help kids fill out their scholarship forms. *salute to the scholarship teacher as well.
- Help kids check their hostel entrance confirmations.
- Help kids reapply their hostel entrance requests if needed. Why would the best student in Beluran not get an entry? WHY?
- Help kids get their school PE outfits and sizes.
- Help poor kids get their school sponsored uniforms.
- Help kids who cannot comprehend English to complete their homework.
- Tutor kids with learning problems personally after classes.
- Motivate kids who are completely behind in learning English.
- Motivate kids who have completely lost faith in the school system.
- Motivate kids who have completely lost faith in themselves.
- Motivate kids who have completely rejected the idea of learning.
- Motivate kids who have completely rejected the idea of living.
- Manage students during sporting events.
- Manage students during assemblies. Which includes the usual fainting or *ahem ahem, feinting
- Manage students during Annual General Meetings.
- Sing in front of the students (important! this encourages students to be sporting) during formal events.
- Contact book salespeople to get books for students.
I think I'll be adding to the list as time goes by...
It's only after one month anyway...
2 comments:
Hi do u have the latest SPM ULBS Borang Markah Individu...please email if u have to tranees@gmail.com
I'll email you what I have and see if it helps
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