From my earlier posts, some of you would have gathered that there's a change of Renee's class teachers(both) and since Janice'd be in school early today, I decided to join her(I of cos went there a little later than her indicated time and true enough, she was late, lolz).
Being there early, I managed to speak abit more to Poh Suang, the administrator about the teachers' departure(Zhou laoshi had already left and joined a childcare centre - actually I find her caring values suitable for ccc, e children in that ccc will benefit) whilst Janice went to speak to Mrs Ong directly when she arrived later(well, nothing's much revealed except that she'd be joining a PCF kindergarten). Actually, it's not entirely a bad thing for a change of teachers(unless your child has problem adapting or the replacement teachers are no good) but of course, it cannot be too often especially for younger children. How so? Ok, I hadn't been able to watch on how the new teacher(looks abit like a native Chinese) conduct her sessions but today, given that the school has relaxed abit on the 'parents to wait outside' rule, both Janice and I had a good glimpse. I was pretty happy with the richer expressions she's had on her face when she got the students up to narrate/answer something and also, she went into the 'chu chu train' activity with the children which I found, brought 'life' to the classroom. Her livelier way, reminded me of the native Chinese teachers at GUG, and they really drew on the attention of the children - better absorption when the kids are attentive/keen.
So, now the last hope we could have would be that :
1) the new English teacher is a good one(passionate about her job/children) and speaks well
1) the new English teacher is a good one(passionate about her job/children) and speaks well
2) If the new teachers are good, they won't be leaving so soon
Haiz, the woes of today's concerning mommies/parents....
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