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Ministry of Education. Reviews
What is it like working at Ministry of Education.?
Good experience and very dynamic.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Paramaribo:
Pros: Teamwork and effort. Possibility to learn and grow.
Cons: No continuation. Projects ends.
It is very challenging.
Mathematics Teacher in Suva:
Pros: Training students from all learning abilities
Cons: Encountering the challenge faced by students in mathematics
I am interested to work within students.
Clinical Psychologist in Abu Dhabi:
Pros: it is a chance that a person satisfied of the work of teaching and training students to help them go safely on the road of life
Cons: I like not to make all the caring on just curriculum timetable ,the ministry should focus also in student's self-development and career advising .
It's challenging and high risk.
Safety Officer in Port of Spain:
Pros: Assisting the person's and students who require asistance and guidance.
Cons: the lack of recognition.
Secondary School Teacher in Port of Spain:
Pros: Use of skills, involvement in extra-curricular activities, rewarding to see children's development
Cons: Pay
Fairly good.
Primary School Teacher in Kingston:
Pros: I am able to offer my service to the more vulnerable children in the country.
Cons: The fact that I am not permanently employed, has put me in a situation where I am not sure if I should go ahead with my business plan.
Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in Zimbabwe:
Pros: What I like most about the the ministry is that teachers work as team. Communication between the staff and employers is good and very much appreciated. They offer competitive salaries and good health benefits.
Cons: The only thing that I least like is the long distance that I commute to work but I would beat that by working up early in order not to be late for work.
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