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Ratings for Ministry of Education.

  • Appreciation
    3.0
  • Company Outlook
    2.5
  • Fair Pay
    1.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    4.0
  • Manager Relationship
    3.0
  • Pay Transparency
    3.0
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Ministry of Education. Reviews

What is it like working at Ministry of Education.?

Routine work kills creativity.
School Counselor in Johor Bahru:
Pros: Working with kids at an impressionable age gives me a chance to make a difference.
Cons: Too much SOP which complicates matters and slows down process.
Stressful.
Primary School Teacher in Kingston:
Pros: The accomplishments of my students
Cons: Lack of assistants and resources
Overworked and under paid.
Teacher Assistant in Auckland:
Pros: Being able to help students succeed
Cons: Not appreciated and unfair pay.
Good. Hard work.
Secondary School Teacher in Singapore:
Pros: Teaching Art & Dialogue with students
Cons: Not much opportunity for growth
I love teaching small children all subjects with much love and care.
Primary School Teacher in Suva:
Pros: More active interaction with students whereby we see them succeed later in life.
Cons: The numeration package offered and the lack of incentives to us leaders of a school.
Exhausting.
Mathematics Teacher in Nassau:
Pros: Relaxed Atmosphere
Cons: Relationship between staff and management
Putting out fires.
Executive Assistant in Wellington:
Pros: The employees
Cons: Lack of cohesiveness, communication and people taking responsibility for tasks.