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Ratings for Department of Education

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.7
  • Learning and Development
    3.4
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.8
  • Pay Transparency
    3.3
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Department of Education Reviews

What is it like working at Department of Education?

Slavery.
Primary School Principal in Cape Town:
Pros: The learners you can interact..give attention to
Cons: That management do not consider the hardwork that is put in and still not enough support esp now during covid
Good but with slow progress to grow.
Early Childhood Educator (ECE) in Vereeniging:
Pros: Teaching and interacting with the children in my class.. I love them as my own.
Cons: There is no benefits on GR R level
The most important job with bad pay.
Teaching Assistant (TA) in Belfast:
Pros: The students and parents are the reason that I stay
Cons: Poor communication Poor income
Very challenging.
High School Teacher in Bloemfontein:
Pros: Teaching, motivate and supporting learners with barriers.
Cons: Being over-burdened with responsibilities when parents fail to do their part
Fairly cheated.
Primary School Teacher in Pretoria:
Pros: Being able to have better hours than most 9-5 jobs
Cons: Your mental health And safety is never a priority
It's my profession I enjoy.
High School Teacher in Srinagar:
Pros: Teaching is my passion. I tried my best.
Cons: Outside Interfere in my classes and administration without knowing my results.
It's hard because you are compelled sometimes to adhere to instruction even though it is not working, your decision is undermined even it is progressive.
Educator in Durban:
Pros: Relationship with learners, you always learn and read about issues.
Cons: Work load that is shoved to us and being compelled to adhere to ever changing policies. At the same time expected to do wonders while teaching and learning resources are insufficient