Anonymous wrote:And who is going to train these new special educators? And who is going to help them through all the paperwork? Sounds like school based special educators will be having to step up.
Anonymous wrote:What is their special education experience. I don’t believe the Philippines is known for exemplary special education services in their schools
Anonymous wrote:How does their pay compare to other MCPS teachers? Are they on the MCEA pay scale?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked at overseas schools and some are very generous with their housing and some aren’t. I’ve always had to buy my own housewares, bedding, etc. I’ve purchased the same things at IKEA in different countries! Sometimes the former teachers would leave things behind but that was rare. We were made aware of this during the hiring process and were told to bring money to cover all of these upfront expenses since we wouldn’t get our first paychecks until late September/early October.
Who cares what your experience was? This is MCPS not some international country. Your experience is not the same
Those are generally different programs with the overseas schools as you are working directly for the schools. Many of those countries were also much lower cost. These women got a bed, no bedding and a table and chairs. The agency could have been a bit more generous or at least tried more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked at overseas schools and some are very generous with their housing and some aren’t. I’ve always had to buy my own housewares, bedding, etc. I’ve purchased the same things at IKEA in different countries! Sometimes the former teachers would leave things behind but that was rare. We were made aware of this during the hiring process and were told to bring money to cover all of these upfront expenses since we wouldn’t get our first paychecks until late September/early October.
Who cares what your experience was? This is MCPS not some international country. Your experience is not the same
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked at overseas schools and some are very generous with their housing and some aren’t. I’ve always had to buy my own housewares, bedding, etc. I’ve purchased the same things at IKEA in different countries! Sometimes the former teachers would leave things behind but that was rare. We were made aware of this during the hiring process and were told to bring money to cover all of these upfront expenses since we wouldn’t get our first paychecks until late September/early October.
Who cares what your experience was? This is MCPS not some international country. Your experience is not the same
Anonymous wrote:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/mcps-news/2024/06/philippines-cultural-exchange-program-welcome
MCPS welcomed 42 educators from the Philippines as part of the district’s cultural exchange program on Friday morning.
Not an "exchange" but OK
“Programs like these are vital because they open doors to new perspectives, fostering a more inclusive environment where everyone can thrive,” said Danillya Wilson, vice president of the Montgomery County Education Association (MCEA).
Absolute babble. These people don't speak from the brain, just from a soundboard of catchphrases.
Ella Braley, director of human capital management for the district, said this program will provide learning and collaboration.
“This program is an opportunity for MCPS to partner with our experienced teachers in the Philippines to come here and support our students. We can learn from them and they can learn from us."
We can learn how cheaply we can poorly staff our programs, and they can learn how America is destroying itself.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve worked at overseas schools and some are very generous with their housing and some aren’t. I’ve always had to buy my own housewares, bedding, etc. I’ve purchased the same things at IKEA in different countries! Sometimes the former teachers would leave things behind but that was rare. We were made aware of this during the hiring process and were told to bring money to cover all of these upfront expenses since we wouldn’t get our first paychecks until late September/early October.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a wonderful opportunity. They're so lucky to have this chance to live and learn in a new culture and even earn a few $$$!
Anonymous wrote:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/mcps-news/2024/06/philippines-cultural-exchange-program-welcome
MCPS welcomed 42 educators from the Philippines as part of the district’s cultural exchange program on Friday morning.
Not an "exchange" but OK
“Programs like these are vital because they open doors to new perspectives, fostering a more inclusive environment where everyone can thrive,” said Danillya Wilson, vice president of the Montgomery County Education Association (MCEA).
Absolute babble. These people don't speak from the brain, just from a soundboard of catchphrases.
Ella Braley, director of human capital management for the district, said this program will provide learning and collaboration.
“This program is an opportunity for MCPS to partner with our experienced teachers in the Philippines to come here and support our students. We can learn from them and they can learn from us."
We can learn how cheaply we can poorly staff our programs, and they can learn how America is destroying itself.