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Frequently Asked Questions
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> How would I
get paid? |
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> What are the hours? |
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> What's a thirteenth month? |
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> How long is a contract? |
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> Will I have to do placement
tests ? |
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> If
I'm an inexperienced teacher, what kind of support is there? |
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How would I get paid?
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The salary is paid monthly and is
based in Indonesian Rupiah. Salary is transferred to the
teacher's personal bank account on the last working day of
each month. It's not possible to be paid in
any currency other than Rupiah. However, it is possible to
open a Dollar bank account here and to transfer money to an
account in another country. It is easy to exchange money into
other currencies at most local banks and money changer.
What are the hours?
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EF classes last for 1 hour and 20 minutes.
A teacher's workload is 17 or 18 classes a week. This works
out to be 24 hours a week, in the classroom. Although we have
our own textbooks, it is still necessary for teachers to put
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In addition, teachers may be
requested to substitute classes in case of sickness or other
teachers on holiday. Teachers never teach more than 4 classes
in one day and if a teacher teaches more than 18 classes in a
week, they are paid at the overtime rate.
What's a thirteenth month?
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The thirteenth month is a final bonus
for successful completion of a one year contract. It is
intended to either help with resettlement in another country
or, for those who take a second year, it is often used for a
trip home or travelling in Asia or Australia. The bonus is a
full month's salary, so the final pay check is double the
usual monthly check and teachers have the choice of either a
one-way airline ticket to their point of departure or the US
Dollar cash equivalent of the price of the above airline
ticket. Teachers who renew contracts also get the bonus and
the US Dollar cash equivalent of the price a return ticket to
their point of departure (that includes returning to
Indonesia).
How long is a contract?
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Contracts are a little over one year
as teachers finish at the end of our schedule. In Surabaya, we
have schedules finishing every 2 weeks - this means you will
work a maximum of 1 year and 9 days.
Will I have to do placement
tests interviews?
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Yes, this does vary from school to school
but generally teachers are required to be available during
some of their breaks to interview prospective students. This
generally happens on days when teachers have 3 classes so they
can be available to do Interviews at times when they are
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The School Assistants mark the
Grammatical part of the test while the teacher assesses the
written part and conducts a short oral interview. Teachers are
not required to do Placement Test Interviews for the first 3
months of their contract, so that they have experience of the
levels they are placing the students in.
What kind of support is there?
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Teachers are expected to be familiar with
modern communicative teaching methodology. Basic training and
support is offered by Director of Studies and Senior
Teachers. There will be one weeks orientation at the start of
the contract to familiarize yourself with the texts, computers
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We also run several teacher's
workshops, including a monthly "Ideas Exchange
Workshop". All teachers are strongly encouraged to
participate in these workshops. In addition, there is an
extensive and expanding resource library with teachers
guidelines.
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Further
Information : Ms.
Imelda Lazuardy, Recruitment Coordinator |
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Tel: (+62) 31 548 4000
Fax: (+62) 31 548 3000
Email:
e-ONE English First |
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