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Posts by Pushbike  

Joined: 15 Feb 2012 / Male ♂
Last Post: 7 May 2012
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From: Warszawa
Speaks Polish?: troche

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Pushbike   
25 Feb 2012
Study / Top Language Schools to Work for in Warsaw? [32]

This is a bit of a scam

This is what I do. I teach the class 6 lessons every course. I am Celta qualified as are all the natives. The Polish teachers all have degree qualifications in philology. We can also teach as lead teachers and i do so on some business courses. We are regularly observed and given feed back. Rarely a teacher is asked to leave/leaves at the end of their contract if they are observed not to be teaching well. Students also grade their teachers.
Pushbike   
25 Feb 2012
Study / Top Language Schools to Work for in Warsaw? [32]

JonnyM
More frequent is a Polish lead teacher. In company it is more frequent native. Methodologists do the observations. I know it's standard but lots of schools don't do this. when I interviewed I was interviewed before having to teach a trial lesson. This isn't standard although it should be.
Pushbike   
25 Feb 2012
Study / Top Language Schools to Work for in Warsaw? [32]

What is a school expection? Methodologists are not native but I am surprised with most of the teachers' lvel of English. I mistook 3 teachers as natives and was asking them where in the UK/states they were from.
Pushbike   
7 May 2012
Work / NFZ and contributions and a FINE!? Working as a teacher in Poland. [12]

I've been working here as a teacher for 18 months with umowa o dzielo and a private health insurance policy. I decided I wanted to make NFZ contributions but have told I'll have to pay a fine. I had no idea about this. Is it true?