Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Because of R.E.A.L - Teacher Akram from R.E.A.L Kids Bukit Jelutong

 
What is it like being a teacher with R.E.A.L Kids Bukit Jelutong?
What if you have the passion, the right character and the required skills but lack in your communication skill?

Do you stand a chance to work for us while you develop your career to better heights?

Teacher Akram would be the best person to vouch for this. He shared with us how R.E.A.L had transformed him into a better teacher for better opportunities today.

Teacher Akram first joined R.E.A.L School Cahaya as an Assistant Swim Coach and later applied to R.E.A.L Kids Bukit Jelutong as a Swim Coach. He faced tough challenges at the beginning because he had difficulty communicating confidently in English with both our kids and our parents. But with the right attitude and character, coupled with patient colleagues including our dear admin Ms Carol, he was encouraged to pick up the language diligently.

Today, Teacher Akram is not only confident to communicate in English to our parents and kids but he has also discovered his verbal & linguistic talent in picking up some other languages! Teacher Akram could proudly speak to native speakers a couple of lines in Mandarin, Tamil & even Russian. He might not be able to communicate in flawless English but he definitely showed enough joy and enthusiasm when he took the effort to speak to kids and some of our parents in their mother tongues. It made their day and we do hope Teacher Akram will continue to inspire other aspiring teachers to transform for the better with R.E.A.L.


If you're interested to kickstart your career as Assistant Teacher with R.E.A.L Kids Bukit Jelutong, kindly contact 03-5631 8000 Recruitment Team or email your resume to recruit@real.edu.my. 

2 comments:

  1. My comment would be, is it correct to call kindergarten teacher, Teacher A or Teacher B? We should make the kids familiar with the correct use of English, hence Mr. Akram would be better. Same goes to all kindergarten teachers in Malaysia.

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  2. My comment would be, is it correct to call kindergarten teacher, Teacher A or Teacher B? We should make the kids familiar with the correct use of English, hence Mr. Akram would be better. Same goes to all kindergarten teachers in Malaysia.

    ReplyDelete