Monday, October 20, 2014

17 times 8 - Teacher Thangamary from R.E.A.L Kids Taman Cuepacs

Teacher Thangamary would advocate for Multiple Intelligence. She entrusts her son to take up whatever proper career that he's passionate about, even if it means working as a hair stylist.

She shared with us a snippet of a movie, where the father was mad with his son for not being able to calculate 17 times 8. He only realized how talented his son was at professional cricket after a severe accident that caused him to be paralyzed. Only then to find out desperately from other subject teachers, strangers of all walks up to a politician that they too could not give him an answer to 17 times 8 on the spot.  

In addition to that, Teacher Thangamary shared with us an interesting poem, On Children, by Kahlil Gibran. A poem that gave her peace to allow her son the freedom of choice to determine his walks in life.

On Children
Kahlil Gibran

Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from you,
And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.

You may give them your love but not your thoughts,
For they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies but not their souls,
For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow,
which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you.
For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday.

You are the bows from which your children
as living arrows are sent forth.
The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite,
and He bends you with His might
that His arrows may go swift and far.
Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness;
For even as He loves the arrow that flies,
so He loves the bow that is stable.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

My Journey in R.E.A.L Kids - Teacher Menaga from R.E.A.L Kids USJ 12

Teacher May thanked everyone for recognizing her and her achievements with R.E.A.L Kids. 
3 years with R.E.A.L Kids USJ 12. Teacher May is only growing more upbeat, more positive and ever confident. Why? What transformed her? What's keeping her with R.E.A.L Kids  and what has she learned to be a better teacher and ultimately a better her?

Teacher Menaga, or better known as Teacher May could recall how nervous she was when she first came for interview with R.E.A.L Kids. She was greeted very warmly and hugged by Teacher Adelene prior to interview. She recollected how strict a teacher she was and how she was not savvy with her dressing. A tomboy was how she put it in her own words, though we might disagree.

From learning to dress and speak professionally to coping with the children warmly, Teacher May gasped in disbelief that she achieved what she once thought was not possible. She remembered that she asked Teacher Adelene  how can a strict teacher like her mingle and play with these very young children? "I'm not married, I'm not a mother. How can I treat the kids like their mother?" And Teacher Adelene responded wisely, "It must come from the heart."

In a month's time, Teacher May learned to face this challenge with her heart. She was honest with her children, "Kids, I'm learning too. I'm coming here to learn how to be your friend." That's when she witnessed how kids gave encouragements. They would walk up to her and offer her big warm cuddles. "I love to hug teachers too! I would ask Teacher Adelene to hug me before class." This is how she later learned patience in real practice.

So, what does Teacher May has to say being a part of R.E.A.L?
"Teachers in R.E.A.L Kids are like my family members."
" I can smile now, after 3 years with R.E.A.L Kids. With all the encouragement and support, I'm not scared of speaking up here. I learned patience."
"There were many touching moments, really good times we had together.."

Some people might find it lowly or humbled working in preschool setting with a graduate degree. What does Teacher May have to say about this?
"Sometimes when I attend family functions. Some aunties and uncles asked about what I do for a living. When they know I'm working as a Preschool Educator, they tend to give me an 'okay' reaction. They asked me why do I pick this job and be like a nanny for children?" They assumed preschool educators are underpaid. My answer to them, "What do I need more? I love my job."

Perhaps one fine day, Teacher May will outgrow her position and lead a center of hers, be a trainer or so.  With her jolly outlook, we are grateful to have her with R.E.A.L Kids USJ 12.


If you're interested to work for R.E.A.L Kids or for Teacher Adelene, she's currently managing her 3rd center with R.E.A.L Kids in Setia Eco Park. Interested candidates kindly submit your resume to recruit@real.edu.my or contact 03-5621 7201 to find out more.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Let's Grow the Seed towards a Better Future - Teacher Sukhdev Kaur from R.E.A.L Kids Bandar Sunway

Teacher Sukhdev Kaur shared with us her devotion and aspiration to teach for a living. She believed that good teachers are able to bring up remarkable people even if the kids come from broken families.

How did she do that?

She loves to share with her kids an example of how seeds grew into beautiful or withering plants under differing care given. The seed under good care will turn fresh, green and beautiful while the one given less care will eventually wither.

Sometimes she will make a point to remind the kids that she loves them and she's here not as their teacher but their mum in school for the coming 3 to 4 years while they are attached to the kindergarten.

Teacher Sukhdev believes that there's no such child as a failure. It is probably just one who produces results that might not be right.

One thing she learned from her experiences working with kids is, children remember the feelings when you cherished them and not the material things you gave them.

As a final note to all fellow teachers, Teacher Sukhdev calls for us all to build ourselves to become better teacher which in turn will produce better students.

If you're keen to be a preschool teacher like Teacher Sukhdev with R.E.A.L Kids Bandar Sunway, kindly drop your CV to recruit@real.edu.my. 

We are currently planning for a few new positions in Jan 2015 intake. We welcome applications for English Class Teachers (for 4-6 year old kids), Pre-Nursery Teacher (for 3 year-old kids) & Tots Teachers (for 6 months - 30 months-old babies).



Thursday, September 25, 2014

Maggie of Chavara Thekkumbhagam - Teacher Frances from R.E.A.L Kids Kampung Tunku

 
Amazing storyteller, Teacher Frances brought us into the realm of her story within just the first 30 seconds of her speech. Of how Maggie from Chavara Thekkumbhagam in 1919 had lived meagerly and later passed on her legacy and survival traits to her 5 girls and 1 boy. Of how her simple character quality of Thriftiness had passed on to one of her daughter and allowed she and her family a better head-start for good living in Malaysia.

Thriftiness - Allowing myself and others to spend only what is necessary.

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.