Education Minister Chan Chun Sing declares war on unreasonable expectations! Teachers can now keep their personal numbers private and enjoy after-school hours stress-free!
In a groundbreaking move that’s got teachers cheering from classroom to classroom, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing announced at the 2024 Schools Work Plan Seminar that educators are not required to share their personal contact numbers with parents. Chan emphasized the importance of using official communication channels, such as email, to foster professional boundaries. It’s a refreshing take that allows teachers to focus on educating rather than being inundated with after-hours text messages from well-meaning but perhaps a tad overzealous parents!
The initiative also came with the vital message that teachers will not be expected to respond to work-related messages outside of school hours. Unless there’s an emergency, educators can enjoy their evenings and weekends without the dreaded ping of a parent’s message disrupting their much-needed downtime. With these new guidelines, teachers are encouraged to establish healthy boundaries and recalibrate expectations, ensuring they can maintain their passion for teaching without the stress that comes from an always-on attitude.
This declaration is not just a win for teachers, but a recognition of their invaluable role in shaping our future. By allowing educators to step back from the flood of after-hours communications, the Ministry of Education is fostering an environment where teaching can flourish in the classroom rather than the digital world. After all, a well-rested teacher can inspire and engage students in ways that a frazzled one simply cannot!
So, let’s celebrate this step forward! Teachers can finally take a deep breath and enjoy their evenings without the nagging worry of parental expectations. This change not only supports teachers' mental well-being but also sets a strong precedent for workplace boundaries in all sectors.
Did you know that studies have shown happier teachers lead to more engaged students? A serene classroom is a productive classroom! Furthermore, as we navigate this new educational landscape, maintaining clear communication channels will also help foster mutual respect among parents, teachers, and students alike - a trifecta for success!
Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said that teachers should use official channels like their e-mail when contacting parents. ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO.
Teachers should not be expected to respond to work-related messages outside of school hours, except in emergencies, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.
Singapore News - Teachers are not required to share their personal phone numbers, and do not need to respond to work-related messages after school hours, ...
Speaking at the 2024 Schools Work Plan Seminar on Sep. 18, Minister for Education Chan Chun Sing shared about setting boundaries and recalibrating expectations ...
Speech by Minister of Education, Mr Chan Chun Sing at Schools Work Plan Seminar (WPS) 2024 at Singapore Expo.